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December 16, 2017, 05:17:22 PM |
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Quick Question -
Does smos not order the GPU's based on what slot they're in?
I have a rig of 13, 3 of them are 570's, and the rest are 580s
For OC purposes, I put the 570's in the first 3 slots. However, when looking at the dashboard, there are indeed 3 CC/MC figures that are lower than the rest (the 570's) but they aren't the first 3 in the list! They are all spread around.
Does anyone know how smos orders the GPU's and how I can be sure i'm OC'ing the right card?
Not really even from ssh u will view both as Ellesmere 4g/8g the best approach so far it to hot unplug USB from rise and see which GPU hangs i did that on one of my rigs That's insane! Just push a number key on the keyboard to turn off a gpu, wait a minute and you can touch them to see which is cool to the touch. use the arrow keys to disable cards 10-13. Alternatively disable all of them and one by one start them up and watch for the fans to start spinning.
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mr.pacy.mf
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December 16, 2017, 06:36:06 PM |
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hi everyone I have problem with simlemining os in cobination with r9 300 series amd gpu 390x and 380 Im using R OS in combination with optiminer 2.1.0 and that os working good with older 280x series on MNX coin when I try to start r9 300 series I get same error on 390x and 380 ERROR:compilation from LLVMIR binary to IL text failed ! can anyone help me with this
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willi9974
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December 16, 2017, 11:43:13 PM |
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Quick Question -
Does smos not order the GPU's based on what slot they're in?
I have a rig of 13, 3 of them are 570's, and the rest are 580s
For OC purposes, I put the 570's in the first 3 slots. However, when looking at the dashboard, there are indeed 3 CC/MC figures that are lower than the rest (the 570's) but they aren't the first 3 in the list! They are all spread around.
Does anyone know how smos orders the GPU's and how I can be sure i'm OC'ing the right card?
Not really even from ssh u will view both as Ellesmere 4g/8g the best approach so far it to hot unplug USB from rise and see which GPU hangs i did that on one of my rigs That's insane! Just push a number key on the keyboard to turn off a gpu, wait a minute and you can touch them to see which is cool to the touch. use the arrow keys to disable cards 10-13. Alternatively disable all of them and one by one start them up and watch for the fans to start spinning. Thx, good tip
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delbarbour
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December 16, 2017, 11:57:45 PM |
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well i have been troubleshooting a weird Error while installing Rx570 Elpida memory Modded into MSI z270-A Pro or H110 Pro BTC or H81 BTC.
Board might work on 1 or 2 card but freeze if added more
i have been getting fronzen screen and every device stop on the rig even Nic card goes off
it turns out to be a Known Bug in Linux Kernel 4.11 which wasnt fix until 4.14 - here https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100443
unfortunately i cannot manual update the Kernel to since its the not the Generic one but the Rock Kernel install 1.6
a newer version of kernel available here https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCK-Kernel-Driver/releases/tag/roc-1.6.3 but users reported same bug
Someone also mentioned it might be related to dynamic voltage in vBios like 62511 which is out of range of normal voltage for the old school kernel
anyone found a workaround for this ?
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ysakay
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December 17, 2017, 01:17:16 AM |
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I use this os for 6 months. But today OS doesn't start. Only black Screen. I reflash another USB and try another pc but it didn't start.How can i start os?
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ysakay
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December 17, 2017, 02:26:40 AM |
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Does the RX NV support hybrid configurations - some AMD and some Nvidia cards on one system??? Can i use that rx580 rig?(ethereum)
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ParadoxNasha
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December 17, 2017, 09:30:00 AM |
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About to give SMOS a go as one of my clients uses it and regularly asks for my help.
I notice 2 downloads for RX.. RX OS, and RX DAG Fix
How do these relate? Install OS then install DAG fix afterwards or what?
Doesn't seem to be any documentation about this on.
Cheers, Nash
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Beave162
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December 17, 2017, 12:16:40 PM |
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About to give SMOS a go as one of my clients uses it and regularly asks for my help.
