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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BSV] [Bitcoin SV] Original Satoshi Vision of Bitcoin on: February 22, 2019, 05:35:21 PM
There is no tangible evidence that Craig is Satoshi. None. Not one tiny bit. Every time he's tried to convince people he was Satoshi he was shortly thereafter exposed as a fraud. This has been going on for over 4 years now. You're trying to shill a coin based on fraud.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-02/bitcoin-creator-craig-wright-publicly-identified/7377554

"He said he had "a couple of doctorates" and a masters in law and statistics."

He didn't even get his doctorate until 2017! The man is a narcissist and a pathological liar, and you are defending him in order to con the general public.

https://nchain.com/app/uploads/2017/12/Craig-Wright-Academic-Degrees-Certificates_2017.pdf

Here's a PoW timeline for you sir:

April 7 2017-    Doctor of Philosophy

Right, so like I said, he's a pathological liar. He lied about having a couple of doctorates in 2016. He's been caught in several lies, all well documented, his biggest being that he was Satoshi Nakamoto. Even his mother even said that he's basically a liar, even though she put it more kindly than that:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/6lnzs0/and_all_of_a_sudden_csws_mom_is_the_real_hero_of/

Right.... So you would rather DISMISS the achievements I just listed dating back to at least 2005. This is PoW if you don't get that your just another sheep. This doesn't even include his PUBLISHED and also PEER-REVIEWED papers. The truth is in front of you if you put in the PoW and actually do your OWN thinking. If you have been in this community for as long as you have then you should understand how bitcoin works. I have and I have only been doing this for the last 2 years.

Keep up with the dismissing though. You reap what you sow and I want you to remember this 5-10 years down the road.

Cheers I have work to do.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BSV] [Bitcoin SV] Original Satoshi Vision of Bitcoin on: February 22, 2019, 03:44:35 PM
Did you ever consider the fact Satoshi doesn’t want to pay his billion dollar tax bill and that’s why he shows proof only to those who matter and not the retarded general public who can’t understand what is best for Satoshi s personal and financial interests?

Though Satoshi's country of origin is still unknown, it's likely only a taxable event if he sells them.

Regardless, it would only prove that he owns however many coins are at the address he is signing the message from.

Wright isn't signing a message from one of Satoshi's addresses because he can't.

Australia, and I don’t think Craig has returned since. Pretty relevant.

There is no tangible evidence that Craig is Satoshi. None. Not one tiny bit. Every time he's tried to convince people he was Satoshi he was shortly thereafter exposed as a fraud. This has been going on for over 4 years now. You're trying to shill a coin based on fraud.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-02/bitcoin-creator-craig-wright-publicly-identified/7377554

"He said he had "a couple of doctorates" and a masters in law and statistics."

He didn't even get his doctorate until 2017! The man is a narcissist and a pathological liar, and you are defending him in order to con the general public.

https://nchain.com/app/uploads/2017/12/Craig-Wright-Academic-Degrees-Certificates_2017.pdf

Here's a PoW timeline for you sir:

April 7 2017-    Doctor of Philosophy
Dec 11 2009-    Master of Statistics
May 15 2008-   Master of Laws with Commendation
June 28 2012-   Master of Science Information Security Engineering
Sept 21 2012-   Master of Science Information Security Management
April 2 2009-   Master of Information Systems Security
May 3 2006-   Master of Management (Information Technology)
April 8 2005-   Master of Networking and System Administration

GIAC Information Technology Certificates:

July 3 2007-   GIAC Security Essentials- GSEC
Sept 16 2006-   GIAC Systems and Network Auditor- GSNA
Feb 5 2011-   GIAC Information Security Professional- GISP
April 24 2008-   GIAC Security Leadership- GSLC
Feb 12 2011-   GIAC Secure Software Programmer- .NET-GSSP-.NET
July 24 2011-   GIAC Penetration Tester- GPEN
Sept 16 2006-   GIAC Systems and Network Auditor- GSNA
Jan 1 2011-   GIAC Web Application Penetration Tester- GWAPT
Jan 22 2011-   GIAC Information Security Fundamentals- GISF
Dec 21 2007-   GIAC Assessing and Auditing Wireless Networks- GAWN
June 24 2008-   GIAC Hydration Detection
Jan 15 2008-   GIAC Electronic Contracting in a Secure World
Sept 15 2009-   GIAC Security Expert- GSEC
April 25 2005-   GIAC Certified ISO-17799 Specialist- G7799
Sept 6 2005-   GIAC Certified Forensics Analyst- GCFA
May 25 2009-   GIAC Certified Project Manager- GCPM
Dec 8 2008-   GIAC Current Issues in DNS
June 28 2007-   GIAC Legal Issues in Information Technology & Security- GLEG
June 2 2008-   GIAC .NET- GNET

