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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins on: September 17, 2019, 04:40:28 PM
Just for fun. Watercooled and overclocked Radeon VII:

Cryptonight R = 3700 H/s

https://ibb.co/JzYVLXw

Great, if it's stable.
Which waterblock is it?

It was stable for the 5 minutes I ran the miner to get the screenshot. :-)
I used EK's waterblock.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins on: September 16, 2019, 08:32:19 PM
Just for fun. Watercooled and overclocked Radeon VII:

Cryptonight R = 3700 H/s

https://ibb.co/JzYVLXw
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins on: July 16, 2019, 11:36:22 AM
Time to build something fun:



I was thinking of building a similar rig, but is it really worth it to water-cool radeon vii. The temperatures dont seem to be that high.

With watercooling I can fit 4 GPU's in a "normal" ATX case using PCIe x8 connections to each GPU directly from the motherboard (x79 chipset). If I am able to lower the temperatures with 20-30 degrees Celsius I will almost definetly be able to push the clocks higher at a certain voltage. I am also hoping to get the noiselevels down. This rig will hopefully also do some Blender rendering when not mining.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins on: July 16, 2019, 09:44:35 AM
Time to build something fun:

5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeamRedMiner 0.5.2 - Cryptonight Thread - High hashrate, Low Power on: July 01, 2019, 10:46:09 PM
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What’s special about the P5 state ? Also are all your Vega56 flashed to 64?

I found that by limiting the Vegas to only use the P5 state I could use a lower voltage without crashing. My Vega 56's are all flashed with a Vega 64 BIOS.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeamRedMiner 0.5.2 - Cryptonight Thread - High hashrate, Low Power on: July 01, 2019, 11:32:56 AM
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Hello mate, very appreciate for your guiding.
Unfortunately, I set the core 1300mhz  and mem 975mhz and voltage below 820mv, then vega does not work, it is easy to crash.

@netmebtc
I can't do  <850mV voltage either for my Vega56s even though my settings and ppt tables are the same. Think this has something to do with the temperature are cards are running at. Like yours, my cards run at temp >60C. Just think this might be the reason why we can't run at lower voltages. This is also the reason why the mem tweak settings don't work on my cards either. Setting my REF higher than the default value will crash my cards.

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Did you make sure to disable all other powertstates in Overdriventool except P5?

If you flash a Vega 64 BIOS you will also get a higher voltage to the HBM adding stability.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeamRedMiner 0.5.2 - Cryptonight Thread - High hashrate, Low Power on: June 30, 2019, 11:09:06 PM
Hi mate, thanks for the info below!

Would you be able to provide us with the ppt for your config?

I'm using a Win 10 rig with 18.5.1 drivers. Anytime I set the voltage on any of my Vega 56s lower than 850mv the rig restarts when logging in to the pc remotely using Chrome Desktop (core is set to 1143mhz with HBM @ 920mhz).

The Vegas all have stock bios however I'm running mem tweak.

I was never able to get the voltage down prior to mem tweak either.

Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.


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Sure, here are the settings I am using:



I did end up loosening the RC to 44 since there were some HW errors.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeamRedMiner 0.5.2 - Cryptonight Thread - High hashrate, Low Power on: June 30, 2019, 03:36:55 PM
Hello everyone, I have 6 vega64 (Samsung memory) rig windows10 18.5.1drive, core 1408/900mv, mem 1100/900mv, when I use the 0.5.2 version to mine XMR, each card can reach 2.4Kh, the wall power consumption of the whole machine  is 1800 watts. Except for the power consumption of the motherboard of 200 watts, the average  power consumption of a vega64 reaches 267w. Is this power consumption normal?

Is there a way to reduce the power consumption of vega to less than 185w, even if it is a little less than 2.4kh?

