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Instead of crying here, why don't you do something to help the project.
It's not over, the project is still going on, but with this attitide, I am not pleased.
I am pro AMP all the way, but your negative attitude won't help you recover your losses.
So be positive,and the price will turn around, making us all money.
Mate I thought this was a speculation thread. But I feel its gone way out of context. Well anyways, I hope peoples all ready with their shorts on BTC for the 11th?
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Someone dumped 3BTC worth of coins (91K) for 4051. WOW!
When one deflates another would inflate, wonder which coin's being focus pumped now.
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also the last driver i can use is 16.11.3, 16.11.4 and above they not working, i got a yellow ? on the driver same happen with win 7 and 10 but is ok 16.11.3 is working fine, no fan bug Its cause of custom bios I think. Use the pixel clock patch. It will sort the issue out for you and the cards will get detected. https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-AMD-ATI-Pixel-Clock-PatcherGood Luck!
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All my positions exited due to stop loss execution.
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Finally got 5x Cards working on Asus z97-A MB. It had no issues detecting the graphic cards, set at 1x *3 and 8x *2. But installing any driver would crash / BSOD on Win 10. Turns out that Crossfire was the culprit for whatever reason and was getting activated by default. Disabling crossfire if I got the time to do it before it crashes, would make it crash! My config was 2 GC's on MB attached directly and the others using powered risers . 4 Graphic cards on this set up worked without any issues. Addition of the fifth would crash with a garbled image and reboot every time the driver tries to get it self installed. Tried everything, including cycling graphic cards, installing one at a time and so on. And disabling cross fire everytime I had the opportunity to do so I.E 4 graphic cards and then disable cross fire, and then load the fifth => crash. It wasnt an IRQ or Resource issue, as I disabled every god damn onboard device, xchi, Lan, OGC, Sound... Only active items from Bios were PCIE & SATA controller.
Solution was the last resort I had, which was leave only one GC on the MB and use risers for the remaining 4 GC's. Logic was that since one slot will operate on 8x while the other is operating on 1x, it would never try to crossfire. Based on this hunch I proceeded and well, WTF, shit started working like there were no issues. F*ck! Spent 3 days reading everything, applying every patch and mod, installing ReLive drivers and such. So from my experience it was the 8x *2 or Crossfire that was the culprit. Leaving this note here, so it may help others and not end up eating their mining time figuring this out. This may be another factor that you may want to scratch out when troubleshooting. Hope this helps!
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Still holding on my last 1 position. Hoping it breaches 5300. So far, AMP has been stellar in speculation and profit making.
Placed buy orders at 4550, 4500 and 4450. Slightly pessimistic that it will drop to these levels. so will adjust once I see the M or W being formed.
I have invested my next big investment in ETC @ 0.00119 With a target of 0.00126.
PS : Look out for LBRY as well. Buy Order @ 1800
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Hold / Trade with caution.
I am holding for almost 1 month now, and although the price went down, I see massive upside potential. So I am going to hold 3-4 months more because there is a lot of potential here. Holding on anything more than a week is counterproductive to daily profits. Different philosophies though. Enter quick and exit quicker, is my motto. For everything except sex. Also if you look at upside potential we are talking about maximum x3 returns which is 300% if extremely lucky. Its more likely going to be around 6600 max. But lets see.
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I have placed buy orders at 4200 and 4400. Hopefully some whale dumps. That spike and resurgence if any should get me some monies P.S : Still holding on my 4800 Orders that I purchase a while back. Will sell at target of 10% Buy orders were executed at 4500 and were later sold at Appox 4750. Buy prders were executed at 4480 and were later sold at Appox 4690. Vox and Verti both predictions fetched good returns. The downside was a bit off, but well within the 7% Stop loss. Outlook for AMP is downward trend till bounce. One or two players seem to be buying up dumps. Not sure if they are the same one's dumping. If the sideways continues pump will happen in a month to 2 months (if lucky). Hold / Trade with caution.
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Hi
Im haunted with some errors on one of my rigs.
It runs fine on pure r9 380 rigs. But on the mix 380/390 rig im getting:
Building binary cryptonightHawaiigw8l4.bin Error -11: Building Program (clBuildProgram) C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Temp\\OCL2732T5.cl:4:10: fatal error: 'wolf-aes.cl' file not found #include "wolf-aes.cl" error: Clang front-end compilation failed! Frontend phase failed compilation. Error: Compiling CL to IR Failed to init GPU thread 0, disabling device 0
So if i add these files to the directory in that path: blake256.cl cryptonight.cl groestl256.cl wolf-aes.cl wolf-skein.cl and jh.cl (the ones it asks for) i get
Initialising kernel cryptonight.cl with nfactor 10, n 1024 Error -46: Creating Kernel from program. (clCreateKernel) Failed to init GPU thread 0, disabling device 0
Any ideas?
I have very similar problems and would appreciate any insight. [04:45:42] CompilerOptions: -I "." -I "./kernel" -I "." -D WORKSIZE=4 -I "/usr/local/bin" [04:45:42] Error -11: Building Program (clBuildProgram) [04:45:42] C:\Users\NAME\AppData\Local\Temp\\OCL2540T5.cl:4:10: fatal error: 'wolf-aes.cl' file not found #include "wolf-aes.cl"
1 error generated.
error: Clang front-end compilation failed! Frontend phase failed compilation. Error: Compiling CL to IR Do any other miners work?
