IOTUSA
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January 17, 2017, 05:00:31 PM |
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Nice
R9 280X finally broke the 300 H/S barrier with 11.1
Great WORK!!!
Is there any way to drop the power usage for the 280/280x/380s? They are just so damn hungry.
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IOTUSA
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January 17, 2017, 05:01:27 PM |
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with v11.1 i am getting ZecMiner64 low memory error message but with v11 i dont get any low memory error messages.
going to stick to v11 for now.
Increase your swap-drive size to set @ 16 GB on a related note windows 10 updates reverse it back to 4096 Yeah Windows 10 updates are a damn pain. Regedit that shit OUT!
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January 17, 2017, 05:03:08 PM |
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with v11.1 i am getting ZecMiner64 low memory error message but with v11 i dont get any low memory error messages.
going to stick to v11 for now.
Increase your swap-drive size to set @ 16 GB on a related note windows 10 updates reverse it back to 4096 Yeah Windows 10 updates are a damn pain. Regedit that shit OUT! shit man i forgot about the registry editor, do you know under what hkey is in
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IOTUSA
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January 17, 2017, 05:05:49 PM Last edit: January 17, 2017, 05:24:11 PM by IOTUSA |
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Has anyone found a reliable bios mod for the Sapphire rx 480 8g cards that reduces power but keeps the h/s rate respectable? Most of what I have found on forums have been unstable. I have 4 rigs with 6x Sapphire 8g 480's that each run at around 1200w (and I have a 1300w psu) and 11.5A and deliver 260 H/s on each card with the stock bios and I am having to reduce their intensity each time the mining software speeds the mining up or the whole platform shuts down due to exceeding power limits. I have played with different power tools such as Watttool (Wattman is useless for multiple cards and settings in Claymore just freeze my systems) but I am a bit of an inexperienced computer user so I am not sure what to try and I don't want to damage my systems. I have read every page of this forum as I have worked through all the same issues with Open CL and cards not being recognized, and I appreciate the degree this forum supplies ideas and methods to help others work through their issues. So I am asking my first question around suggested settings in Watt tool or perhaps even a stable and capable bios mod that keeps power down while not giving up on the current performance, if possible. Any help is appreciated.
why not just download MSI afterburner, and bring voltage down to about -75mv to start off, see if its stable. 1200w is too much ! By undervolting you'll get a lot of power savings. Is there a 'chart' somewhere for undervolting? I have a mix of 390/290/290x/380/280 etc. and would love to find a way to undervolt them to save power but don't really want to do it 'card by card'. Or am I better off just using Wattman to drop the power 'safely' to wherever each rig will run without crashing?
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IOTUSA
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January 17, 2017, 05:07:21 PM |
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with v11.1 i am getting ZecMiner64 low memory error message but with v11 i dont get any low memory error messages.
going to stick to v11 for now.
Increase your swap-drive size to set @ 16 GB on a related note windows 10 updates reverse it back to 4096 Yeah Windows 10 updates are a damn pain. Regedit that shit OUT! shit man i forgot about the registry editor, do you know under what hkey is in Well you can use this method: Launch the Task Scheduler. Go to Task Scheduler Library/Microsoft/Windows/Update Orchestrator. Right-click on the task named Reboot. Select Disable. I think the task scheduler also allows you to kill the update process completely by disabling it as well. Same as using regedit but more 'noob friendly' since you don't have to chase registry values.
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xeridea
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January 17, 2017, 05:28:38 PM |
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So no ASM for 480? Or is it not worth it due to driver limitations? From what I read 16.12 is slower than 16.11, at least prev versions. Anyone know speed diff on 11.1 with these drivers? I get ~260-265 on 480 8GB 1290/2000, 1750 strap, i8. It is algorithm 2, no ASM apparently.
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January 17, 2017, 05:30:21 PM |
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with v11.1 i am getting ZecMiner64 low memory error message but with v11 i dont get any low memory error messages.
going to stick to v11 for now.
