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I tried cn7 with my mix rig r9 270,280,390's everytime it loads the bin for first cards GGS just sits there do I have to install the latest drivers and set my clocks to stock or uninstall AF and let GGS run my cards I always used your original GG on this rig and loved the results but because of the fork thats no longer a option
Welcome back! Yeah, you need to update the driver. There is no way around it. Thank You tonight when I get home I'll update drivers also GGS is looking awesome
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UnclWish
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May 01, 2018, 11:49:49 AM |
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zawawa, can you help me?
I have two timings straps, 1 for cryptonight memory clock 1950MHz and 2nd for ethereum on 2200MHz memory clock. Is there is a way to unite straps into 1, or flash these 2 straps in bios some way that allows to use this straps on they clocks on 1 bios?
I'm tired to reflash bios every time when changes profits from algo.
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deadsix
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May 01, 2018, 01:12:02 PM |
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I have several RX 470's that I have tested on gatelessgate for Ethereum, here is my feedback : - Produces on an average 1-2mh per GPU less than Claymore (this is after sitting through the painfully long optimisation process)
- Consumes about 30% higher power compared to Claymore
- Messed up the powerplay tables so completely that even after uninstalling the miner and using several tools to reset fan settings or OC settings etc my GPU fans were constantly at 100%, I had to uninstall and reinstall drivers entirely
Nice UI, but I dont see the point of using something thats clearly inferior to Claymore with the same devfee.
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zawawa (OP)
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May 01, 2018, 02:12:13 PM |
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I have several RX 470's that I have tested on gatelessgate for Ethereum, here is my feedback : - Produces on an average 1-2mh per GPU less than Claymore (this is after sitting through the painfully long optimisation process)
- Consumes about 30% higher power compared to Claymore
- Messed up the powerplay tables so completely that even after uninstalling the miner and using several tools to reset fan settings or OC settings etc my GPU fans were constantly at 100%, I had to uninstall and reinstall drivers entirely
Nice UI, but I dont see the point of using something thats clearly inferior to Claymore with the same devfee. Did you use the recommended driver? At least the third problem shouldn't have happened. As for performance, I just started to working on W0lf's kernel again, so please come back in a few weeks.
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zawawa (OP)
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May 01, 2018, 05:33:12 PM |
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zawawa, can you help me?
I have two timings straps, 1 for cryptonight memory clock 1950MHz and 2nd for ethereum on 2200MHz memory clock. Is there is a way to unite straps into 1, or flash these 2 straps in bios some way that allows to use this straps on they clocks on 1 bios?
I'm tired to reflash bios every time when changes profits from algo.
Um, no and no. It boggles my mind that a user asks me for help with modded BIOS'es when I clearly stated I don't support them...
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UnclWish
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May 01, 2018, 06:01:20 PM |
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zawawa, can you help me?
I have two timings straps, 1 for cryptonight memory clock 1950MHz and 2nd for ethereum on 2200MHz memory clock. Is there is a way to unite straps into 1, or flash these 2 straps in bios some way that allows to use this straps on they clocks on 1 bios?
I'm tired to reflash bios every time when changes profits from algo.
Um, no and no. It boggles my mind that a user asks me for help with modded BIOS'es when I clearly stated I don't support them... My question folows from current situation. Until GGS didn't optimized for mjr memory I forced to do something else with that hynix mjr memory. And GGS gives the BSOD when I try to use memory timigs even on stock bios, that's "boggles my mind". Last two days ethereum and cryptononight profit jumps. So I forced to reflash bios several times a day...
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zawawa (OP)
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May 01, 2018, 06:08:45 PM |
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zawawa, can you help me?
I have two timings straps, 1 for cryptonight memory clock 1950MHz and 2nd for ethereum on 2200MHz memory clock. Is there is a way to unite straps into 1, or flash these 2 straps in bios some way that allows to use this straps on they clocks on 1 bios?
I'm tired to reflash bios every time when changes profits from algo.
Um, no and no. It boggles my mind that a user asks me for help with modded BIOS'es when I clearly stated I don't support them... My question folows from current situation. Until GGS didn't optimized for mjr memory I forced to do something else with that hynix mjr memory. And GGS gives the BSOD when I try to use memory timigs even on stock bios, that's "boggles my mind". Last two days ethereum and cryptononight profit jumps. So I forced to reflash bios several times a day... Oh, I see... It's time to implement automatic algorithm switching, then! As for your situation, you just cannot "combine" straps. It just doesn't work that way, and that the whole point of on-the-fly memory timing mods. I am working on something very important right now, but I will get to Hynix as soon as I am done.
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UnclWish
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May 01, 2018, 06:16:18 PM |
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zawawa, can you help me?