ISACA Information Technology Certificates:
June 17 2003-   Certified Information Security Manager

ISC Information Technology Certificates:
June 2006-      Certified Information Systems Security Professional
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator on: June 26, 2018, 08:03:10 PM
This thread is 26 days old.
Zero proof it works.
No demos
No videos
No screenshots.

I simply ask the following proof of concept.

What can you show us?




see below you mention pre orders mid june or late june

Looks interesting, do you have an aprox. order/ship date or not yet?

Mid to Late June for all orders and information. First batch ship a few weeks after.


where is the video?

David,

This is great!  Thank you for sharing your information with all of us.  I am really excited to see you develop this product and if it all looks as attractive as it does now whenever pre-ordering comes online then I'll be interested in possibly 10+ depending on performance characteristics as this is tested and developed further.

I guess the only question I have at this point is regarding the tangibility of reporting.  You said you wouldn't want to release some shoddy looking video but do you plan to release at least 'some' video that is of a reasonable quality?  

Other than that, I would just like to share this little write up on M.2 slot tech.  50-650% data transfer boost is really impressive  https://www.howtogeek.com/320421/what-is-the-m.2-expansion-slot/

I’m sure we can produce a video. I’ll never understand why so many people like to watch videos online, but ok Smiley




I am reading this now

Can anyone find a link to the Discord server mentioned in the first post?

I think this may be the one

https://discord.gg/3B27dWD


read  discord

  I still don't see a product

I don't see  a way to order

I don't see the boost it gives.

I do see you missed your dates  of mid June to take a preorder  and you are about to miss  the late June you mentioned.

Seems like the Acron M.2 FPGA is in his hand in this post:

https://twitter.com/ohgodagirl/status/1009186435717402624?s=21
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Octominer B8PLUS 8 PCIe Slot Mining Board (Motherboard, integrated CPU) on: May 11, 2018, 03:28:43 PM
I've got two of these running WIN now, one a cryptonight rig with 8 MSI RX550 I was really nervous that the board wouldn't be able to handle the start up power but with bios mods it's sailing along. The other with 8 Galax 1050 TI the 1050 TI rig runs with the Octominer ATX power supply.

Both builds took under 15min including unboxing etc which is epic.

RX550 rig is getting stable 3960 H/s @ 411W at the wall from a coolermaster V850 and the cards are running ridiculously cool around 52-5 C which is only 20 or so C above ambient on a regular day here..

1050 TI is doing  4Mh/s Neoscrypt / 121Mh/s Eth @ 624W at the wall from Octominer's PSU with cards running nice and cool around 67-9 C which given the ambient temps here is brilliant.

I haven't done anything sexy just used rubber kids playmats, dumped them on tables and built the rigs right to the edge of that. The playmats are exactly the right thickness for two slot GPUS to support themselves on the table underneath with close to 0 droop. Ventilation from my rig room is just two overpowered stand fans sucking air out the window and bringing up cool air from downstairs.

This beats the everliving crap out of building junk/dinosaur rigs which I've been doing for ages.



That's great! Thanks for the feedback.
In general how's your experience with the Octominer motherboards compared to your previous rigs ? Smiley

They're more expensive in terms of outlay however, 15min 8 GPU builds including getting WIN/Ubuntu installs started there is an enormous saving on time. I've been buying used 2-4 slot complete machines and used everything from duct tape, to bailing wire, to hacksaw case mods to put them together and it's just not worth it.

The math works like this:

75$ For a used 2 slot PC with the works including a 500W PSU.
12$ For a decent riser and 1 or 2 molex - pcie converters.
2$ For a bamboo dish rack that holds up to 4 GPUs.

