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April 13, 2012, 03:35:01 PM
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I've been using a few months old version which would keep having kernel queue errors on my Nvidia GPU. But I upgraded to a 6870 and the kernel queue errors went away... or so it seemed. I got one last night. Very frustrating because I'm trying to mine and I don't want my freaking miner to stop working.

So I upgraded to the most recent build but it dropped by hash rate by 100Mhash/s. WTF? I fiddled with other configurations but the highest I could get was a drop of 40Mhash/s instead. So I reverted to the build I had.

Is there some reason why I'm getting these kernel queue errors, and why upgrading the build drops my hash rate so much? I was told kernel queue errors are driver bugs, but I'm wondering if that's true when I keep changing my drivers to newer/older versions looking for a fix and nothing works.

I'd give the version of DM I'm using but I actually can't find the version number in the docs, seriously WTF?

Anyway my config is -w 128 -v 2,1 -f 240 and it gives about 290-310Mhash/s on this GPU, no overclock, if that helps.
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April 13, 2012, 04:55:47 PM
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GCN?
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April 14, 2012, 01:01:08 AM
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I've been using a few months old version which would keep having kernel queue errors on my Nvidia GPU. But I upgraded to a 6870 and the kernel queue errors went away... or so it seemed. I got one last night. Very frustrating because I'm trying to mine and I don't want my freaking miner to stop working.

So I upgraded to the most recent build but it dropped by hash rate by 100Mhash/s. WTF? I fiddled with other configurations but the highest I could get was a drop of 40Mhash/s instead. So I reverted to the build I had.

Is there some reason why I'm getting these kernel queue errors, and why upgrading the build drops my hash rate so much? I was told kernel queue errors are driver bugs, but I'm wondering if that's true when I keep changing my drivers to newer/older versions looking for a fix and nothing works.

I'd give the version of DM I'm using but I actually can't find the version number in the docs, seriously WTF?

Anyway my config is -w 128 -v 2,1 -f 240 and it gives about 290-310Mhash/s on this GPU, no overclock, if that helps.

You might be facing different issues all at once.

First, DiabloMiner does not have a version number as I don't officially release it. Just follow it via git, github, or subscribe to this thread.

Second, remove -f 240. It'll make your desktop lag, but you don't need nearly as much -f to stop that, AMD drivers are much better built than Nvidia's. -f 30 or -f 60 is what most people use on AMD hardware depending on taste.

Third, 290-310 seems to be about right for a 6870 at stock clocks. And try -v 2 over -v 2,1, sometimes its faster, sometimes its not for vliw5 hardware.

Fourth, makes sure you're running Catalyst 12.3 WITHOUT SDK 2.6, 12.3 ships with the OpenCL runtime and its newer than whats in SDK 2.6.

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April 14, 2012, 01:01:26 AM
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GCN?

What about it?

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April 14, 2012, 04:03:25 AM
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is it super duper faster yet?
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April 14, 2012, 04:08:25 AM
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Sure, its pretty close to as fast as its going to get.

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April 14, 2012, 11:41:58 PM
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You might be facing different issues all at once.

First, DiabloMiner does not have a version number as I don't officially release it. Just follow it via git, github, or subscribe to this thread.

Second, remove -f 240. It'll make your desktop lag, but you don't need nearly as much -f to stop that, AMD drivers are much better built than Nvidia's. -f 30 or -f 60 is what most people use on AMD hardware depending on taste.

Third, 290-310 seems to be about right for a 6870 at stock clocks. And try -v 2 over -v 2,1, sometimes its faster, sometimes its not for vliw5 hardware.

Fourth, makes sure you're running Catalyst 12.3 WITHOUT SDK 2.6, 12.3 ships with the OpenCL runtime and its newer than whats in SDK 2.6.
Thanks for the tips. I tried -f 60 with no noticeable lag, and a few extra Mhash/s. Now looking at more like 295-315! -v2,1 was faster for me, but the explanation does help.

Now, about the SDK thing. I just cleared my computer of all graphics drivers from Nvidia and then installed Catalyst 12.3... didn't do anything else. Should I have?
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April 15, 2012, 03:37:43 AM
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You might be facing different issues all at once.

First, DiabloMiner does not have a version number as I don't officially release it. Just follow it via git, github, or subscribe to this thread.

Second, remove -f 240. It'll make your desktop lag, but you don't need nearly as much -f to stop that, AMD drivers are much better built than Nvidia's. -f 30 or -f 60 is what most people use on AMD hardware depending on taste.

Third, 290-310 seems to be about right for a 6870 at stock clocks. And try -v 2 over -v 2,1, sometimes its faster, sometimes its not for vliw5 hardware.

Fourth, makes sure you're running Catalyst 12.3 WITHOUT SDK 2.6, 12.3 ships with the OpenCL runtime and its newer than whats in SDK 2.6.
Thanks for the tips. I tried -f 60 with no noticeable lag, and a few extra Mhash/s. Now looking at more like 295-315! -v2,1 was faster for me, but the explanation does help.

Now, about the SDK thing. I just cleared my computer of all graphics drivers from Nvidia and then installed Catalyst 12.3... didn't do anything else. Should I have?

You should have done nothing else. Unless you are installing Catalyst before 12.1, do _NOT_ install the SDK.