I notice 2 downloads for RX.. RX OS, and RX DAG Fix
How do these relate? Install OS then install DAG fix afterwards or what?
Doesn't seem to be any documentation about this on.
Cheers, Nash
"clients"?
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deforester
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December 17, 2017, 01:00:32 PM |
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I'm getting my hardware (6 x RX580) next week and I'm looking for what OS to use.
I've read a lot about modding the bios of the GPU and since I don't have accesss to a windows machine (except as a virtual machine) can SMOS take care of that for me or what should I do?
If I have two different kinds of RX580, anything special to think about or it's all automagical?
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Oakey22
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December 17, 2017, 01:45:56 PM |
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I might have a look at this soon, currently running Windows for my rigs but it's a pain to try and update them all. The one thing I am worried about it adding new miners, can this be done by myself or does it have to be done by SMOS?
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xPETEx
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December 17, 2017, 05:58:01 PM |
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About to give SMOS a go as one of my clients uses it and regularly asks for my help.
I notice 2 downloads for RX.. RX OS, and RX DAG Fix
How do these relate? Install OS then install DAG fix afterwards or what?
Doesn't seem to be any documentation about this on.
Cheers, Nash
just flash the dagfix. No need to download the other. it's stable now. people were originally given the option since dagfix consumed more power.
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December 17, 2017, 06:12:18 PM |
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[Question] I just started using SMOS and I think it is great. However I have a question and I was hoping someone can help. [] On a Rig with (5x RX480 - Bootstrap to 1625 Memory Timing) running Windows 10 (Claymore 10.2) = 750Watt. Dual mining ETH at 124Mhz + 415 Mhz LBRY. When I switched over to SMOS, power consumption went up as high as 930 Watt, is this normal? SMOS overclocking settings are 975 Core Mhz, 1850Mhz Mem, 950 Undervolting and Powerstage 5. PCIE has been set to AUTO. Did I do something wrong? Thank you.
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miguekun
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December 17, 2017, 06:18:44 PM |
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@Titanick I was planing to ask you for a miner for scrypt/lyra/etc... but instead of that I´m gonna make a suggestion: Can you add a way to upload a miner binary as a custom miner? actually I do it by myself just using same names as other miners that I don´t use, but is a pain in the ass because I have to go to the farm and do it one by one in the rigs.
Sometimes I want to test with small coins just to mine enought to have a masternode or just because is funny, but there is no way to mine something "different" than the top10 in whattomine. Some people, like me, are not mining for inmediate reward, but for strategic movements in future.
Thanks
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December 17, 2017, 07:23:41 PM |
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Hi Is posible work with usb wifi?
And how config?
Not possible and wont support it soon. Wifi slows down mining anyway. I know it's a bit old but this is the page as 1st result searching on Google as "SMOS WiFI". Still wondering why everyone keep saying it's slower with wifi. I dont see any difference. Just connected with wifi connection and speed is same. I did 5 hours testing with LAN and WiFI. I know all stories but we're not talking about video streaming or something similar. Conclusion is YES, it's possible to use SMOS with WiFi. Just some linux workout and having stable WiFi signal.
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December 17, 2017, 09:02:25 PM |
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I'm getting my hardware (6 x RX580) next week and I'm looking for what OS to use.
I've read a lot about modding the bios of the GPU and since I don't have accesss to a windows machine (except as a virtual machine) can SMOS take care of that for me or what should I do?
If I have two different kinds of RX580, anything special to think about or it's all automagical?