I have two timings straps, 1 for cryptonight memory clock 1950MHz and 2nd for ethereum on 2200MHz memory clock. Is there is a way to unite straps into 1, or flash these 2 straps in bios some way that allows to use this straps on they clocks on 1 bios?
I'm tired to reflash bios every time when changes profits from algo.
Um, no and no. It boggles my mind that a user asks me for help with modded BIOS'es when I clearly stated I don't support them... My question folows from current situation. Until GGS didn't optimized for mjr memory I forced to do something else with that hynix mjr memory. And GGS gives the BSOD when I try to use memory timigs even on stock bios, that's "boggles my mind". Last two days ethereum and cryptononight profit jumps. So I forced to reflash bios several times a day... Oh, I see... It's time to implement automatic algorithm switching, then! As for your situation, you just cannot "combine" straps. It just doesn't work that way, and that the whole point of on-the-fly memory timing mods. I am working on something very important right now, but I will get to Hynix as soon as I am done. Thank you! I'll wait... Good luck!
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May 01, 2018, 07:24:46 PM |
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zawawa, can you help me?
I have two timings straps, 1 for cryptonight memory clock 1950MHz and 2nd for ethereum on 2200MHz memory clock. Is there is a way to unite straps into 1, or flash these 2 straps in bios some way that allows to use this straps on they clocks on 1 bios?
I'm tired to reflash bios every time when changes profits from algo.
Um, no and no. It boggles my mind that a user asks me for help with modded BIOS'es when I clearly stated I don't support them... mmm, the " mod" isn't just a setup in which I tell the card to use xxx Core frequency and yyy volts etc AND to apply certain time straps ? I can replicate those in GGS, using overclock and copying timestrap from a txt file and then changing algo. Well, I think that I did. And it didn't BSOD It was a dream ?
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UnclWish
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May 01, 2018, 07:45:56 PM |
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Interesting, someone got it to use timings in GGS without BSOD?
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zawawa (OP)
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May 01, 2018, 08:03:45 PM |
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zawawa, can you help me?
I have two timings straps, 1 for cryptonight memory clock 1950MHz and 2nd for ethereum on 2200MHz memory clock. Is there is a way to unite straps into 1, or flash these 2 straps in bios some way that allows to use this straps on they clocks on 1 bios?
I'm tired to reflash bios every time when changes profits from algo.
Um, no and no. It boggles my mind that a user asks me for help with modded BIOS'es when I clearly stated I don't support them... mmm, the " mod" isn't just a setup in which I tell the card to use xxx Core frequency and yyy volts etc AND to apply certain time straps ? I can replicate those in GGS, using overclock and copying timestrap from a txt file and then changing algo. Well, I think that I did. And it didn't BSOD It was a dream ? Ideally, yes. The thing is there exists an extra layer between the hardware and the miner that is the driver, and it makes things so unpredictable. I *could* get rid of it if I had enough time and resources, but that remains a project in a distant future...
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May 01, 2018, 08:10:28 PM |
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If I ever support Linux, it will be in the form of an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for mining. It should be pretty interesting with the same user-interface and better control over hardware. Guys, you got to make a lot of money with GGS! I have a ton of ideas to materialize!!
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UnclWish
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May 01, 2018, 09:18:12 PM |
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If I ever support Linux, it will be in the form of an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for mining. It should be pretty interesting with the same user-interface and better control over hardware. Guys, you got to make a lot of money with GGS! I have a ton of ideas to materialize!!
Good idea about Linux distribution... But don't forget that many of us uses computer during mining and many use Windows. Don't put that thought to 1st place, please.
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May 01, 2018, 09:31:22 PM |
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If I ever support Linux, it will be in the form of an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for mining. It should be pretty interesting with the same user-interface and better control over hardware. Guys, you got to make a lot of money with GGS! I have a ton of ideas to materialize!!
Good idea about Linux distribution... But don't forget that many of us uses computer during mining and many use Windows. Don't put that thought to 1st place, please. Oh, no worries. It's not going to happen anytime soon. It is just that the idea of not having to worry about the driver is so appealing...
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Gateless Gate Sharp, an open-source ETH/XMR miner: http://bit.ly/2rJ2x4VBTC: 1BHwDWVerUTiKxhHPf2ubqKKiBMiKQGomZ
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deadsix
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May 01, 2018, 09:46:31 PM |
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I have several RX 470's that I have tested on gatelessgate for Ethereum, here is my feedback : - Produces on an average 1-2mh per GPU less than Claymore (this is after sitting through the painfully long optimisation process)
- Consumes about 30% higher power compared to Claymore
- Messed up the powerplay tables so completely that even after uninstalling the miner and using several tools to reset fan settings or OC settings etc my GPU fans were constantly at 100%, I had to uninstall and reinstall drivers entirely
Nice UI, but I dont see the point of using something thats clearly inferior to Claymore with the same devfee. Did you use the recommended driver? At least the third problem shouldn't have happened. As for performance, I just started to working on W0lf's kernel again, so please come back in a few weeks. I did, I used 18.2.1 so I guess this was a bug report. This happened after running the optimization twice.