89$ Total.
 
So 356$ for the equivalent of an Octominer going by number of slots.

555$ For "Complete" Octominer set up 8Gb Ram 120Gb M2 1650W Atx.

Sure, it's roughly a 200$ price difference, however it's 3 less installs to do, it takes up a lot less space etc. You don't have to hacksaw and drill a crappy case to add a fan to it etc.

Yes, you can run scripts etc if everything is linux and if I were doing this full time I would be. However, at my hobby level with the Mrs running things when I'm not here, this makes an awful lot of sense and raises the pleasure level significantly.




THIS^^

The amount of time saved from the builds with the octominer case is huge. I bought 18 complete setups recently and I can tell you that going from the open rig concept with risers (PITA) to the octominer setup made things so much easier. Also I'm going more dense in my setup and needed a better way to control the air flow in my shed (12 X 16 X 8H with barntop). I have 450A service being installed this weekend and 42 Avalon 741's to setup along with 20 Avalon 841's.

Anyways thanks octominer for your great product and service. I'll be posting photos of the completed setup once its all said and done.

-Tim

Hey Tim!

Thanks for the feedback!  Looking forward to the photos. Smiley

https://imgur.com/a/dogNxlO

Here are the current photos. One call screwed up about 4 ft on their marks so we hit electrical line, internet and water while trenching. Had DEMCO guy quit during transformer install and took EATEL 4 days to get our internet back online. We still aren't done yet and it's been 5 days... So should have more updated pics on Mon/Tuesday hopefully unless some other crazy shit happens.

Also octominer I'm having issues with 14 of the SSD's onboard and 5 work as they should. Here is the scenario:
IF we lose power and get power back to the units the SSD isn't recognized on boot. The message I see is "Please press any key to boot and insert media to boot...." during this stage the SSD LED doesn't light up on the SSD UNTIL I press the power button OFF then ON. Then the SSD light comes on and boots as expected. If I do a CTRL+ALT+DEL the SSD is NOT recognized until I completely power off the MB with the switch and power it back on. Can you please help with this issue?

Thanks
-Tim
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Octominer B8PLUS 8 PCIe Slot Mining Board (Motherboard, integrated CPU) on: May 04, 2018, 02:26:18 PM
I've got two of these running WIN now, one a cryptonight rig with 8 MSI RX550 I was really nervous that the board wouldn't be able to handle the start up power but with bios mods it's sailing along. The other with 8 Galax 1050 TI the 1050 TI rig runs with the Octominer ATX power supply.

Both builds took under 15min including unboxing etc which is epic.

RX550 rig is getting stable 3960 H/s @ 411W at the wall from a coolermaster V850 and the cards are running ridiculously cool around 52-5 C which is only 20 or so C above ambient on a regular day here..

1050 TI is doing  4Mh/s Neoscrypt / 121Mh/s Eth @ 624W at the wall from Octominer's PSU with cards running nice and cool around 67-9 C which given the ambient temps here is brilliant.

I haven't done anything sexy just used rubber kids playmats, dumped them on tables and built the rigs right to the edge of that. The playmats are exactly the right thickness for two slot GPUS to support themselves on the table underneath with close to 0 droop. Ventilation from my rig room is just two overpowered stand fans sucking air out the window and bringing up cool air from downstairs.

This beats the everliving crap out of building junk/dinosaur rigs which I've been doing for ages.



That's great! Thanks for the feedback.
In general how's your experience with the Octominer motherboards compared to your previous rigs ? Smiley

They're more expensive in terms of outlay however, 15min 8 GPU builds including getting WIN/Ubuntu installs started there is an enormous saving on time. I've been buying used 2-4 slot complete machines and used everything from duct tape, to bailing wire, to hacksaw case mods to put them together and it's just not worth it.

The math works like this:

75$ For a used 2 slot PC with the works including a 500W PSU.
12$ For a decent riser and 1 or 2 molex - pcie converters.
2$ For a bamboo dish rack that holds up to 4 GPUs.

89$ Total.
 
So 356$ for the equivalent of an Octominer going by number of slots.

555$ For "Complete" Octominer set up 8Gb Ram 120Gb M2 1650W Atx.