I'm using the R9 version, so maybe it's not true for RX. The atiflash tool located in /root/utils/atiflash. I think usage is same as DOS version : --- ATIFLASH v4.25 --- -h, -?, /h, /? Help (this screen)
Format: ATIFLASH [command] [parameter1] [parameter2] [parameter3] <option/s> [command]: -i [Num] Display information of ATI adapters in the system. Display information of adapter [Num] if specified. -ai [Num] Display advanced information of ATI adapters on system. Display advanced information of adapter [Num] if specified. -biosfileinfo <File> Displays the Bios info in file <file> -p <Num> <File> Write BIOS image in file <File> to flash ROM in Adapter <Num>. -pa <File> Write BIOS image <File> to all appropriate adapters. -s <Num> <File> [Size] Save BIOS image from adapter <Num> to file <File>. First [Size] kbytes (except for Theater in bytes) of ROM content is saved if [Size] is specified. -cf <File> [Size] [Sum] Calculate 16-bit checksum for file <File>. Checksum for the first [Size] kbytes of the file is calculated if [Size] is specified. -cb <Num> [Size] [Sum] Calculate 16-bit BIOS image checksum for adapter <Num>. Checksum for the first [Size] kbytes of the ROM content is calculated if [Size] is specified. -cr <Num> [Size] [Sum] Calculate 16-bit ROM checksum for adapter <Num> and compare it to the [Sum] specified. This command is the same as -cb if [Size] is specified. -t <Num> Test ROM access of adapter <Num> -v <Num> <File> Compare ROM content of adapter <Num> to <File> -mi <Num> [ID] Modify SSID & SVID in BIOS image of adapter <Num> to <ID>. SSID & SVID in BIOS image of adapter <Num> is displayed if [ID] is not specified. -mb <Num> <File> Modify SSID, SVID, BIOS Pin Number, & Boot Message in BIOS image of adapter <Num> to values in <filename>. Input file example: ssid = 715B svid = 1002 biospn = "113-xxxxxx-xx" bootmsg = "ATI graphic board" -pak <File> Package an executable for BIOS update according to the commands in <File>. Config file example: outfile = update.exe banner = "Update v1.0" infile = a123.bin command = -pa -padevid=715B infile -isr <Num> <Build Number> <Board Number> Set ISR number based on the given build and board number if not specified, print out ISR Number -prod <Num> <12 digit serial number> Set PROD number based on the given serial number if not specified, print out SN Number -checkprodsn <Num> <12 Digit Serial Number> Comparing the Prod SN based on existing prod sn saved in ROM
<option/s>: -f Force flashing regardless of security checkings (e.g. AsicID & BIOS file info check OR boot-up card). -fa Force flashing bypassing already-programmed check. -fm Force flashing bypassing BIOS memory config check. -fs Force flashing bypassing BIOS SSID check. -fp Force flashing bypassing BIOS P/N check. -nw No user interaction on test failure. -sst Use SST25VFxxx flashing algorithm regardless of ROMID straps. -st Use ST M25Pxx flashing algorithm regardless of ROMID straps. -atmel Use AT25Fxxx flashing algorithm regardless of ROMID straps. -nopci Do not enumerate PCI adapters, i.e. enumerate only AGP and PCIe adpaters -pcionly Enumerate only PCI adapters, i.e. do not enumerate AGP and PCIe adapters -agp Enumerate only AGP adapters, i.e. do not enumerate PCI and PCIe adapters unless used with -pcie or -pci -noagp Do not enumerate AGP adapters, i.e. enumerate only PCI and PCIe adpaters -pcie Enumerate only PCIe adapters, i.e. do not enumerate AGP and PCI adapters unless used with -agp or -pci -nopcie Do not enumerate PCIe adapters, i.e. enumerate only AGP and PCI adpaters
-pci Enumerate only PCI adapters, i.e. do not enumerate AGP and PCIe adapters unless used with -agp or -pcie -noremap Skip BARs error detection and remapping in PCI configuration space -reboot Force a reboot of the system after successfully completing the specified operation -keepisrsn keep the ISR Number on the adapter when flashing a new VBIOS -keepprodsn keep the Prod SN on the adapter when flashing a new VBIOS -siireset Specifies the GPIO Pin to be used as the Reset when updating SiI1930 microcontroller firmware Input example: -siireset=7 <No Spaces> -siiuprog Specifies the GPIO Pin to be used as the uprog when updating SiI1930 microcontroller firmware Input example: -siiuprog=14 <No Spaces> -scansii Overrides normal adapter detection to enable detecting SSI roms with/without TPI firmware -log Logs output to atiflash.log, overrides existing file -logappend Logs and appends output to atiflash.log -ddc Enable DDC support -padevid=<ID> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific device ID. -passid=<ID> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific SSID. -pasvid=<ID> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific SVID. -pavbpn=<VBPN> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific VBIOS PN. -excl_memtrain_dtable When flashing on new VBIOS, a pre-determined memory training data table in the old VBIOS will not be overwritten. -isr <adapter num> [build num] [board num] If build number and board number are specified, sets the ISR Number value in specified adapter. If only adapter is specified, the current ISR Number is displayed -checkpn <adapter num> <filename> Checks PN of the current product and compares it to external file *<Num> = adapter number, <File> = filename *[Size] = data block size in KBytes, except for Theater Pro in Bytes *Use command -i to see the adapter numbers in the system. *Theater Pro supports commands -i, p, s, cf, cr, t, v and options -f, -noremap.
