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Author Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)  (Read 3839039 times)
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March 21, 2017, 07:43:11 AM
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Hi!
Ive just created table with hashrate and power consumption for most popular amd videocards, please help me fix it.
PM me or write here if have another value(s) for any card.

Code:
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 Model                 Sol/sec   Power 
 7950                  270       250   
 7970                  292       270   
 R9 270                180       180   
 R9 280x               323       300   
 R9 290                340       250   
 R9 290 flash to 390   370       250   
 R9 380                200       200   
 R9 390                411       250   
 R9 390x               440       280   
 RX 470 4Gb            299       150   
 RX 480                330       150   
 R9 Fury Nano          435       275   
 R9 Fury X             455       275   
 R9 Fury Nitro         470       275   

I think your R9 nano power is too high. It is about 200W for 435.

even lower when you use a custom rom

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March 21, 2017, 08:51:35 AM
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Nano 185 @470hash

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March 21, 2017, 09:08:41 AM
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sapphire rx 470 4GB reffrence clock setting please

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March 21, 2017, 11:24:48 AM
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for jddebug

What is your intesity setting i am using sapphire r9 280x and MSI 7970 lighting and have found that if I go for intesity higher than -i 2 my rigs start going unstable (restarting,hanging etc..) for the 7970 with downvolt to 1069 mV on the GPU core, on the r9 280 x I can do -i 4 and be stable with the downvolt of 980 mV.

7970 downvolt stable -i 2 get 290 to 300 h/s on claymore 12.4
r9 280 downvolt stable -i 4 get 290 to 300 h/s on claymore 12.4 

All cards are running asm option
Hope this helps

This did help get me where I wanted to be. I was able to use -i 6 for my 7970's and they are stable so far.

Thank you.
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so you undervolt them and now they are stabe with more then -i 2 ?

No, I made changes that djolep07 made me think about.

I have voltage set to about the same as djolep07.

I have this in my config:

-zpool equihash.usa.nicehash.com:3357
-zwal (my wallet address).r10
-zpsw z
-allpools 1
-i 6
-asm 1

(I had -i 8. Even though the miner sets intensity to 7 that is to high and it made everything slower. I believe that was the problem.)

I didn't have -asm 1 in my config. I think the miner was automatically using it anyway but now I set it to use it for sure.

Additionally, I noticed that my start.bat file didn't have the extra parameters in it anymore. I may have missed that when I did a previous update.

So now it has all this in it:

setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
ZecMiner64.exe

Getting a nice 300+ H/s from each card now.
So you are using more than -i 2 on 7970 cards and it is not crashing ?

Thats correct. I am using -i 6 and it is completely stable.

Hi,

im now testing with your settings and -i 4 and its stable for more than 24h. What clocks and vcore do you use for the 7970s ?
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March 21, 2017, 12:00:59 PM
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Does anybody know how much system RAM volume matters to intensities?

I have various cards spread over a few rigs. I've noticed some reduce intensity on the basis of not enough memory, where other rigs with the same GPUs dont. I assumed this was linked to GPU memory, but the cards are the same with the same 3gb. So is this reduction actually linked to system RAM volume?
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March 21, 2017, 12:08:21 PM
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Hi!
Ive just created table with hashrate and power consumption for most popular amd videocards, please help me fix it.
PM me or write here if have another value(s) for any card.

Code:
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 Model                 Sol/sec   Power 
 7950                  270       250   
 7970                  292       270   
 R9 270                180       180   
 R9 280x               323       300   
 R9 290                340       250   
 R9 290 flash to 390   370       250   
 R9 380                200       200   
 R9 390                411       250   
 R9 390x               440       280   
 RX 470 4Gb            299       150   
 RX 480                330       150   
 R9 Fury Nano          435       275   
 R9 Fury X             455       275   
 R9 Fury Nitro         470       275   

Does rx 480 really make 330 sols?
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March 21, 2017, 12:14:53 PM
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Does rx 480 really make 330 sols?

I get more like 300 on stock settings with stock bios, 8GB card, Claymore 12.4, i8. Probably could be pushed to 330 with a bit of work.
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March 21, 2017, 12:36:51 PM
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Hi Claymore thx for a great software... one question though, I'm using a AMD RX 460 oc 2gb edition GPU (got it for my birthday)
and I'm using the 17.2.1 crimson driver (Is that a problem?, should I change to earlier drivers like 16.5, or does the 17.2 drivers sufice?)

