bardacuda
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August 24, 2017, 02:25:09 AM |
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You only need to edit the one corresponding to the type of memory ICs that are on your card. That said, if you're not sure, it doesn't hurt anything to do both unless you plan on desoldering your mem chips and putting on different ones
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brunoaduarte
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August 26, 2017, 10:29:14 PM |
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Hi! Can u help me with optimized timings for the XFX RX470 4GB GDDR5 with ELPIDA memory ? 1500 777000000000000022AA1C00315A6B3CA0550F15B68C1506006AE4007C041420CA8980A9020004C01712262B612B3715 1625 777000000000000022AA1C0073627C41B0551016BA0D9606006C060104061420EA8940AA030004C01914292E692E3B16 1750 777000000000000022AA1C00B56A7D46C0551017BE8E1607006C07010C081420FA8900AB030004C01B162C3171313F17 2000 999000000000000022AA1C0018F77E4FD055121946501708006C07011D0C1420FA8980AC030004C01E19323781364718 My card default mem clock is 1750 (2000 freezes pc) What i've tried so far is to copy 1500 values to 1625, 1750 and 2000 and managed to increase XMR hashrate from ~560 to ~614. But i cannot get the ~860 hashrate from the first post. Thanks ! https://image.ibb.co/mvGb95/stockinfo.gifhttps://image.ibb.co/gAXG95/stock.gifhttps://image.ibb.co/j2q3p5/Untitled.pnghttps://image.ibb.co/iXWnGk/Untitled2.png
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Branko
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August 26, 2017, 10:32:17 PM |
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Hi! Can u help me with optimized timings for the XFX RX470 4GB GDDR5 with ELPIDA memory ? 1500 777000000000000022AA1C00315A6B3CA0550F15B68C1506006AE4007C041420CA8980A9020004C01712262B612B3715 1625 777000000000000022AA1C0073627C41B0551016BA0D9606006C060104061420EA8940AA030004C01914292E692E3B16 1750 777000000000000022AA1C00B56A7D46C0551017BE8E1607006C07010C081420FA8900AB030004C01B162C3171313F17 2000 999000000000000022AA1C0018F77E4FD055121946501708006C07011D0C1420FA8980AC030004C01E19323781364718 My card default mem clock is 1750 (2000 freezes pc) What i've tried so far is to copy 1500 values to 1625, 1750 and 2000 and managed to increase XMR hashrate from ~560 to ~614. But i cannot get the ~860 hashrate from the first post. Thanks ! Strange, thats not much better than my RX560
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kellypb01
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August 27, 2017, 01:36:04 AM |
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I dont know if this offtopic but i got a weird bios flashing experience. I accidentally flashed a bios intended for sapphire rx 480 4gb nitro plus (my card is non plus version). Now i can oc the mem to 2070mhz (on my default bios, artifact appearing and pc crashes when ocing beyond 1850mhz). Whats the reason for this
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yoonline
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August 27, 2017, 02:05:32 AM |
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700$ for a bios mod? LOL
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davigotardo
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August 29, 2017, 01:57:20 AM |
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700$ for a bios mod? LOL
The worst part is that I want to buy it for a while but it does not answer me how can I buy
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doktor83
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August 29, 2017, 05:56:03 AM |
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is your tool fully automated, like is it recognizing the controller and using the correct registers, or you still have to do this by hand editing ?
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doktor83
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August 29, 2017, 07:41:58 AM |
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is your tool fully automated, like is it recognizing the controller and using the correct registers, or you still have to do this by hand editing ?
The wolfamdvolt/ohgodavolt? Full automation - it dynamically opens up the I2C interface of each GPU and runs a detect function for every supported VRM, which will find it if it's there. Once found, that VRM's functions are used to get/set shit as requested. that is awesome
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Branko
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August 29, 2017, 09:15:17 AM |
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is your tool fully automated, like is it recognizing the controller and using the correct registers, or you still have to do this by hand editing ?
The wolfamdvolt/ohgodavolt? Full automation - it dynamically opens up the I2C interface of each GPU and runs a detect function for every supported VRM, which will find it if it's there. Once found, that VRM's functions are used to get/set shit as requested. that is awesome All you need is knowledge and proper motivation
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jimmykl
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August 29, 2017, 11:13:36 AM |
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is your tool fully automated, like is it recognizing the controller and using the correct registers, or you still have to do this by hand editing ?
The wolfamdvolt/ohgodavolt? Full automation - it dynamically opens up the I2C interface of each GPU and runs a detect function for every supported VRM, which will find it if it's there. Once found, that VRM's functions are used to get/set shit as requested. that is awesome All you need is knowledge and proper motivation Or some coin and ability to explain what you want done
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Branko
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August 29, 2017, 11:27:18 AM |
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is your tool fully automated, like is it recognizing the controller and using the correct registers, or you still have to do this by hand editing ?