Sure, it's roughly a 200$ price difference, however it's 3 less installs to do, it takes up a lot less space etc. You don't have to hacksaw and drill a crappy case to add a fan to it etc.

Yes, you can run scripts etc if everything is linux and if I were doing this full time I would be. However, at my hobby level with the Mrs running things when I'm not here, this makes an awful lot of sense and raises the pleasure level significantly.




THIS^^

The amount of time saved from the builds with the octominer case is huge. I bought 18 complete setups recently and I can tell you that going from the open rig concept with risers (PITA) to the octominer setup made things so much easier. Also I'm going more dense in my setup and needed a better way to control the air flow in my shed (12 X 16 X 8H with barntop). I have 450A service being installed this weekend and 42 Avalon 741's to setup along with 20 Avalon 841's.

Anyways thanks octominer for your great product and service. I'll be posting photos of the completed setup once its all said and done.

-Tim
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Turned a shipping container into a mining farm on: March 02, 2018, 03:34:00 PM
Quote

In Assumption huh... I'm in Ascension! I thought I was the only crazy coonass mining in Louisiana. I had a meter go hazy myself and it shorted one leg out when some bad weather came through... hole straight through the meter head.


Well hello neighbor,

Luckily I am a licensed electrician so its no issue when something burns. I tell you this we have pushed limits I have never come close to with any other industrial or commercial loads before.  I have ran 15 MegaWatts of generators before but never had a 100% continuous load on any thing.

Are you on Entergy over there?



Variety. I'd like talk with you but not here Smiley

Okay had a bit much to drink last night... anyways yes have Entergy in 2 co-locations and 1 on Demco. Have 4th co-lo being worked on now with 1600A 3phase build out coming. Not sure if you have looked at filtering intake air yet or not but have found using electrostatic filters to be the way to do it. Also just got the 3 phase 60in exhaust fan in that pushes 20k cfm and is VFD controlled so should be fun to learn to program since it is SCADA type of system. Also the reason the burn happened because the electrician that ran the 200A to the house 10+ years ago had it where the legs were touching so it melted the plastic eventually and shorted out one side... Here have a look.

https://imgur.com/a/S068o
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Turned a shipping container into a mining farm on: March 02, 2018, 04:23:10 AM
Quote

In Assumption huh... I'm in Ascension! I thought I was the only crazy coonass mining in Louisiana. I had a meter go hazy myself and it shorted one leg out when some bad weather came through... hole straight through the meter head.


Well hello neighbor,

Luckily I am a licensed electrician so its no issue when something burns. I tell you this we have pushed limits I have never come close to with any other industrial or commercial loads before.  I have ran 15 MegaWatts of generators before but never had a 100% continuous load on any thing.

Are you on Entergy over there?



Variety. I'd like talk with you but not here Smiley
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Turned a shipping container into a mining farm on: March 01, 2018, 09:55:07 PM
Here is a video of SLECA replacing one of the poles that feed our mine.  https://youtu.be/UZP-8FrjH3w


Sam

In Assumption huh... I'm in Ascension! I thought I was the only crazy coonass mining in Louisiana. I had a meter go hazy myself and it shorted one leg out when some bad weather came through... hole straight through the meter head.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux) on: September 10, 2017, 04:31:24 AM
I don't know if it is specific to me, but I also have issues installing drivers in win10 for vega.  I get one driver installation, after that something always goes wrong and I have to reinstall windows.

Awesome it's not just me. I have the same issue's that I get 1 installed fine anything after that it's a 50/50 chance that the driver installs correctly for the other 9 Vega gpu's. I haven't tried another driver yet besides the Aug23 blockchain driver. Have you? Trying to compare notes to see what else to test to try and get them hashing. I've spent WAY to much time on get more that 1 Vega GPU working...

I'm running 2x Vega FE.  The public drivers I've run are Vega FE release drivers, Vega FE beta(public) and the aug. 23 block chain drivers.  

I got both cards up to 42.4Mh/s last night.  Windows updated and restarted the computer and I can't get them past 36mh/s now.  Very frustrating.