That power use is very high.
Undervolt. Power table mod. All the usualy things people do. Read a bit more of the thread and you will get plenty of ideas



I do some undervolt and ppt moding . set cclock to 1100/860mv mclock 1100/860mv , I got the 1450w  power consumption at wall and 11.7Kh mining cnR

running trm 0.5.2 with cn_config 15*14:AAA

[2019-06-30 17:39:10] Mining cnr with 6 GPU workers
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 0 (06:00.0) 64 CUs Temp  63C Fan 49.00% (2408 RPM) Core 1062 MHz Mem 1100 MHz, VDDC 862.0 mV
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 1 (19:00.0) 64 CUs Temp  63C Fan 49.00% (2446 RPM) Core 1058 MHz Mem 1100 MHz, VDDC 862.0 mV
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 2 (13:00.0) 64 CUs Temp  51C Fan 58.00% (2874 RPM) Core 1055 MHz Mem 1100 MHz, VDDC 862.0 mV
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 3 (16:00.0) 64 CUs Temp  63C Fan 52.00% (2575 RPM) Core 1053 MHz Mem 1100 MHz, VDDC 862.0 mV
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 4 (03:00.0) 64 CUs Temp  62C Fan 56.00% (2788 RPM) Core 1069 MHz Mem 1100 MHz, VDDC 862.0 mV
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 5 (09:00.0) 64 CUs Temp  62C Fan 53.00% (2599 RPM) Core 1040 MHz Mem 1100 MHz, VDDC 862.0 mV
[2019-06-30 17:39:10]
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] Current CN configs:
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 0    15*14:AAA
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 1    15*14:AAA
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 2    15*14:AAA
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 3    15*14:AAA
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 4    15*14:AAA
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 5    15*14:AAA
[2019-06-30 17:39:10]
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] Stats Uptime: 0 days, 00:16:53
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 0 [63C, fan 49%] cnr: 1.951kh/s, avg 1.951kh/s, pool 2.388kh/s a:24 r:0 hw:0
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 1 [63C, fan 49%] cnr: 1.949kh/s, avg 1.950kh/s, pool 1.393kh/s a:14 r:0 hw:0
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 2 [51C, fan 58%] cnr: 1.937kh/s, avg 1.945kh/s, pool 2.290kh/s a:23 r:0 hw:0
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 3 [63C, fan 52%] cnr: 1.939kh/s, avg 1.942kh/s, pool 1.892kh/s a:19 r:0 hw:0
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 4 [62C, fan 56%] cnr: 1.957kh/s, avg 1.962kh/s, pool 2.191kh/s a:22 r:0 hw:0
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] GPU 5 [62C, fan 53%] cnr: 1.928kh/s, avg 1.927kh/s, pool 2.388kh/s a:24 r:0 hw:0
[2019-06-30 17:39:10] Total                cnr: 11.66kh/s, avg 11.68kh/s, pool 12.54kh/s a:126 r:0 hw:0

I modified the PPT with the registry.

GPU_P0=852;800
GPU_P1=991;810
GPU_P2=1084;820
GPU_P3=1138;830
GPU_P4=1150;840
GPU_P5=1202;850
GPU_P6=1212;850
GPU_P7=1100;860
Mem_P0=167;800
Mem_P1=500;800
Mem_P2=800;810
Mem_P3=1100;860
Fan_Min=1588
Fan_Max=4900
Fan_Target=63
Fan_Acoustic=2400
Power_Temp=75
Power_Target=0


The above parameters I have been through a number of tests, found a relatively stable data, if the voltage is set below 860mv, some cards will randomly appear crash

How can I further optimize and reduce the power consumption to 1200w?
If you are running the core at such so low frequency you should be able to lower the vcore to 810-820, but only if you also lower your HBM to 1028MHz or less. The reason is that the SOC will need more voltage, ie 860mV at 1107MHz than at 1028MHz. And the SOC frequency always needs to be higher or the same as the HBM. These are my settings for 4 Vega 56 pulling 650w from the wall:

9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.8.9 - native algo switching on: June 21, 2019, 09:36:19 AM
I am not even coming close to 10:)) 4 for doable it seems alot of rigs running 4 pretty much stable since i remote control the miners by awesome miner maybe a simple reboot Will do the fix