The wolfamdvolt/ohgodavolt? Full automation - it dynamically opens up the I2C interface of each GPU and runs a detect function for every supported VRM, which will find it if it's there. Once found, that VRM's functions are used to get/set shit as requested. that is awesome All you need is knowledge and proper motivation Or some coin and ability to explain what you want done I2C seems simple enough, maybe I could dedicate one GPU for experimenting...but learning low level programming on x86 could pose problem, didn't do that since Z80/6502 days
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Branko
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August 31, 2017, 12:12:45 PM |
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After lots of playing with various RX560 cards, I must say that GDDR5 cooling is one of main factors deciding how high you can go
My Gigabyte RX560 with micron memory on average reach 100-150MHz more than other cards just because metal plate extends over memory too, not just GPU.
And got another 50MHz applying Arctic Cooling MX2 paste instead some strange goo that Gigabyte put there
Anyone else noticed the same on higher end cards?
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jeanvin
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September 03, 2017, 04:00:43 PM |
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Can anyone help?
I have 5 sapphire nitro rx470 4gb elpida, model 11256-21-21g with dvi-d conector (the new model, supposedly for mining)
I am using Simplemining and claymore 9.8.
I used ATIFlash and GPUz, copied straps from 1500 to above and kept TDP(W) in 85.
On simplemining, I m using core MHz 1100, memory MHz 1850, power stage 3 but cannot get more than 24MH/S per card
My power consumption for 5 cards is 780W.
Can you help me to increase haste and decrease power consumption?
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Branko
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September 04, 2017, 07:45:48 AM |
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Can anyone help?
I have 5 sapphire nitro rx470 4gb elpida, model 11256-21-21g with dvi-d conector (the new model, supposedly for mining)
I am using Simplemining and claymore 9.8.
I used ATIFlash and GPUz, copied straps from 1500 to above and kept TDP(W) in 85.
On simplemining, I m using core MHz 1100, memory MHz 1850, power stage 3 but cannot get more than 24MH/S per card
My power consumption for 5 cards is 780W.
Can you help me to increase haste and decrease power consumption?
1850 sounds like extremely low frequency for memory
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SUKY2217
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September 04, 2017, 09:25:31 AM |
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best thing i ever read in my life that amd alwys screwing things up not only and the codify for what that other ppl can fix there crapy work.thx to the real PEEPS who sped so much time to bring this up... im gona follow and see how things gona goo whit Custom Ram timings one gddr5 that very very very good i wana burn them muwhaha
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jeanvin
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September 06, 2017, 02:44:45 PM |
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@Branko I've got a new modded bios and now I`m getting the following results with 5x Sapphire Rx470 4gb elpida (11256-21-21g):
27,1MH/s per card power consumption (on the wall) 850w (5cards)
core: 1200MHz Mem: 2080
It`s very stable, but I thin i could improve hash rates and reduce power consumption, however, i have no idea how to do it...
Can anyone help?
tks a lot!
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keksik
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September 11, 2017, 10:42:38 PM |
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hello guys, i have this version of gpu http://xfxforce.com/en-us/products/amd-radeon-rx-500-series/rx-570-rs-4gb-dd-blackedition-rx-570p4dbd6it use 4gb memory EDW4032BAB and H5GC4H24AJ. In my case it uses elpida and not hynix. i used custom timings from this threat and pasted it into 1750/2000: 777000000000000022AA1C00315A5436A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C 01712262B612B3715 this is my custom bios settings: this is my gpu Z and hwinfo my results in dual mining eth+lbs is 28,5 + 82 and my questions are: - how much further i can go? using 2050 or 2025 mem is getting me mem errors in hw info...so is this maximum fort this memory? - i can see in gpouz that VDDC power draw+VDDCI power draw is giving together gpu power draw value. how can this be changed? did i well to use stages in bios as above? does it have impact on these two values? - what about only VDDC number? is 0.9313V good for 1200/2000? is possible to have less? my ASIC quality is 77% - VRM Efficiency 99% is ok? or too high or almost perfect? im trying to udnerstand what i should achieve as best result as my gigabyte rx 580 XTR aourus 8GB is having 79% efficiency but ASIC quality is 83% thank you
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twofreckles
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September 27, 2017, 07:43:47 PM |
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The wolfamdvolt/ohgodavolt? Full automation - it dynamically opens up the I2C interface of each GPU and runs a detect function for every supported VRM, which will find it if it's there. Once found, that VRM's functions are used to get/set shit as requested.
How is that different to solution presented by ethos? I mean does your tool give more control?
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deadsix
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September 27, 2017, 08:23:16 PM |
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The wolfamdvolt/ohgodavolt? Full automation - it dynamically opens up the I2C interface of each GPU and runs a detect function for every supported VRM, which will find it if it's there. Once found, that VRM's functions are used to get/set shit as requested.
How is that different to solution presented by ethos? I mean does your tool give more control? ethOS bought the tool FROM wolf to implement in their OS ...
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twofreckles
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September 27, 2017, 08:41:10 PM Last edit: October 10, 2017, 08:23:26 PM by twofreckles |
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The wolfamdvolt/ohgodavolt? Full automation - it dynamically opens up the I2C interface of each GPU and runs a detect function for every supported VRM, which will find it if it's there. Once found, that VRM's functions are used to get/set shit as requested.
How is that different to solution presented by ethos? I mean does your tool give more control? ethOS bought the tool FROM wolf to implement in their OS ... So it is actually same tool in ethos? edit. It is certainly not the same thing... New driver just work with simple voltage table edits. You can do it with polaris easly. With old driver it simply didn't work.
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