(edit) speed for 8 RX vega is 319/MHs and 10AMPS

Well FUCK this but her ya go found the fix to this... Get Windows installed and install team viewer from there and install drivers from there. Only install 8 GPU's more than that it will CRASH on you when you do the driver install. Don't be afraid to reboot the system while the driver install isn't going on a you can't connect via team viewer. Also apply claymore clocks and mem clocks first then use overdriveN about 1min after to fix the clock speeds.

https://imgur.com/a/CkRan

regards,
tharp
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux) on: September 08, 2017, 05:54:12 PM
I don't know if it is specific to me, but I also have issues installing drivers in win10 for vega.  I get one driver installation, after that something always goes wrong and I have to reinstall windows.

Awesome it's not just me. I have the same issue's that I get 1 installed fine anything after that it's a 50/50 chance that the driver installs correctly for the other 9 Vega gpu's. I haven't tried another driver yet besides the Aug23 blockchain driver. Have you? Trying to compare notes to see what else to test to try and get them hashing. I've spent WAY to much time on get more that 1 Vega GPU working...

I'm running 2x Vega FE.  The public drivers I've run are Vega FE release drivers, Vega FE beta(public) and the aug. 23 block chain drivers. 

I got both cards up to 42.4Mh/s last night.  Windows updated and restarted the computer and I can't get them past 36mh/s now.  Very frustrating.

I agree... well I will attempt to get 10 going again tonight possibly and will try the latest drivers instead of the blockchain drivers to see if that may potentially fix the issue.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux) on: September 08, 2017, 05:31:35 PM
I don't know if it is specific to me, but I also have issues installing drivers in win10 for vega.  I get one driver installation, after that something always goes wrong and I have to reinstall windows.

Awesome it's not just me. I have the same issue's that I get 1 installed fine anything after that it's a 50/50 chance that the driver installs correctly for the other 9 Vega gpu's. I haven't tried another driver yet besides the Aug23 blockchain driver. Have you? Trying to compare notes to see what else to test to try and get them hashing. I've spent WAY to much time on get more that 1 Vega GPU working...
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux) on: September 08, 2017, 05:20:20 PM
Does the windows 7 version of the blockchain drivers work with vega?  I'm having so many problems with windows 10 I'm thinking of going back to windows 7 or taking the dive into Linux...

I am having many issues myself with Windows 10 installing drivers for 10 of the RX Vega 64 GPU's. See's it as a Microsoft Basic display adapter but when I begin to install the driver manually or with the latest blockchain drivers via the GUI I end up getting a black screen. If you find a fix please let me know be it Windows 7 or Linux!

How long do you let it sit on the black screen?  I've had mine take up to 5 minutes before the screen comes back.

I have it sitting on a black screen right now. It shows in teamviewer but I can't rdp or get a teamviewer session to it. I also have done DDU in safemode and it does the same on 2-3 Vega GPU's installed(black screen) so I am positive it isn't a hardware issue. I have 350+ RX 470/570/480/580 running in Linux with no issues so running Windows correctly for mining is newish for me. How many are you able to get going if you don't mind me asking?
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux) on: September 08, 2017, 04:30:26 PM
Does the windows 7 version of the blockchain drivers work with vega?  I'm having so many problems with windows 10 I'm thinking of going back to windows 7 or taking the dive into Linux...

I am having many issues myself with Windows 10 installing drivers for 10 of the RX Vega 64 GPU's. See's it as a Microsoft Basic display adapter but when I begin to install the driver manually or with the latest blockchain drivers via the GUI I end up getting a black screen. If you find a fix please let me know be it Windows 7 or Linux!
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MSI Z170A GAMING PRO CARBON 7GPU on: April 18, 2017, 10:16:10 PM
Appreciate the post it helped me to get 8 GPU's mining on EthOS with this motherboard. Pulling 1230watts at the wall and 237MH/s.

Has anyone gotten the M.2 slot to work with a pcie x4 adapter?

Here is the screen shot:
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU Rig PORN on: March 22, 2017, 03:23:06 AM
Ok I'm not proficient at embedding images and don't feel like spending the time to figure it out. Anyways here's my setup... 6 rigs have been added since the video was shot.


you need a certain activity level (like a post count) to imbed images, so i quoted it so it will show up.

like the ceiling vent and that circular fan. pretty sweet setup.

how many CFM are they?