What is the power consumption for the Vega rig? How much is one GPU consuming through the wall?
My 6x VEGA 56 Rig is doing 12000 H/s (v4 monero) with 1500W from the wall.
Isn't it much? In the previous algo it used to consume 1250-1300W from the wall for the same hashrate.

too much

5 x vega56 SRB 1.8.9 tweak profile 9 and 10 = ~ 1030w from wall and 10500 hs (1450/930 875mv)

Still too much. ;-)

4x watercooled Vega 56 with Vega 64 BIOS, 1401/975MHz 810-820mV in ODNT, ~8200Hs pulling 650W from the wall:



vega56 wit 64 bios use ~ 120w? yea right...

They are pulling about 135-140W each (from the wall). I don't know where you got 120W from?
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.8.9 - native algo switching on: June 20, 2019, 10:55:44 PM
I am not even coming close to 10:)) 4 for doable it seems alot of rigs running 4 pretty much stable since i remote control the miners by awesome miner maybe a simple reboot Will do the fix

What is the power consumption for the Vega rig? How much is one GPU consuming through the wall?
My 6x VEGA 56 Rig is doing 12000 H/s (v4 monero) with 1500W from the wall.
Isn't it much? In the previous algo it used to consume 1250-1300W from the wall for the same hashrate.

too much

5 x vega56 SRB 1.8.9 tweak profile 9 and 10 = ~ 1030w from wall and 10500 hs (1450/930 875mv)

Still too much. ;-)

4x watercooled Vega 56 with Vega 64 BIOS, 1401/975MHz 810-820mV in ODNT, ~8200Hs pulling 650W from the wall:

11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins on: June 18, 2019, 01:09:02 PM
I currently have 3 Radeon VII's mining Monero with TRM 0.5.2, core 1500MHz @ 875mV, HBM 1050MHz. Total system average 8434H/s pulling 550W from the wall (this is no estimate, but actual metered powerconsumption).

12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.8.4 - native algo switching on: April 20, 2019, 07:37:37 PM

On my two rigs the WinIO64.sys blocked usage of WinAMDTweak.exe by blocking the loading of EIO.dll. This persisted even after rebooting. The only way of deleting the file was by booting into safe mode and deleting the SRB 1.8.4 folder.

Winio gets started/loaded on demand when miner starts. When miner is closed Winio gets unloaded but it wont get disabled until windows restart. After restart it won't be active so you probably ran miner again after restart, that's why you could not delete it.

Tested again and you are correct. If I restart and do not start the miner it is possible to delete the file. Sorry for your trouble.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.8.4 - native algo switching on: April 20, 2019, 02:22:10 PM
V1.8.4
- Performance increase for Vega56/64/Fe/Vii up to 15%!
- Minimum for 'main_pool_reconnect' is now 60 seconds instead of 180
- Added new cmd parameters: --disabletweaking, --cgputweakprofile
- Added new config parameter: tweak_profile
- Minor bug fixes


+ Yes, you read it right. Performance increase on ALL algos on Vega56/64/Fe/VII up to 15%!
A new parameter 'tweak_profile' was added, which if used can significantly boost your hashrate. There is section about this on the first page, but in short:

There are 5 (6) profiles, where :

0 - no change, uses your original settings
1 - light tweak
2
3
4
5 - max tweak


You should find separately for every gpu the profile it can handle, and set it in gpu_conf or cmdline.

VERY IMPORTANT :
1. Miner must run with administrator privileges [right click on SRBMiner-CN.exe->properties->compatibility-> check 'Run this program as an administrator' option-> click OK button
2. Don't apply any memory timings with ElioVP's tool before running miner
3. Don't start testing/tweaking with your highly optimised PPT and ODT settings - because it is probably optimised for a miner/algo combination.. Start with stock settings.
4. Be patient, it takes some time to find settings optimal for your gpu/rig


Tweaking is enabled by default, and can be used on supported devices.
If you want to disable it use the --disabletweaking parameter in start.bat

It can't get easier to use, just use + and - on your keyboard to move between the profiles.

