Title: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: djelusion on August 31, 2011, 08:08:15 PM Hi guys Ive searched on this forum, and I dont think ive found the right firmware... I bought 2 sapphire extreme 5830s from newegg. the Max I was able to get was 900MHZ, now I wanted to go with 1,000MHZ but i couldnt it said it was locked. I tried every firmware I could find and ended up nuking the cards *ie they display nothing flashed wrong firmware* So I got my money back and bought the same cards else where for $40+ cheaper :) win win... So now im pushing stock and 2 cards is yielding 467 Hash... The cooling i have a stock fan a thermaltake case v4 and some fans for the gpu the coolest ive seen this thing if i remember is 60 - 65C during the day it runs a nice 70c - 74c some cases ive seen it go up to 84c.
Question is how can I get 300 Hash per card?. I hear people talking about it, but I have yet to achieve even 288. Im running Ubuntu Linux on a usb drive using phoenix.. i can get the exact version and details later on this evening. What firmware could I flash these 5830 Extremes to achieve a better hash?. What kind of cooling do you guys use or suggest? I have some 90mm or 120mm fans but I dont think thats cutting it.. Does anyone use a corsair h50 or h60 watercooling setup?. I havent really gone this route but since the GPU is the hottest thing id figure a watercooled setup would bring down the temps / noise dramatically I assume?. below is a pic of my rig in short this is what im running. Thanks for your suggestions and feedback. MainBoard: MSI 990FXA-GD65 CPU: Amd Sempron 130 Sargas 2.6Ghz AM3 45w cpu PSU: OCZ 1250W Modular Bronze PSU OCZ-ZX1250W Case: Thermaltake V4 RAM: 1GB Kingston DDR RAM OS: Ubuntu 11.04 on a 8GB flashdrive http://hphotos-sjc1.fbcdn.net/267309_10150281708728112_735338111_7570829_3662633_n.jpg http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Bitcoin-Barebone-System-2-66-AM3CPU-1GB-RAM-1250W-PS-/00/$(KGrHqMOKp!E3tTlFCYqBOGjCu8QJg~~_12.JPG Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: MajorMiner on August 31, 2011, 09:23:46 PM Make sure to clock down your memory to 300, that will give you a little more temperature room for overclocking the graphics. Water cooling doesnt seem practical to me especially if you can stay under 80C.
Good Luck! Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: abracadabra on September 01, 2011, 01:40:24 AM what are you using to overclock?
trixx will go to 1020 at least no problem set to 1020/325 Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: cryptomint on September 01, 2011, 03:32:57 AM Code: DISPLAY=:0 aticonfig --od-enable Is this how you're trying to overclock them? See what LinuxCoin is using. Whatever version of drivers/software they're using allows one to bypass the limits without changing the firmware. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7374.0 Lowering the memory clock will decrease the temperature significantly. Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: djelusion on September 02, 2011, 05:34:22 PM what are you using to overclock? trixx will go to 1020 at least no problem set to 1020/325 Im using ubuntu and the amd ati overdrive utility unless this trixx runs in ubuntu command line??? Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: djelusion on September 02, 2011, 05:35:41 PM Code: DISPLAY=:0 aticonfig --od-enable Is this how you're trying to overclock them? See what LinuxCoin is using. Whatever version of drivers/software they're using allows one to bypass the limits without changing the firmware. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7374.0 Lowering the memory clock will decrease the temperature significantly. yeah similar this is whats going on.... Code: Adapter 0 - ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series and my temp is Code: Adapter 0 - ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: djelusion on September 03, 2011, 05:05:54 PM ok does anyone out there know how to get a faster clockspeed? im now pushing around 200-220 Mhash @ 70c - 72c this is not right! the max that this will take is 800 now how can you overclock this in linux.. do i need to flash the vbios? any suggestions thanks
Code: phrase@bitcoin-rig:~$ sudo aticonfig --od-setclocks=900,1000 --adapter=all Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: abracadabra on September 03, 2011, 05:44:34 PM ok does anyone out there know how to get a faster clockspeed? im now pushing around 200-220 Mhash @ 70c - 72c this is not right! the max that this will take is 800 now how can you overclock this in linux.. do i need to flash the vbios? any suggestions thanks use trixx Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: djelusion on September 03, 2011, 06:10:57 PM and trixx runs in a headles ubuntu setup??? im not running any gui btw
ok does anyone out there know how to get a faster clockspeed? im now pushing around 200-220 Mhash @ 70c - 72c this is not right! the max that this will take is 800 now how can you overclock this in linux.. do i need to flash the vbios? any suggestions thanks use trixx Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: abracadabra on September 03, 2011, 07:56:44 PM and trixx runs in a headles ubuntu setup??? im not running any gui btw ok does anyone out there know how to get a faster clockspeed? im now pushing around 200-220 Mhash @ 70c - 72c this is not right! the max that this will take is 800 now how can you overclock this in linux.. do i need to flash the vbios? any suggestions thanks use trixx ah missed the linux part. Your only option then I believe is aticonfig Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: djelusion on September 04, 2011, 01:26:26 AM yeah and this is what i get when i try to aticonfig