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Do you visualize or simulate your timing parameter changes, or make them and test them live?
I usually make them and test them live, but I know some depend on the values of others, so I often adjust for that. God damn it. I have been flashing at least 15+ times trying all values, where the hell is RAS2RAS Jesus god damn it. Each flash takes like 6 minutes, Flash => Restart => Test @ 2000 => Restart => Test @ 2100. On and on for the past 5 days now. Best part is, each HEX string I do it on paper. FUN! Best I have is 800, at 1160, 2120. But then again, based only on if it runs without crashes. Trying to get those ones first and then work backwards to see how it wokrs as I dont think I know which of these timings even matter, or if all do. Trying to go about it theoretically without knowing how the algo works, is like finding a needle in a haystack, thats somewhere in the ocean. I think ETH is more dependant on speed vs timings no? Im sure we can optimize it, but the pay off wont be much I dont think. 1 - 4% gains? XMR is where the money is 20% gains for a good strap.
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New 0.5 Wolf Miner? Hehehehe.
My program to mod it is really, really simple - run it, it displays current value and increments by one. Then just run it until you're at the desired value. Mate, lol, are you going to release / implement this feature with your miner or will it be a private release? Also I dont have any programming skills, so I wouldnt know where to start to look / identify.
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To break 900H/s stably, you may need more than timings. tREF I can't find ANYWHERE in the VBIOS, so I wrote a program for linux to modify it at runtime.
New 0.5 Wolf Miner? Hehehehe.
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850? Screencap or it didn't happen. Already posted, Lol. Check my response just 2 notches down. Not mine and didnt claim so. Its NSFW btw.
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Can some one let me know if these values are right please?
2000 Hynix 19 TRCDW 19 TRCDWA 27 TRCDR 27 TRCDRA 8 TRRD 83 TRC 0 TNOPW 0 TNOPR 24 TR2W 2 TCCDL 5 TR2R 21 TW2R 19 TCL 62 TRPWRA 15 TRPRDA 13 TRP 197 TRFC Strap : BBB000000000000022889D0073EE8D53805515133ECF560C004E26017E0514206A8900A00200312 01C143840C5303F17
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Run it stock at those clocks and run it modified, power usage is as good as the same yes.
QQ: Any idea on the actual powerdraw mate? Just trying to get the w/h ratio compared to copy pasting straps. I figured out how to do the custom straps, as I have no programing knowledge I will have to use excel to try and get shit done and spend half a day or more to get one strap out. Just trying to get some efficiency numbers down to see if its even worth it. Thanks a ton!
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Could u give me a link on that? I would like to learn it myself. Is it more then just copy the timings ?
Its pretty tough mate. I mean the calculations are easy enough. And I have no coding ability, but can be done. But need to study a lot about timings, and how wolf's / algo works in general to attain atleast 100% efficiency. Only attempt to change timings once you can 1) Understand the hex to timings of CAS / RAS / MISC. And then 2) How each one plays a role in the overall picture of things. I treat it like a puzzle and was a good learning opportunity. Is it more then just copy the timings ? : Oh boy. Maybe it will be easy for you, but for me with absolutely no knowledge of hex / coding / computer shit. Took me 32 hours, that too with all the answers already provided. But then again this is my first time doing this. This is wolf0's custom rom performance : https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/xmrwolf-01222017.pngHere's the thread of folks showing of with custom timings : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1775488.msg17713641#msg17713641And heres the thread about the custom timing calculations : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1758267.0Good luck!
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@profitgenerator212. Where are you now? You are very quiet lately. I want to see more predictions from you so we can know where your crystal ball wants to take us next now that bitcoin is going up again. It is beginning to look like this will reach new lows soon.
I am still holding and I'm still bullish. I will put out some forecasts in the weekend, I had a pretty busy week. Hope you are right Only the losers are selling now. They dont deserve to make money. Only the long term holders deserve profits here. I have placed buy orders at 4200 and 4400. Hopefully some whale dumps. That spike and resurgence if any should get me some monies P.S : Still holding on my 4800 Orders that I purchase a while back. Will sell at target of 10%
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Dare to share your options?
Custom timings should get you to 900 h/s per card depending on RAM, Hynix is best. Stable / low powered / and Share accepted rates.
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Hey guys
I am new to mining and next week I receive my parts to build a mining rig. I will use 6 sapphire Rx 480 nitro+ 8gb. I will try to flash the BIOS and play a bit with trixx tool for overclocking and undervolting. I am doubting if I should use wolf0 of claymores miner, Wich one is the best ? And how many hashrate can I get out of these cards stable ?
Thx in advance
730 h/s - 750 h/s. Wolf's Handsdown. With custom timings that you can buy from Elivopp or someone else though id recommend Eli, you should see 850 h/s. If you are willing to learn how to do it yourself, you can there is a thread here on that. Edit :- And standard BIOS mod is copying the lower frequencies settings to the higher ones yes
Yes either copy the 1250 straps to 1750 or copy 1500 straps to 2000. Should get you to 750 h/s and power draw should be 90W - 130W from the wall if not mistaken per card.
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yep, it works now, tnx.
same settings like claymore (1475 h/s) or wolf0 I get 1420 h/s and less watt but I ran it for hour and I get too much rejected shares, almost 35%!
What cards are you using? Try this :- { "index": 0, "threads": 2, "rawintensity": 504, "worksize": 4 }, { "index": 1, "threads": 2, "rawintensity": 504, "worksize": 4 } ],
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