eretron
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August 04, 2016, 08:14:56 PM |
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Hello, here are my settings and the power what i have. 6 Cards from type Saphiere RX 480 8 GB SC Speed ~ 2300 MHs ETH Speed ~ 155 MHs GPU MHz 1000 MHz GPU Voltage 900mVolt MEM MHz 2200 MHz MEM Voltage 900mVolt Power @Wall ~ 1000 Watt (incl. Mainboard / CPU / etc. --> 70 Watt) Watt / MHs 6 Watt / MHs ETH ETH - Total Speed: 156.350 Mh/s, Total Shares: 19, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:16 ETH: GPU0 26.072 Mh/s, GPU1 26.026 Mh/s, GPU2 21.463 Mh/s, GPU3 25.976 Mh/s, GPU4 25.996 Mh/s, GPU5 26.067 Mh/s SC - Total Speed: 2345.239 Mh/s, Total Shares: 45, Rejected: 0 SC: GPU0 389.627 Mh/s, GPU1 377.211 Mh/s, GPU2 252.559 Mh/s, GPU3 385.632 Mh/s, GPU4 383.748 Mh/s, GPU5 384.098 Mh/s I have 6x 480 gpus all of them are 1000mhz @ 800mV Mem 2000mhz Getting 24.5MH/s per card @ 900W for whole rig at the wall How did You get memory to 2200mhz? Max I can set in Wattman is 2050.... If I read correctly older version of ati drivers could push them to 2200? So what is your OS and driver version? Thanks
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willi9974
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August 04, 2016, 08:45:05 PM |
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Hi,
I use the lastest driver Version from the amd Web Site and Windows 10
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eretron
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August 04, 2016, 08:46:48 PM |
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Strange, I am on Windows 8.1, and max I can set is 2050...
Will investigate a bit on that tomorrow...
Mine are PowerColor and ASUS 480s
Thanks
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Cryptozillah
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August 08, 2016, 07:17:22 AM |
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Strange, I am on Windows 8.1, and max I can set is 2050...
Will investigate a bit on that tomorrow...
Mine are PowerColor and ASUS 480s
Thanks
You probably have the 16.7.3 driver that have lower mem clock limit (2050) Switch to 16.7.2 and the limit will be 2250.
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August 09, 2016, 06:02:26 AM |
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I only changed the intensity: ethi 16 and dcri 40
Got you! Very good performance - thank you! i have 1x R9 280x Sapphire win 7 x64 claymore 5.3 driver 15.12 and set overclocking to 1100/1600 powelimit 20, -dcri 60 -ethi 16 i get 17.2 M'hs ETH and 517 m'hs SIA. dual miner when i dont use overclock i get 15 M'hs eth and 240 mhs sia i test to use ethOS distribution linux and get 17mhs max.. why people can mine with 20mhs and i cant? ? Thanks rep++
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ps_jb (OP)
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August 09, 2016, 11:11:39 PM |
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-dcri 60 -ethi 16 i get 17.2 M'hs ETH and 517 m'hs SIA. dual miner [/color][/b] why people can mine with 20mhs and i cant? ? Thanks rep++ -dcri 60 That is you problem. this value for dual mining should be maximum 40
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August 10, 2016, 02:20:50 AM |
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You can't get 20MH/s with a 280X anymore. Max is maybe 18.50-19.00MH/s
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August 10, 2016, 06:47:02 PM |
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You can't get 20MH/s with a 280X anymore. Max is maybe 18.50-19.00MH/s
There is a Stilt BIOS which was used to maximise Litecoin/Scrypt mining. I wonder if that BIOS can push the max to mine ETH. Been looking for this Stilt BIOS high and low but I couldn't find it. Anybody has one?
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August 10, 2016, 08:17:41 PM |
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You can't get 20MH/s with a 280X anymore. Max is maybe 18.50-19.00MH/s
There is a Stilt BIOS which was used to maximise Litecoin/Scrypt mining. I wonder if that BIOS can push the max to mine ETH. Been looking for this Stilt BIOS high and low but I couldn't find it. Anybody has one? Check this out. hope you can find them here.. I would save them all just to make sure you have them. seems they are being deleted everywhere. Get em while ya can now may be useful in the future. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2XVfIhkHZlfcVR0QzhlQlhJYTAhttps://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=16623https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=12830.0Best Regards d57heinz
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August 10, 2016, 08:25:34 PM |
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280x used to have 20+ mh on eth but that is over since the dag size increase, stilt bios won't help you, I have 4 r9 280x with stilt bios and runs at 17.8-18.3eth / 446-460 sia (2different brands, undervolted to the max)
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August 10, 2016, 08:36:27 PM |
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280x used to have 20+ mh on eth but that is over since the dag size increase, stilt bios won't help you, I have 4 r9 280x with stilt bios and runs at 17.8-18.3eth / 446-460 sia (2different brands, undervolted to the max)
Thanks for the info.. Id keep them anyway never know what will be the next profitable coin to mine after eth goes POS. Could be some advantage.. I agree tho i dont think we will squeeze much more hash outta those 7970/280x cards. i just purchased an xfx rx470 shows only 102 watt total draw on gpu z @ 22mhs Eth. will confirm once i have some more time. Been fighting heat again.. Pushing mid 90's in midwest with 75% humidity. Ill get you some real world data later this weekend. I have a whole variety of cards to show results. Best Regards d57heinz
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August 11, 2016, 12:09:10 AM |
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MSI R9 290 with Arctic Accelero Hybrid III - 140 (R9-290X) Multi-Compatible Air/Liquid Cooler
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August 11, 2016, 01:47:33 AM |
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MSI R9 290 with Arctic Accelero Hybrid III - 140 (R9-290X) Multi-Compatible Air/Liquid Cooler Am I missing something? It's entirely possible I'm wrong. I just did the math in my head. At $99 for this cooler this isn't worth it. The speed improvement isn't enough to justify the cost of the cooler. You can just buy more GPUs.