Quote phrase@bitcoin-rig:~$ sudo aticonfig --od-setclocks=900,1000 --adapter=all ERROR - Set clocks failed for Adapter 0 - ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series Please check that input values were valid ERROR - Set clocks failed for Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series Please check that input values were valid and trixx runs in a headles ubuntu setup??? im not running any gui btw ok does anyone out there know how to get a faster clockspeed? im now pushing around 200-220 Mhash @ 70c - 72c this is not right! the max that this will take is 800 now how can you overclock this in linux.. do i need to flash the vbios? any suggestions thanks use trixx ah missed the linux part. Your only option then I believe is aticonfig Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: abracadabra on September 04, 2011, 03:16:17 AM yeah and this is what i get when i try to aticonfig [/quote]Quote phrase@bitcoin-rig:~$ sudo aticonfig --od-setclocks=900,1000 --adapter=all ERROR - Set clocks failed for Adapter 0 - ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series Please check that input values were valid ERROR - Set clocks failed for Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series Please check that input values were valid Doesn't it have to be: sudo aticonfig --od-enable --od-setclocks=900,1000 --adapter=all You can also check allowable setclocks with --od-getclocks Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: ovidiusoft on September 04, 2011, 07:03:54 AM This works for me:
Code: aticonfig --adapter=1 --pplib-cmd "set fanspeed 0 100" For some magic combination of drivers/cards, you can set the frequencies over the BIOS maximums, or you can edit the card BIOS to allow more overclocking. Make sure your PSU can give out enough juice to the cards. Also, make sure the MB is up to it - for example, one of my MBs has a dedicated power connector for the second PCI-E. Without extra power to it, the second GPU would lock up. It might be your situation, too. Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: BkkCoins on September 04, 2011, 09:27:39 AM I have 2x Sapphire 5830 running under Ubuntu headless w/ SDK 2.4 drivers 11.6.
I didn't need to do anything with the BIOS. Just make sure you do the --od-enable command after booting. And make sure your do the --initial command and reboot before trying to do mining. It needs that to correctly id and config the cards at boot. DISPLAY=:0 aticonfig --od-enable --adapter=all (taken from my startminer script which gets started by upstart upon boot) I used to use aticonfig for manual control too but when using ssh to login I found that the atitweak utility works better (created by someone on this forum, search for it). The command in my start script is, atitweak -e 970 -m 300 -f 60 -P 2 -A 0 (core 970, mem 300, fan 60% perf level 2, adapter 0) (but actually I pull my values from an array customized for each card according to my testing) ( I get 970 on one with slight voltage increase, and 1000 on the other, stock voltage) (actually I can get higher on one but don't bother since it already gets 320 MH/s and I don't want to push it too hard) (total 310 + 320 MH/s) My temps sit around 70-72C and that's with 30C ambient too. I don't know if all Sapphire 5830 Extreme are created equal. Mine are from NewEgg about a month back. If you want my full startminer script and the corresponding upstart conf files to make it work then just ask. I also have a monitor script that watches temp and restarts phoenix whens it gets stuck. Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: ovidiusoft on September 04, 2011, 10:04:15 AM I don't know if all Sapphire 5830 Extreme are created equal. They are not. I have two, one can be overclocked up to 1060 MHz, the other hangs at 1030. Same PCI-E socket, same miner and settings, same temperature. But I do believe that 1000 is possible with any card. Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: BkkCoins on September 04, 2011, 10:19:41 AM I don't know if all Sapphire 5830 Extreme are created equal. They are not. I have two, one can be overclocked up to 1060 MHz, the other hangs at 1030. Same PCI-E socket, same miner and settings, same temperature. But I do believe that 1000 is possible with any card. I have one that goes to 970 only with 1.175 volts and the other to 1020 easily with stock volts. I should have been more clear as my statement was confusing. Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: ovidiusoft on September 04, 2011, 10:40:38 AM Ah, then my answer would be "I don't think so". I had to edit the BIOS on the first card I bought, then I upgraded the fglrx driver and changed motherboards, then I bought the second card and I simply forgot to edit its BIOS. And I could overclock it just fine, even though 'aticonfig --odgc' says its upper limit is 900 MHz. I'm too lazy to burn the original BIOS to card 1 to see if I can overclock it with the original limit on, I am convinced it's just a driver thing.
Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: djelusion on September 04, 2011, 03:20:20 PM Hi guys Ive searched on this forum, and I dont think ive found the right firmware... I bought 2 sapphire extreme 5830s from newegg. the Max I was able to get was 900MHZ, now I wanted to go with 1,000MHZ but i couldnt it said it was locked. I tried every firmware I could find and ended up nuking the cards *ie they display nothing flashed wrong firmware* So I got my money back and bought the same cards else where for $40+ cheaper :) win win... So now im pushing stock and 2 cards is yielding 467 Hash... The cooling i have a stock fan a thermaltake case v4 and some fans for the gpu the coolest ive seen this thing if i remember is 60 - 65C during the day it runs a nice 70c - 74c some cases ive seen it go up to 84c. Probably will not be able to get 1000mhz I have 9 of them cards and tried almost every combination possible of BIOSs I edited using the RBE on windows then flashed to them. The best I can get out of them is using a single card in a machine then it will do 1000mhz, 300mhz memory if I try putting two 1000mhz cards in the one machine then they will lock up within seconds. Now running them at the 900,300 combo they run forever at them speeds get 291mh/s out of those and the one card I have at 1000 mhz 317mh/s. I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 for the OS on all miners. For the temps most I ever seen during this past summer was low to mid 80s now it is cooling off with fall coming on they are low 70s with the odd high 60s depends where the card is located on the boards. In short if you have access to windows machine then get the Radeon BIOS Editor get the BIOS off the cards then edit it to the 900,300 combo flash them with it and you should be good to go. OMG Thank you! and ovidiusoft and Bkkcoins the 3 more important and influentual advice here. ok so my response to you is I am on the same freakin boat.. My next step was exactly to do that. Use RBE on a windows box and also dump the bios just incase, like last time I bought 2 cards from newegg we flashed it with the wrong bios and could not find the original bios ***ANYWHERE*** so in the end it went back to newegg :-) and alas I found 2 extremes that someone bought from newegg. Now I dont know if im shooting in the dark but I can find the part # off the box and hopefully that tells us what this card can take? @ Ovidiusoft this is what happened when I enter your commands. Quote phrase@bitcoin-rig:~$ aticonfig --adapter=1 --pplib-cmd "set fanspeed 0 100" However Adapter 0 - ATI Radeon HD 5800 SeriesPPLIB command execution is Successful! phrase@bitcoin-rig:~$ aticonfig --adapter=1 --od-enable ATI Overdrive(TM) enabled phrase@bitcoin-rig:~$ aticonfig --adapter=1 --odsc=1040,325 ERROR - Set clocks failed for Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series Please check that input values were valid Sensor 0: Temperature - 56.50 C Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series Sensor 0: Temperature - 71.00 C ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ My psu can take it OCZ 1250w modular. and its only 2 cards. @ bkkcoins im on ubuntu 11.04 natty my friend pretty much helped me setup my rig with this guide https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7514.0 . now it seems to be dated and im all ears on what your doin on your rig.. do i need to update my ubuntu?. and other packages running to get some more optimal hashing?. If any of you guys got IM or something let me know. Thanks :-) Elusion Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: abracadabra on September 04, 2011, 03:50:58 PM Probably will not be able to get 1000mhz ... This is simply just not true. I have 14 5830s, and 12 are running at 1020/300. 1 is at 995 and the other is at 1000. Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: djelusion on September 04, 2011, 03:55:58 PM Probably will not be able to get 1000mhz ... This is simply just not true. I have 14 5830s, and 12 are running at 1020/300. 1 is at 995 and the other is at 1000. Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: ovidiusoft on September 04, 2011, 05:07:29 PM Just so you can exclude the driver being too old, I suggest you go to this thread[1] and get LinuxCoin. You have there a video tutorial and if you read on you'll see exactly how to create a USB disk from the ISO file (you can do it in Windows pretty easy). I can vouch that my 5830 xtreme can be overclocked to 1020 without BIOS editing, using LinuxCoin and the commands that I pasted.
If it still doesn't work, then it's hardware related and you might want to edit your BIOS. 1. http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7374.0 Title: Re: Newbie help with Sapphire 5830 Extreme overclocking Post by: djelusion on September 04, 2011, 06:19:41 PM Just so you can exclude the driver being too old, I suggest you go to this thread[1] and get LinuxCoin. You have there a video tutorial and if you read on you'll see exactly how to create a USB disk from the ISO file (you can do it in Windows pretty easy). I can vouch that my 5830 xtreme can be overclocked to 1020 without BIOS editing, using LinuxCoin and the commands that I pasted. If it still doesn't work, then it's hardware related and you might want to edit your BIOS. 1. http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7374.0 I dont want to jump ship and use what there is limited support for.. not many use linuxcoin. I will go about editing the bios.. I gotta shutdown thee old machine.. slap in a hd install windows and use this rbe editor and then bootup off the usb key and remote back in and see whats cookin in the kitchen. |