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Hello, im new to DiabloMiner and want to know how i can tell the miner to run gpu #0 with low aggression (gaming pc) and gpu #1 with high aggression?
right now it looks like this. (im using p2pool)

 C:\DiabloMiner>DiabloMiner-Windows.exe -o localhost -r 9332
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April 17, 2012, 01:02:21 PM
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Hello, im new to DiabloMiner and want to know how i can tell the miner to run gpu #0 with low aggression (gaming pc) and gpu #1 with high aggression?
right now it looks like this. (im using p2pool)

 C:\DiabloMiner>DiabloMiner-Windows.exe -o localhost -r 9332

Run two, use -D 1 -f 120 on one, -D 2 -f 1 on the other. Keep upping the first one until your game stops lagging, you'd probably be better off just shutting the miner off when gaming. -f is best as a multiple or divisor of 60. (1, etc etc, 30, 60, 120, 180, 240, etc etc)

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April 17, 2012, 01:13:53 PM
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Great thanks, its working now, but is there an more easy way to get it working? i am starting cmd every time and go  with "cd c:\..." to the folder and have to type it all.

ohh and the hash rate increase by about 10 Mhash compared to the gui miner.
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April 17, 2012, 01:15:47 PM
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Great thanks, its working now, but is there an more easy way to get it working? i am starting cmd every time and go  with "cd c:\..." to the folder and have to type it all.

ohh and the hash rate increase by about 10 Mhash compared to the gui miner.

Write a .bat file with notepad and put it in the same dir with DiabloMiner-Windows.exe, type out the entire command in it. Then just double click on the .bat file and it should work if you did it right.

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April 17, 2012, 02:06:42 PM
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Great thanks, its working now, but is there an more easy way to get it working? i am starting cmd every time and go  with "cd c:\..." to the folder and have to type it all.

ohh and the hash rate increase by about 10 Mhash compared to the gui miner.

Write a .bat file with notepad and put it in the same dir with DiabloMiner-Windows.exe, type out the entire command in it. Then just double click on the .bat file and it should work if you did it right.

working like a charm, it even opens both miners if i put both commands in only 1 bat file.
and im Amazed by the hashing speed of my 7870. I mean, 440 Mhash without any voltage tweaking is great i think.
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April 17, 2012, 06:41:06 PM
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Overclocked or stock clock?

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April 17, 2012, 06:46:43 PM
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Overclocked to 1180 mhz core.
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April 17, 2012, 06:57:24 PM
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im Amazed by the hashing speed of my 7870. I mean, 440 Mhash without any voltage tweaking is great i think.

Pretty good, but the 7970 is still a little better.
440 Mh/s for ~$370 vs 700 Mh/s for ~$560 means that the 7870 is running at about $0.84/MH whereas the 7970 is at roughly $0.80/MH.
Not a huge difference, but significant.
Of course this doesn't take power into account. I'm not sure of the wattage differences between the 7870 and 7970.
maybe someone can enlighten us?
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April 17, 2012, 07:50:17 PM
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Sure, mine has about 177 Watt Usage.
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April 17, 2012, 09:08:42 PM
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im Amazed by the hashing speed of my 7870. I mean, 440 Mhash without any voltage tweaking is great i think.

Pretty good, but the 7970 is still a little better.
440 Mh/s for ~$370 vs 700 Mh/s for ~$560 means that the 7870 is running at about $0.84/MH whereas the 7970 is at roughly $0.80/MH.
Not a huge difference, but significant.
Of course this doesn't take power into account. I'm not sure of the wattage differences between the 7870 and 7970.
maybe someone can enlighten us?

230 at stock vs 175 at stock. 79xx has the automatic memory voltage control, but has a limit of 150mhz lower than core. However, at, say, 1125mhz like mine is, moving memory from the stock 1375 down to 975 cuts down on GPU temps about 5c. On my 5850, which didn't have automatic memory voltage control, I had to drop the 1000mhz memory down to below 300 to get the same 5c drop.

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April 17, 2012, 09:57:27 PM
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230 at stock vs 175 at stock. 79xx has the automatic memory voltage control, but has a limit of 150mhz lower than core. However, at, say, 1125mhz like mine is, moving memory from the stock 1375 down to 975 cuts down on GPU temps about 5c. On my 5850, which didn't have automatic memory voltage control, I had to drop the 1000mhz memory down to below 300 to get the same 5c drop.

Don't forget that you can run OC mode 2 on Afterburner and set the RAM to whatever you want.
My 7970 is currently at 1185 core/710 mem, hashing at 709 Mh/s stable. I've found that if I drop the RAM clock below 710, it gets a bit unstable.
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April 18, 2012, 02:46:11 AM
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230 at stock vs 175 at stock. 79xx has the automatic memory voltage control, but has a limit of 150mhz lower than core. However, at, say, 1125mhz like mine is, moving memory from the stock 1375 down to 975 cuts down on GPU temps about 5c. On my 5850, which didn't have automatic memory voltage control, I had to drop the 1000mhz memory down to below 300 to get the same 5c drop.

Don't forget that you can run OC mode 2 on Afterburner and set the RAM to whatever you want.
My 7970 is currently at 1185 core/710 mem, hashing at 709 Mh/s stable. I've found that if I drop the RAM clock below 710, it gets a bit unstable.

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