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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? on: September 29, 2017, 06:41:33 AM
Guess we need some tool (utility) for reg-modding or this thread will be flooded with regfiles ))

And yes - putting random clock-values to P2-P5 states is not a good idea ))

Sir, you are absolutely correct.
I have actually created a simple xls to make it more comfy for myself.

Added bits & pieces to make it safe for usage.
Maybe you'll get a dedicated program sometime soon Cheesy

Not sure if it works in OpenOffice, will have a check on this tomorrow.

https://mega.nz/#!EKgHDI6S!b4OjeKGATtb6ct19e2MBwPRDpd2TLXCfzqqKdmXnfpU

Please follow the steps as per below:


Attention:  Please read existing guidelines very carefully how to adequately setup Vega64 BIOS.
I don't take any responsibility in hardware fault or system damage(!).

Credits for SoftPowerPlayTable go to hellm on Overclock.net for documenting everything.
Thanks to rednoW for highlighting this stuff to me

Very simple steps to be performed:
1. Enter graphics card you want to adjust
2. Enter desired voltage in mV  per  P State
3. Enter desired Clocks per State
4. Enter MEM Clock Rate
5. Hit "Generate reg file"
6. Run .reg file
7. Reboot
8. Go to Wattman, reset settings
9. (Some say to put voltage to manual control - for me it works without)
10. ...Mine & Profit Smiley




It seems that it needs a password to alter any values???

Actually not.
I just made sure that none of the hex table can be altered manually to avoid misconfiguration.

Check column AC.
Lines 7-14: Core voltage for all states
Lines 16-23: GPU Clock for all states
Line 25: MEM Clock

These can freely configured. Allowed values range from 500-2000.
Enter your desired values, run reg creation and save file if you want to

2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? on: September 28, 2017, 08:26:09 PM
Guess we need some tool (utility) for reg-modding or this thread will be flooded with regfiles ))

And yes - putting random clock-values to P2-P5 states is not a good idea ))

Sir, you are absolutely correct.
I have actually created a simple xls to make it more comfy for myself.

Added bits & pieces to make it safe for usage.
Maybe you'll get a dedicated program sometime soon Cheesy

Not sure if it works in OpenOffice, will have a check on this tomorrow.

https://mega.nz/#!EKgHDI6S!b4OjeKGATtb6ct19e2MBwPRDpd2TLXCfzqqKdmXnfpU

Please follow the steps as per below:


Attention:  Please read existing guidelines very carefully how to adequately setup Vega64 BIOS.
I don't take any responsibility in hardware fault or system damage(!).

Credits for SoftPowerPlayTable go to hellm on Overclock.net for documenting everything.
Thanks to rednoW for highlighting this stuff to me

Very simple steps to be performed:
1. Enter graphics card you want to adjust
2. Enter desired voltage in mV  per  P State
3. Enter desired Clocks per State
4. Enter MEM Clock Rate
5. Hit "Generate reg file"
6. Run .reg file
7. Reboot
8. Go to Wattman, reset settings
9. (Some say to put voltage to manual control - for me it works without)
10. ...Mine & Profit Smiley


3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? on: September 28, 2017, 06:37:08 AM
Have been able to squeeze 41.5 MH/s running single ETH in Claymore on a Vega 56 w/ flashed 64 BIOS.
Mem Clock @ 1040
Core voltage @ 900mV for P3-P7 States.

However what I find disturbing, as soon as I am setting individual maximum clock speeds for P1-P7, in some cases my windows won't boot, sometimes P7 disappears entirely(!) from Wattman or checking in OverdriveNTool. Anyone experiencing the same issues?

Here is my working config for 1/2 of my Vega 56ers:

Quote
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\0009]
"PP_PhmSoftPowerPlayTable"=hex:B6,02,08,01,00,5C,00,E1,06,00,00,EE,2B,00,00,1B,\
  00,48,00,00,00,80,A9,03,00,F0,49,02,00,8E,00,08,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\
  00,00,00,00,00,02,01,5C,00,4F,02,46,02,94,00,9E,01,BE,00,28,01,7A,00,8C,00,\
  BC,01,00,00,00,00,72,02,00,00,90,00,A8,02,6D,01,43,01,97,01,F0,49,02,00,71,\
  02,02,02,00,00,00,00,00,00,08,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,05,00,07,00,03,00,05,00,\
  00,00,00,00,00,00,01,08,20,03,84,03,B6,03,84,03,84,03,84,03,84,03,84,03,01,\
  01,46,05,01,01,84,03,00,08,60,EA,00,00,00,40,19,01,00,01,80,38,01,00,02,DC,\
  4A,01,00,03,90,5F,01,00,04,00,77,01,00,05,90,91,01,00,06,6C,B0,01,00,07,01,\
  08,D0,4C,01,00,00,00,80,00,00,00,00,00,00,1C,83,01,00,01,00,00,00,00,00,00,\
  00,00,70,A7,01,00,02,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,88,BC,01,00,03,00,00,00,00,00,\
  00,00,00,38,C1,01,00,04,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,88,D5,01,00,05,00,00,00,00,\
  01,00,00,00,70,D9,01,00,06,00,00,00,00,01,00,00,00,58,DD,01,00,07,00,00,00,\
  00,01,00,00,00,00,05,60,EA,00,00,00,40,19,01,00,00,80,38,01,00,00,DC,4A,01,\
  00,00,90,5F,01,00,00,00,08,28,6E,00,00,00,2C,C9,00,00,01,F8,0B,01,00,02,80,\
  38,01,00,03,90,5F,01,00,04,F4,91,01,00,05,D0,B0,01,00,06,C0,D4,01,00,07,00,\
  08,6C,39,00,00,00,24,5E,00,00,01,FC,85,00,00,02,AC,BC,00,00,03,34,D0,00,00,\
  04,68,6E,01,00,05,08,97,01,00,06,EC,A3,01,00,07,00,01,68,3C,01,00,00,01,04,\
  3C,41,00,00,00,00,00,50,C3,00,00,00,00,00,80,38,01,00,02,00,00,40,96,01,00,\
  04,00,00,01,08,00,98,85,00,00,40,B5,00,00,60,EA,00,00,50,C3,00,00,01,80,BB,\
  00,00,60,EA,00,00,94,0B,01,00,50,C3,00,00,02,00,E1,00,00,94,0B,01,00,40,19,\
  01,00,50,C3,00,00,03,78,FF,00,00,40,19,01,00,88,26,01,00,50,C3,00,00,04,40,\
  19,01,00,80,38,01,00,80,38,01,00,50,C3,00,00,05,80,38,01,00,DC,4A,01,00,DC,\
  4A,01,00,50,C3,00,00,06,00,77,01,00,00,77,01,00,90,5F,01,00,50,C3,00,00,07,\
  90,91,01,00,90,91,01,00,00,77,01,00,50,C3,00,00,01,18,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\
  0B,E4,12,60,09,60,09,4B,00,0A,00,54,03,90,01,90,01,90,01,90,01,90,01,90,01,\
  90,01,00,00,00,00,00,02,04,31,07,DC,00,DC,00,DC,00,90,01,00,00,59,00,69,00,\
  4A,00,4A,00,5F,00,73,00,73,00,64,00,40,00,90,92,97,60,96,00,90,55,00,00,00,\
  00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,02,02,D4,30,00,00,02,10,60,EA,00,\
  00,02,10

Interestingly my second, basically identical card won't make it for more than two minutes.
Will have to play around a bit more to get a stable working config.

Cheers
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? on: September 24, 2017, 06:52:53 PM
...
Power tuning is private yet, sorry.

Not anymore Wink

RX Vega 64 Undervolting Guide for Blockchain Drivers


If this guide was useful for you, then like or share or donate (check the video description for details).
Good mod for 44.1 ETH @ 150watt and 1800 XMR @ 100120watt
But doesn't work for dual-mining, too low voltage set by driver to be stable

my mod is slightly different resulting in stable operations in all mining cases with more speed and more power consumption.

Update: It seems I was wrong. It works for me in dual eth+lbc mode, 43mhs eth + 180mhs lbry, just lowered the -dcri ... 210watt
Update2: Tested eth+dcr: 43eth+2000dcr

Thanks man, and thanks to rednoW for sending me here!

I am as of now able to run 43.5 MH/s at around 150W solo on ETH using Claymore.
Stability is an issue, as it immediately crashes after less than a minute.
Nevertheless, the rest is up to fine tuning I suppose.

This video has help me making a huge step to efficient AMD Vega RX 56 mining!
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux) on: September 24, 2017, 09:19:22 AM
@rednoW:

Thanx a lot, should've looked for that particular thread.

Cheers
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux) on: September 24, 2017, 09:00:37 AM
Hey guys, there seem to be a lot of people here and elsewhere that managed to get the Vega 56 to a smooth 39MH/s- ish performance at very efficient power draw numbers.
If reports are true, some of which must be running at 150W draw, which I find impressive.

I am currently running into huge problems, especially with AMD Wattman which feels like not correctly applying my settings done (especially on voltage).

I did this:

- flashed Vega 64 bios on one of my my Vega 56.
- Windows: Clean install
- Installation of latest blockchain drivers + AMD Wattman

Running Claymore Miner, just on a stock Vega 56 and a Vega 56 w/ V64 BIOS.

I start miner, get 37 MH/s. However 300W+ from the wall for one card.

- Decrease voltage: No change in Power draw
- Set P6 / P7 states to max core clock: 1000 (first, gets applied)
- Set Memory to 1100MHz clock, resp 950MHz for the V56 (gets applied)
- Decrease power limit to less than -10% -> Memory jumps back to earlier state, which however I am not able to adjust
- Even then, GPU clock starts ticking off at about 1500 again.

So it seems to me that some of the settings are being overridden.
Max I could get was 40MH/s but at almost 400W, nowhere close to reports of 39 MH/s at 150W

Anyone else experiencing fluctuating core / mem clocks or non applied voltage settings?

Thanks and cheers,
brnsted
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux) on: September 19, 2017, 07:05:24 PM
4 RX VEGA 56 + 1 RX VEGA 64
I used my VEGA 64 BIOS to flash on VEGA 56.
It works great ... I'll try to tune it more after some tests

https://imgur.com/a/smfUE
43-44 MH/s on Expanse (38.5 on ETH)

Full rig 850W at wall

Hey, just seen your screenshot.
What was the  performance on the 56ers before flashing 64BIOS?

I am using 2x 56ers, but I am having trouble in AMD Wattman to set the voltage and both core + mem clocks.
Whatever I set and applay, it would just not utilize the specified values.
Also, in my settings, cards will crash at around 950 MHz.

Cheers
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