I initially gave up on this post but thought I'd revisit and glad you embeded it for me thanks Cheesy

Ceiling fan is running on low at 5,400 CFM while drum fan is running on high at 10,000 CFM. Have total of 33 rigs in this room and pulling right under 119 AMPS on ETH. Took a WHILE to get it right though. Learning curve was on electric (which I've learned from my uncle now Tongue) and passive cooling the room. It's been quite the adventure from just jumping in the cryptocurrency field in August 2017 and have learned a lot.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: TRULY Custom RAM Timings for GPU's with GDDR5 on: March 21, 2017, 04:10:23 PM
Since everyone is sharing now I suppose i'll put what I've come up with out here. Running -125mv 470 Nitro Sapphire 8GB with Samsung memory with ETH hitting between 28.5MH/s to 29.2MH/s @1140 cor and @2100 mem pulling around 920watts at the wall with 6 GPU per rig. On XMR hitting 785h/s to 795h/s @1170 cor and @2100 mem pulling around 660 watts at the wall with 6 GPU per rig. Also running ethOS 1.2.0. Im here to learn more about the mistakes I made on the mod and see what others in the community have come up with.

Here is the strap I've put together:
777000000000000022CC1C00106A5B47C0570E16B08C05090068C70014051420FA8900A00300000 0190D2F399D2D2E17

....

Looking forward to others input! Cheesy


Cleaned it up for you.

Code:
--> HEX strap: 777000000000000022CC1C00AD695D47C0570E16B08C05090048C70014051420FA8900A003000000190D2F399D2D2E17

--> MC_SEQ_WR_CTL_D0
    DAT_DLY = 7,   DQS_DLY = 7,  DQS_XTR = 0,  DAT_2Y_DLY = 0,  ADR_2Y_DLY = 0,    CMD_2Y_DLY = 0,  OEN_DLY = 7,  OEN_EXT = 0

--> MC_SEQ_WR_CTL_D1
    DAT_DLY = 0,   DQS_DLY = 0,  DQS_XTR = 0,  DAT_2Y_DLY = 0,  ADR_2Y_DLY = 0,    CMD_2Y_DLY = 0,  OEN_DLY = 0,  OEN_EXT = 0

--> MC_SEQ_PMG_TIMING
    TCKSRE = 2,  Pad0 = 0,  TCKSRX = 2,  Pad1 = 0,  TCKE_PULSE = 12,  TCKE = 12,  SEQ_IDLE = 7,  Pad2 = 0,  TCKE_PULSE_MSB = 0, SEQ_IDLE_SS = 0

--> MC_SEQ_RAS_TIMING
    TRCDW = 13,  TRCDWA = 13,  TRCDR = 26,  TRCDRA = 26,  TRRD = 5,  TRC = 71,  Pad0 = 0

--> MC_SEQ_CAS_TIMING
    TNOPW = 0,  TNOPR = 0,  TR2W = 28, TCCLD = 3,  TR2R = 5,  Pad0 = 0,  TW2R = 14,  TCL = 22,  Pad1 = 0

--> MC_SEQ_MISC_TIMING
    TRP_WRA = 48,  Pad0 = 2,  TRP_RDA = 12,  TRP = 22,  TRFC = 144

--> MC_SEQ_MISC_TIMING2
    PA2RDATA = 0,  Pad0 = 0,  PA2WDATA = 0,  Pad1 = 0,  FAW = 8,  TREDC = 2,  TWEDC = 7,  T32AW = 6,  Pad2 = 0,  TWDATATR = 0

--> MC_SEQ_MISC1
 -- MR0
    WL = 4,  CL = 23,  TM = 0,  WR = 25,  BA0 = 0,  BA1 = 0,  BA2 = 0,  BA3 = 0
 -- MR1
    DS = 0,  DT = 1,  ADR = 1,  CAL = 0,  PLL = 0,  RDBI = 0,  WDBI = 0,  ABI = 0,
    RES = 0,  BA0 = 0,  BA1 = 1,  BA2 = 0,  BA3 = 0