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August 11, 2016, 02:14:47 AM |
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MSI R9 290 with Arctic Accelero Hybrid III - 140 (R9-290X) Multi-Compatible Air/Liquid Cooler Am I missing something? It's entirely possible I'm wrong. I just did the math in my head. At $99 for this cooler this isn't worth it. The speed improvement isn't enough to justify the cost of the cooler. You can just buy more GPUs. True but the fans on the MSI 290 are horrible and have a short life. Also very loud and run pretty hot at 100% GPU utilization. 30-40 days and the cooler is paid for hopefully. I have had these 290s many months now and they have paid for themselves already. 1 fan on each of my 290s died recently and I was tired of the heat and the noise the factory cooler put out.
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August 11, 2016, 03:38:14 AM |
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True but the fans on the MSI 290 are horrible and have a short life. Also very loud and run pretty hot at 100% GPU utilization. 30-40 days and the cooler is paid for hopefully. I have had these 290s many months now and they have paid for themselves already. 1 fan on each of my 290s died recently and I was tired of the heat and the noise the factory cooler put out.
That actually makes sense. If you have busted fans it may be cheaper to buy one of these coolers than a new GPU. I'll have to keep that in mind for my own equipment!
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August 12, 2016, 10:28:35 AM |
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RIG 1:
6 x Sapphire R9-390 @ stock Speed, no undervolting, +50 powerlimit DCRI 40
ETH: 174,04 MH/s @Ethermine SIA: 3484 MH/s @localhost (solo)
RIG 2:
2 x MSI RX 480 @ stock Speed, no undervolting, no powerlimit DCRI 45
ETH: 48,54 MH/s @Ethermine SIA: 1078 MH/s @localhost (solo)
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ps_jb (OP)
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August 12, 2016, 10:41:06 AM |
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RIG 1:
6 x Sapphire R9-390 @ stock Speed, no undervolting, +50 powerlimit DCRI 40
ETH: 174,04 MH/s @Ethermine SIA: 3484 MH/s @localhost (solo)
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2 x MSI RX 480 @ stock Speed, no undervolting, no powerlimit DCRI 45
ETH: 48,54 MH/s @Ethermine SIA: 1078 MH/s @localhost (solo)
Any reason why you dont want to slightly overclock the rigs?
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August 12, 2016, 03:29:49 PM |
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SIA: 1078 MH/s @localhost (solo)
can you explain to mine Solo SIA Coins? it sounds interesting...
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August 12, 2016, 07:01:13 PM Last edit: August 13, 2016, 05:58:32 AM by gary_aut |
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For sure, there are two reasons why I run my Rigs on stock Speed: On the 390er Rig I use 2 x Corsair HX1200i (3 x r9-390 on 1 PSU) When I overclock the 6 Cards there drain over 2250 Watts from the PSU´s. Its unsafe for me to push the Units to there Limits. And the Temperature goes much higher. On warm Days over 83 +. If I build more Rigs and can put them in a separate Room with air condition then I can tune up these Cards. With overclocking the Single R9-390 Rig reach about 198 MH/s hashing Speed. @willi9974 Ich habe SIA Coins seit dem 16.ten Juli mit Claymores Dualminer laufen. Da SIA eh nur nebenbei gerechnet wird habe ich von den Pools abgesehen und eigentlich immer solo gerechnet. Ich bin bis jetzt sehr gut damit gefahren. 4 Blöcke in knapp einem Monat. Sicher braucht man auch etwas Glück. Mit SIA geht das überraschend einfach: 1.) SIA-UI installieren, Seed aufschreiben/abspeichern, Wallet öffnen 2.) Claymore starten :-) Meine Befehlszeile: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.worker -epsw x -dpool http://localhost:9980/miner/header -dcoin sia -mode 0 -dcri 45 -tstop 85 -ethi 16 -dbg -1 cg Gary
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ps_jb (OP)
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August 12, 2016, 10:37:54 PM |
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For sure, there are two reasons why I run my Rigs on stock Speed:
On the 390er Rig I use 2 x Corsair HX1200i (3 x r9-390 on 1 PSU) When I overclock the 6 Cards there drain over 2250 Watts from the PSU´s. Its unsafe for me to push the Units to there Limits. And the Temperature goes much higher. On warm Days over 83 +. If I build more Rigs and can put them in a separate Room with air condition then I can tune up these Cards.
With overclocking the Single R9-390 Rig reach about 198 MH/s hashing Speed.
Thank you, Gary Danke!
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