I get speeds of over 150 sol/s with your 12.3 version (same card) compared to other miners(software) your's is worth the miner fee!

Thanks.
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March 21, 2017, 01:31:04 PM
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Does rx 480 really make 330 sols?

I get more like 300 on stock settings with stock bios, 8GB card, Claymore 12.4, i8. Probably could be pushed to 330 with a bit of work.

Whats the hash rate disparity between 8 and 4 GB memory on the 480 cards?

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March 21, 2017, 03:28:09 PM
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12.4 was not stable for my rig. I had not respoding gpu error and lockups.
I have 3x r9 280x and one r9 270. running linux.

Back to 12.3 and its stable now. and no noticable speed difference.
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March 21, 2017, 03:30:37 PM
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Hi!
Ive just created table with hashrate and power consumption for most popular amd videocards, please help me fix it.
PM me or write here if have another value(s) for any card.

Code:
 Model                 Sol/sec   Power  
----------------------------------------
 7950                  285       160   
 7970M 2GB             145       100
 7970                  292       270   
 R9 270                180       180   
 R9 280                280       300
 R9 280x               310       300   
 R9 290                340       250   
 R9 290 flash to 390   370       250   
 R9 380                230       200   
 R9 390                411       250   
 R9 390x               410       280   
 RX 460                150        60
 RX 470 4Gb            299       150   
 RX 480                300       150   
 R9 Fury Nano          450       185   
 R9 Fury X             455       225   
 R9 Fury Nitro         470       250   
My 7970 with Hynix Mem is running about 313H/s but about 225W. Its a modified BIOS but no custom straps.

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March 21, 2017, 05:33:12 PM
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Hi!
Ive just created table with hashrate and power consumption for most popular amd videocards, please help me fix it.
PM me or write here if have another value(s) for any card.

Code:
 Model                 Sol/sec   Power  
----------------------------------------
 7950                  285       160   
 7970M 2GB             145       100
 7970                  292       270   
 R9 270                180       180   
 R9 280                280       300
 R9 280x               310       300   
 R9 290                340       250   
 R9 290 flash to 390   370       250   
 R9 380                230       200   
 R9 390                411       250   
 R9 390x               410       280   
 RX 460                150        60
 RX 470 4Gb            299       150   
 RX 480                300       150   
 R9 Fury Nano          450       185   
 R9 Fury X             455       225   
 R9 Fury Nitro         470       250   
My 7970 with Hynix Mem is running about 313H/s but about 225W. Its a modified BIOS but no custom straps.

What do you mean "a modified BIOS but no custom straps."?
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March 21, 2017, 06:00:25 PM
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Hi!
Ive just created table with hashrate and power consumption for most popular amd videocards, please help me fix it.
PM me or write here if have another value(s) for any card.

Code:
 Model                 Sol/sec   Power  
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 7950                  285       160   
 7970M 2GB             145       100
 7970                  292       270   
 R9 270                180       180   
 R9 280                280       300
 R9 280x               310       300   
 R9 290                340       250   
 R9 290 flash to 390   370       250   
 R9 380                230       200   
 R9 390                411       250   
 R9 390x               410       280   
 RX 460                150        60
 RX 470 4Gb            299       150   
 RX 480                300       150   
 R9 Fury Nano          450       185   
 R9 Fury X             455       225   
 R9 Fury Nitro         470       250   
My 7970 with Hynix Mem is running about 313H/s but about 225W. Its a modified BIOS but no custom straps.

What do you mean "a modified BIOS but no custom straps."?

I just grabbed a BIOS that would allow me to OC the card past the default max, which was something like 1525MHz on the Memclock. Now I can OC up to 2000MHz on the memclock. I believe this is the BIOS I grabbed for it: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/123523/sapphire-hd7970-3072-120628

It's a Sapphire 7970 non-ghz edition. But I think I flashed it with the Vapor-X bios. Its been running solid for about a month now.

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March 21, 2017, 06:20:39 PM
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Hi!
Ive just created table with hashrate and power consumption for most popular amd videocards, please help me fix it.
PM me or write here if have another value(s) for any card.