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May 01, 2018, 09:50:40 PM Last edit: May 01, 2018, 10:14:03 PM by zawawa |
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I have several RX 470's that I have tested on gatelessgate for Ethereum, here is my feedback : - Produces on an average 1-2mh per GPU less than Claymore (this is after sitting through the painfully long optimisation process)
- Consumes about 30% higher power compared to Claymore
- Messed up the powerplay tables so completely that even after uninstalling the miner and using several tools to reset fan settings or OC settings etc my GPU fans were constantly at 100%, I had to uninstall and reinstall drivers entirely
Nice UI, but I dont see the point of using something thats clearly inferior to Claymore with the same devfee. Did you use the recommended driver? At least the third problem shouldn't have happened. As for performance, I just started to working on W0lf's kernel again, so please come back in a few weeks. I did, I used 18.2.1 so I guess this was a bug report. This happened after running the optimization twice. You should be able to reset the fan speed by either the "Restore Stock Settings" button or the "Reset All" button, then. GGS digs deeper into AMD's library and touches upon API's other tools do not. As for power consumption, I forgot to mention that I will update the optimizer so that it would maximize profitability, taking the cost of electricity into account.
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May 01, 2018, 10:02:42 PM |
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You should be able to reset the fan speed by either the "Restore Stock Settings" button or the "Reset All" button, then. As for power consumption, I forgot to mention that I will update the optimizer so that it would maximize profitability, taking into the cost of electricity into account.
@Zawawa: Take your time, as the toy we have an hand now is fun to play with. A bit tricky at times - but when handeled carefully the results are more than nice ! Congrats ! Testing right now with two nice pieces of sillicon (Quality 81.6% and 77.5%) and so far my own timings seem to work - just needs a tad more to stability as i get from time to time a ADL_Overdrive5_PowerControl_Set() failed for Device #1 (thats a 580 8G) ... but well .. Results so far are ok ... got both past 1050h/s on CN Heavy. https://imgur.com/a/3fdcQHF
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UnclWish
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May 01, 2018, 10:18:22 PM |
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You should be able to reset the fan speed by either the "Restore Stock Settings" button or the "Reset All" button, then. As for power consumption, I forgot to mention that I will update the optimizer so that it would maximize profitability, taking into the cost of electricity into account.
@Zawawa: Take your time, as the toy we have an hand now is fun to play with. A bit tricky at times - but when handeled carefully the results are more than nice ! Congrats ! Testing right now with two nice pieces of sillicon (Quality 81.6% and 77.5%) and so far my own timings seem to work - just needs a tad more to stability as i get from time to time a ADL_Overdrive5_PowerControl_Set() failed for Device #1 (thats a 580 8G) ... but well .. Results so far are ok ... got both past 1050h/s on CN Heavy. https://imgur.com/a/3fdcQHFCan you share your timings and settings for reaching that excellent result for 580 8G hynix memory?
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May 01, 2018, 10:45:50 PM |
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@Zawawa: Take your time, as the toy we have an hand now is fun to play with. A bit tricky at times - but when handeled carefully the results are more than nice ! Congrats ! Testing right now with two nice pieces of sillicon (Quality 81.6% and 77.5%) and so far my own timings seem to work - just needs a tad more to stability as i get from time to time a ADL_Overdrive5_PowerControl_Set() failed for Device #1 (thats a 580 8G) ... but well .. Results so far are ok ... got both past 1050h/s on CN Heavy. https://imgur.com/a/3fdcQHFCan you share your timings and settings for reaching that excellent result for 580 8G hynix memory? Parts of it for sure - but the MJR Timings are not public - sry (there is far to much time and presents for my wife in them ). Zawawa does know what that means 01 - Find the sweetspot of your Sillicone (Corevoltage) 02 - Keep an eye on the temps - GDDR5 does not like heat (!). The sensors ya have on the cards are far away from the rams, take the core temp and add at least 10c on top of that (better 15c). 02 - Find an intensity that works best (takes time ...). For example between 105 and 115 the result varies +-100h/s when stable 03 - Look for s stable hashrate - no zigzags or sinus waves etc ... if that happens ... int is off 04 - Straps -> need a TON of time and varies slightly from card to card 05 - Most important -> Have fun ! https://imgur.com/a/sfysgC5
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May 02, 2018, 08:59:43 AM |
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There are timings, in full view, on this very forum for MJR that give 1200h/s on cn heavy at 1244/2125 570 nitro+ 8g. Just keep looking.
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