Examples on how to use it can be found on the first page.

Special thanks goes to ElioVP for sharing the offset of the timings position.

On my two rigs the WinIO64.sys blocked usage of WinAMDTweak.exe by blocking the loading of EIO.dll. This persisted even after rebooting. The only way of deleting the file was by booting into safe mode and deleting the SRB 1.8.4 folder.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: AMD Mem Tweak - Read/modify mem timings on the fly - [Vega Friendly] [Win/Linux] on: April 19, 2019, 09:58:14 PM
Does anyone have the best timing settings for Radeon VII/Vega 2?

 --rcdrd 12 --rcdwr 8 --rc 44 --rp 12 --faw 20 --ref 7800 --rfc 250

TRM 4.4 3140H/s @ 170w

EDIT: 3150H/s 1802/1100MHz 945mv


your timing its also good , but i dont know how did you manage to get 1802/ 945mv .>>>>.  gpu 0 crash after 3 minutes  945mv too low for 1802 >><
It is just a case of plain old silicon lottery. :-)
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: AMD Mem Tweak - Read/modify mem timings on the fly - [Vega Friendly] [Win/Linux] on: April 19, 2019, 06:05:34 PM
Does anyone have the best timing settings for Radeon VII/Vega 2?

 --rcdrd 12 --rcdwr 8 --rc 44 --rp 12 --faw 20 --ref 7800 --rfc 250

TRM 4.4 3140H/s @ 170w

EDIT: 3150H/s 1802/1100MHz 945mv
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] TeamRedMiner 0.4.4 - Cryptonight Thread - High hashrate, Low Power on: April 19, 2019, 05:22:47 PM
With the TRM 4.4 release (cn_config 14*14) and timings set to: --CL 20 --RP 11 --RC 44 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 8 --RFC 250 --FAW 20 --RRDS 4 --RRDL 4 --RAS 32 --REF 7800

Quad Vega 56 flashed with V64 BIOS 1447/1050MHz (1340MHz actual) at 850mv I am getting 8670H/s on CNR pulling 740W at the wall.

This is actual hashrate that shows up also poolside. I can run much tighter timings at much higher hashrate without any apparant errors, but poolside the hashrate drops because of the errors induced. It would be nice to have a benchmarking tool to see how stable your settings are before you start mining.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: AMD Mem Tweak - Read/modify mem timings on the fly - [Vega Friendly] [Win/Linux] on: April 18, 2019, 07:48:06 AM
This is a great tool, thanks to the author!

I finally got my Vega 56's (v64 BIOS) stable running the HBM at 1100MHz by increasing the CL to 21. I am using SRB 1.8.2 mining Monero (CNv4) with the following settings:

Core: 1447MHz 0.900V (0.870V according to HWiNFO)
Mem: 1100MHz

Timings: --CL 21 --RP 12 --REF 15600 --RC 45 --RFC 244 --FAW 20 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 8

4 cards averaging 2060H/s each, total system pulling 820W from the wall.

EDIT:

Testing now with 0.850V core voltage (0.825V according to HWiNFO) total system power 740W.

Lowered --REF to 7800 due to incorrect share popping up, hashrate dropped to 2040H/s per card .
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins on: February 18, 2019, 07:05:04 PM
anyone else have some good benchmarks to contribute? Will compile a list of everything over the next day or so
Are you interested in only mining or also gaming benchmarks?
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins on: February 11, 2019, 09:39:09 PM
I found a pretty good efficient Hashrate/Watt of 0.55MH/W running the card at 1449MHz giving 75MH/s using 135W of power.

https://ibb.co/9bJN2jv
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins on: February 11, 2019, 08:10:56 PM
@Kiba, could you give TeamRed's Cryptonight miner a go? In my opinion, Kerney and Todxx have the cleanest V8 kernel out there, and it actually scales well with increased core compute; leading me to believe that CNV8 isn't always memory bound, at least on the vega architecture anyways.

Unfortunately that miner software does not work with the Radeon 7 at this moment.
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