It worked fine to back up current VBIOS and update it, on a regular Sapphire R9 290. Hashrate did not increase though...
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Storx
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December 17, 2017, 09:11:00 PM |
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Is there any chance that profit switching will come to simple mining os?
I am asking because i currently run all my rigs off windows with awesome miner using profit switching, but i have had lots of pains with windows lately with new builds and simple mining is just so much easier to setup, but i really enjoy the profit switching i use on awesome miner currently.
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esconceptsz
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December 17, 2017, 09:27:40 PM |
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I might have a look at this soon, currently running Windows for my rigs but it's a pain to try and update them all. The one thing I am worried about it adding new miners, can this be done by myself or does it have to be done by SMOS?
I switched to SMOS from Windows months ago for the same reason, Windows is a huge pain. Windows is probably fine if you don't have a lot of rigs, I have 12, not a ton, but is enough to be a pain. Reliability/up-time has improved big time, I can go weeks at a time with no downtime or reboots. Trade-off being you're stuck mining what SMOS can mine, which is a decent selection of coins. You have a lot more flexibility in Windows for other coins. For me it was totally worth the switch. Would be really nice if SMOS had an Android/iPhone app!
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esconceptsz
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December 17, 2017, 09:37:04 PM |
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Is there any chance that profit switching will come to simple mining os?
I am asking because i currently run all my rigs off windows with awesome miner using profit switching, but i have had lots of pains with windows lately with new builds and simple mining is just so much easier to setup, but i really enjoy the profit switching i use on awesome miner currently.
I never totally got on board with profit switching. I tried it on Awesome miner for a bit, pretty cool. Have been trying to figure out in what scenario it'd be beneficial. The only scenario I can think of is if I'm going take what I've mined and quickly turn around and sell it on an exchange. If I plan on holding what I mine for awhile it really doesn't matter that much. Maybe there are other scenarios I'm not thinking of? Just not sure how you'd earn more profit switching unless you sell right away.
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VyprBTC
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December 17, 2017, 09:55:59 PM |
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I might have a look at this soon, currently running Windows for my rigs but it's a pain to try and update them all. The one thing I am worried about it adding new miners, can this be done by myself or does it have to be done by SMOS?
I switched to SMOS from Windows months ago for the same reason, Windows is a huge pain. Windows is probably fine if you don't have a lot of rigs, I have 12, not a ton, but is enough to be a pain. Reliability/up-time has improved big time, I can go weeks at a time with no downtime or reboots. Trade-off being you're stuck mining what SMOS can mine, which is a decent selection of coins. You have a lot more flexibility in Windows for other coins. For me it was totally worth the switch. Would be really nice if SMOS had an Android/iPhone app! That's a pretty big fucking trade off being only able to mine what smos lets you mine. No thanks. Alexis78 isn't even on there and it's been a year, and look how long it took to get DTSM on there. No thanks. I'll take control myself.
I have ZERO problems running windows, I keep reading this guy has this problem this guy has that problem, unstable etc. It comes down to one thing. You didn't set up windows right, You really only need to turn off Update and literally 1 more thing, rigs run for months no issues.
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December 18, 2017, 12:39:49 AM |
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