Code:
 Model                 Sol/sec   Power  
----------------------------------------
 7950                  285       160   
 7970M 2GB             145       100
 7970                  292       270   
 R9 270                180       180   
 R9 280                280       300
 R9 280x               310       300   
 R9 290                340       250   
 R9 290 flash to 390   370       250   
 R9 380                230       200   
 R9 390                411       250   
 R9 390x               410       280   
 RX 460                150        60
 RX 470 4Gb            299       150   
 RX 480                300       150   
 R9 Fury Nano          450       185   
 R9 Fury X             455       225   
 R9 Fury Nitro         470       250   
My 7970 with Hynix Mem is running about 313H/s but about 225W. Its a modified BIOS but no custom straps.

What do you mean "a modified BIOS but no custom straps."?

I just grabbed a BIOS that would allow me to OC the card past the default max, which was something like 1525MHz on the Memclock. Now I can OC up to 2000MHz on the memclock. I believe this is the BIOS I grabbed for it: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/123523/sapphire-hd7970-3072-120628

It's a Sapphire 7970 non-ghz edition. But I think I flashed it with the Vapor-X bios. Its been running solid for about a month now.

It seems that the memory strip mod for the ZEC mining is not so necessary. For ETH, it is more important.
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R9 270                180       180

180w for r9 270  i don't think so it s an 150w gpu so it s more close to 100-110 probably

and 380 it s vary a lot with model and ram, the worse i have is asus 380 4G  it does only 206mh
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180w for r9 270  i don't think so it s an 150w gpu so it s more close to 100-110 probably

and 380 it s vary a lot with model and ram, the worse i have is asus 380 4G  it does only 206mh

I am getting about the same for Gigabyte R9 270 running 12.4.
Average of 4 cards (2 under win, 2 under linux)
H/s: 175
watt: 115-120
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12.4, Win 10, driver 15.12

Sapphire R9 280 Dual X @ stock bios, 1100/1500, i:5, asm: 1 ~295H/s@ ~200W
Sapphire R9 290 reference @ 390 bios, 1100/1250, i:6, asm: 1 ~400H/s@ ~260W
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Hi!
Ive just created table with hashrate and power consumption for most popular amd videocards, please help me fix it.
PM me or write here if have another value(s) for any card.

Code:
 Model                 Sol/sec   Power  
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 7950                  285       160    
 7970M 2GB             145       100
 7970                  300       215
 7990                  600       375      
 R9 270                180       180    
 R9 280                280       200
 R9 280x               310       230    
 R9 290                340       250    
 R9 290 flash to 390   370       250    
 R9 380                230       200    
 R9 390                411       250    
 R9 390x               410       280    
 RX 460                150        60
 RX 470 4Gb            299       150    
 RX 480                300       150    
 R9 Fury Nano          450       185    
 R9 Fury X             455       225    
 R9 Fury Nitro         470       250    

Stock RX 480's are getting about 295-305 on my machine. No custom rom, reference XFX models 8GB. Windows 10 pro anni. edition using recommended driver for the claymore equihash miner.

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Hi!
Ive just created table with hashrate and power consumption for most popular amd videocards, please help me fix it.
PM me or write here if have another value(s) for any card.

Code:
 Model                 Sol/sec   Power  
----------------------------------------
 7950                  285       160    
 7970M 2GB             145       100
 7970                  300       215
 7990                  600       375      
 R9 270                180       180    
 R9 280                280       200
 R9 280x               310       230    
 R9 290                340       250    
 R9 290 flash to 390   370       250    
 R9 380                230       200    
 R9 390                411       250    
 R9 390x               410       280    
 RX 460                150        60
 RX 470 4Gb            299       150    
 RX 480                300       150    
 R9 Fury Nano          450       185    
 R9 Fury X             455       225    
 R9 Fury Nitro         470       250    

Stock RX 480's are getting about 295-305 on my machine. No custom rom, reference XFX models 8GB. Windows 10 pro anni. edition using recommended driver for the claymore equihash miner.

My RX 480 4G nitro + with some OC 1435 / 2100 330 sol.
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R9 270                180       180

180w for r9 270  i don't think so it s an 150w gpu so it s more close to 100-110 probably

and 380 it s vary a lot with model and ram, the worse i have is asus 380 4G  it does only 206mh

I am getting about the same for Gigabyte R9 270 running 12.4.
Average of 4 cards (2 under win, 2 under linux)
H/s: 175
watt: 115-120

you using 12.4?  no speed decrease ?
because i tested and 12.4 (172) is slower than 12.1 (179)
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