Increase your swap-drive size to set @ 16 GB on a related note windows 10 updates reverse it back to 4096 Yeah Windows 10 updates are a damn pain. Regedit that shit OUT! shit man i forgot about the registry editor, do you know under what hkey is in Well you can use this method: Launch the Task Scheduler. Go to Task Scheduler Library/Microsoft/Windows/Update Orchestrator. Right-click on the task named Reboot. Select Disable. I think the task scheduler also allows you to kill the update process completely by disabling it as well. Same as using regedit but more 'noob friendly' since you don't have to chase registry values. I think the easiest way to disable auto updates is through the group policy editor. Only need to select automatic updates and switch it to disabled. Edit: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/328010
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January 17, 2017, 05:41:48 PM |
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280x:
240 -> 331 H/s but loads of rejects
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January 17, 2017, 05:47:43 PM |
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280x:
240 -> 331 H/s but loads of rejects
some time ago i have same problem. >>30% of rejects! decrease the intensity. for me on v9.2 -i 7, on v11 -i 4 . hashrate approx 250 hash/s
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January 17, 2017, 06:11:43 PM |
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280 now hashing at 233 sol.
11.1 gigabyte r280x stock bios 1100/1500 (i = 4, ttli = 75, bad cooler, win 10 x64 ltsb 1607 vga driver autoupdate) = 248...260 gigabyte 7950 bios F43 (1.09 V) 1050/1500 (i = 4, ttli = 75, win 10 x64 pro 1607, vga driver autoupdate) = 258...262 gigabyte 7950 bios F43 (1.09 V) 1100/1500 (i = 4, ttli = 75, win 10 x64 pro 1607, vga driver autoupdate) = 258...265 There is a feeling that the motherboard RAM settings (frequency and timings) affect performance. And not always in the direction of overclock.
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January 17, 2017, 06:29:48 PM |
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It is time for the option to auto-update to do )))
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January 17, 2017, 06:34:57 PM |
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Update* Running Claymore Version 11.1 (now) Win 10 (64b) Catalyst 16.3.2 -i 8
running with ASM on 1 Nitro R9 Fury (monitor) @ 381, goes up to 396 when I turn the monitor off 4 Nitro R9 Fury's @ 405-422 2 Nitro R9 Fury X @ 432-446
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January 17, 2017, 06:37:06 PM |
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Here are the results after a few years, still very stable. Basically the 7970 and 280x are faster or just as fast as a stock r9 290. I had to revert the r9 290 back to stock clock since it started locking up at 1050/1450.
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Etherion
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January 17, 2017, 06:44:07 PM |
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Here are the results after a few years, still very stable. Basically the 7970 and 280x are faster or just as fast as a stock r9 290. I had to revert the r9 290 back to stock clock since it started locking up at 1050/1450. What AMD driver do you use to get that from your 7970?
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January 17, 2017, 06:47:37 PM |
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Here are the results after a few years, still very stable. Basically the 7970 and 280x are faster or just as fast as a stock r9 290. I had to revert the r9 290 back to stock clock since it started locking up at 1050/1450. What AMD driver do you use to get that from your 7970? catalyst 15.12 hacked memory straps
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Etherion
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January 17, 2017, 06:48:55 PM |
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My MSI RX480 4Gb cant run at I8 on 11.1. Using 16.12.2 Anyone get the same problem?
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January 17, 2017, 06:50:21 PM Last edit: January 17, 2017, 07:07:40 PM by kostn |
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when I turn the monitor off
For AMD driver: Power settings -> Monitor off = Always on. (New driver by default turn off vga performance, if you monitor offline or you see fullscreen video)
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Etherion
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January 17, 2017, 06:56:30 PM |
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Here are the results after a few years, still very stable. Basically the 7970 and 280x are faster or just as fast as a stock r9 290. I had to revert the r9 290 back to stock clock since it started locking up at 1050/1450. What AMD driver do you use to get that from your 7970? catalyst 15.12 hacked memory straps I get 260 from 16.11.3 stock. Mind sharing your bios?
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January 17, 2017, 07:02:43 PM |
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I had to revert the r9 290 back to stock clock since it started locking up at 1050/1450.
GPU2 == 76, GPU4 == 84, GPU5 == 89 GPU4,GPU5 fan == 60 !!! you're a sadist
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January 17, 2017, 07:15:33 PM |
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i use 295x2 to mining, now hashing at 560 sol, this normal?
that seems to be low for 2x290s a single 290x is over 300 sols seems normal. my 290x does 340 but is modded as a 390x. before was doing in the 280 range
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