--> MC_SEQ_MISC3
 -- MR4
    EDCHP = 10,  CRC WL = 7,  CRC RL = 3,  RD CRC = 0,  WR CRC = 0,  EDCHPi = 1,  BA0 = 0,  BA1 = 0,  BA2 = 0,  BA3 = 1
 -- MR5
    LP1 = 0,  LP2 = 0,  LP3 = 0,  PLL/DLL BW = 0,  RAS = 0,  BA0 = 0,  BA1 = 1,  BA2 = 0,  BA3 = 1


--> MC_SEQ_MISC8
 -- MR8
    CLEHF = 1,  WREHF = 1,  RFU = 0,  BA0 = 0,  BA1 = 0,  BA2 = 0,  BA3 = 0
 -- MR7
    PLL Stby = 0,  PLL Fclk = 0,  PLL DelC = 0,  LF Mode = 0,  Auto Sync = 0,  DQ PreA = 0, Temp Sensor = 0, HVFRED = 0,
    VDD Range = 0,  RFU = 0,  BA0 = 0,  BA1 = 0,  BA2 = 0,  BA3 = 0


--> MC_ARB_DRAM_TIMING
    ACTRD = 25,  ACTWR = 13,  RASMACTRD = 47,  RASMACTWR = 57

--> MC_ARB_DRAM_TIMING2
    RAS2RAS = 157,  RP = 45,  WRPLUSRP = 46,  BUS_TURN = 23

Lots of options.. lots of things to fine tune..

Thanks will give it a shot when I get back on a computer.

Here is the strap I've put together:
777000000000000022CC1C00106A5B47C0570E16B08C05090068C70014051420FA8900A00300000 0190D2F399D2D2E17

The timings from wolf and ohgodagirls vbios decode tools release:

You should update to the version with my changes that show CAS timing.  I see you're using CL=22.  With Samsung CL=21 I was getting errors at 2100 (OK at 2000).  I'll give 22 a try.
Here's what I was using @2000:
555000000000000022CC1C00CE595B3ED0570F1531CB2409004007000B0314207A8900A00300000 0170F2E36922A3217


I am seeing HW errors with the current mod I'm running but not an exponential amount that affects performance on the pool hash rate. I will be able to test more once I get back to my computer.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: TRULY Custom RAM Timings for GPU's with GDDR5 on: March 21, 2017, 02:53:56 PM
Since everyone is sharing now I suppose i'll put what I've come up with out here. Running -125mv 470 Nitro Sapphire 8GB with Samsung memory with ETH hitting between 28.5MH/s to 29.2MH/s @1140 cor and @2100 mem pulling around 920watts at the wall with 6 GPU per rig. On XMR hitting 785h/s to 795h/s @1170 cor and @2100 mem pulling around 660 watts at the wall with 6 GPU per rig. Also running ethOS 1.2.0. Im here to learn more about the mistakes I made on the mod and see what others in the community have come up with.

Here is the strap I've put together:
777000000000000022CC1C00106A5B47C0570E16B08C05090068C70014051420FA8900A00300000 0190D2F399D2D2E17

The timings from wolf and ohgodagirls vbios decode tools release:
TRCDW = 16
TRCDWA = 16
TRCDR = 26
TRCDRA = 22
TRRD = 5
TRC = 71
Pad0 = 0

TRP_WRA = 48
Pad0 = 2
TRP_RDA = 12
TRP = 22
TRFC = 144

PA2RDATA = 0
Pad0 = 0
PA2WDATA = 0
Pad1 = 0
TFAW = 8
TCRCRL = 3
TCRCWL = 7
TFAW32 = 6

MC_SEQ_MISC1: 0x20140514

MC_SEQ_MISC3: 0xA00089FA

MC_SEQ_MISC8: 0x00000003

ACTRD = 25
ACTWR = 13
RASMACTRD = 47
RASMACTWR = 57

RAS2RAS = 157
RP = 45
WRPLUSRP = 46
BUS_TURN = 23

Looking forward to others input! Cheesy
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU Rig PORN on: December 23, 2016, 02:40:55 AM
Ok I'm not proficient at embedding images and don't feel like spending the time to figure it out. Anyways here's my setup... 6 rigs have been added since the video was shot.

https://youtu.be/MJEZqVm0_9Q


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