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March 29, 2018, 01:22:40 PM
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i learned a lot of stuff from you guys, so thank you Smiley
Ofc nothing without endless hours of reading and googling, because that's the way it goes, and not begging.
And you still support the guy who sells publically available timings?

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March 29, 2018, 01:29:59 PM
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i learned a lot of stuff from you guys, so thank you Smiley
Ofc nothing without endless hours of reading and googling, because that's the way it goes, and not begging.
And you still support the guy who sells publically available timings?

I don't know if he is selling his own timings, or publically available ones, i just help him, and he helps me, that's our relationship lol

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March 29, 2018, 07:33:28 PM
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i learned a lot of stuff from you guys, so thank you Smiley
Ofc nothing without endless hours of reading and googling, because that's the way it goes, and not begging.
And you still support the guy who sells publically available timings?

I don't know if he is selling his own timings, or publically available ones, i just help him, and he helps me, that's our relationship lol
A love story better than Twilight  Grin

It's better than my relashionship with my Asus RX580 8GB (Samsung). It doesn't like any MHz over 2040 without memory errors (Ubermix timings). I think it/she doesn't loves me Embarrassed
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March 29, 2018, 08:18:06 PM
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It's better than my relashionship with my Asus RX580 8GB (Samsung). It doesn't like any MHz over 2040 without memory errors (Ubermix timings). I think it/she doesn't loves me Embarrassed

Did you just NOT assume its gender? Its #2018, be a little more sensitive.

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April 01, 2018, 08:08:25 PM
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i am wondering of people in this topic
if you know something share it with others . here is a Forum.
Why, so people like Matttev and company to bring some shitty web and start selling our mindwork?
Do you know how many countless hours I've spent reading datasheets and dram specs to understand the shit I'm doing?

I've spent hundreds and i have not done everything alone. I am not against helping or sharing, but many simply ask for handouts or "teach me how to do it!" and the only effort they've put is in learning to copy paste strap in PBE.

Good job to you and the few other's whom has achieved solid custom timings. Extra kudos if you had dipped into this before OhGodADecode Smiley


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April 08, 2018, 09:45:17 PM
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@OhGodAGirl ... OhGodAFork  Shocked  ... update the sgminer, please  Wink .

Wrong thread.

Also, they are working on it already.

Also, i will be putting up for sale an Elpida strap for Cryptonight.

1070h/s on a RX 580 at 1380/1950.
Maybe a bit more of tweaking and testing before that.
Don't become the next Matttev or whatever he's naming himself...I see a lot of potential in you, don't disappoint me with selling timings for peanuts.

Well, if you put up a lot of time in something, and you are good in it... There is no reason not to do it. Plus, its not like i am swimming in money Smiley

Dude, you're better than that.

Make sure you sell for peanuts AND a bag of crisps.
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April 09, 2018, 09:00:51 AM
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@OhGodAGirl ... OhGodAFork  Shocked  ... update the sgminer, please  Wink .

Wrong thread.

Also, they are working on it already.

Also, i will be putting up for sale an Elpida strap for Cryptonight.

1070h/s on a RX 580 at 1380/1950.
Maybe a bit more of tweaking and testing before that.
Don't become the next Matttev or whatever he's naming himself...I see a lot of potential in you, don't disappoint me with selling timings for peanuts.

Well, if you put up a lot of time in something, and you are good in it... There is no reason not to do it. Plus, its not like i am swimming in money Smiley

Dude, you're better than that.

Make sure you sell for peanuts AND a bag of crisps.

Well that makes about 10$, right?  Grin

Maybe I need to buy it also, I tried to create my own custom straps with catastrophic results.  Cheesy
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April 09, 2018, 01:11:27 PM
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@OhGodAGirl ... OhGodAFork  Shocked  ... update the sgminer, please  Wink .

Wrong thread.

Also, they are working on it already.

Also, i will be putting up for sale an Elpida strap for Cryptonight.

1070h/s on a RX 580 at 1380/1950.
Maybe a bit more of tweaking and testing before that.
Don't become the next Matttev or whatever he's naming himself...I see a lot of potential in you, don't disappoint me with selling timings for peanuts.

Well, if you put up a lot of time in something, and you are good in it... There is no reason not to do it. Plus, its not like i am swimming in money Smiley

Dude, you're better than that.

Make sure you sell for peanuts AND a bag of crisps.

Well that makes about 10$, right?  Grin

Maybe I need to buy it also, I tried to create my own custom straps with catastrophic results.  Cheesy

Hey, as long as you didn't had to scrape off plastic from the computer case, its all fine and dandy!

Anyway, just to kick in for people who don't know: the Cryptonight v6 straps work 99.9% the same way on v7. Maybe 1-2h/s.
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April 09, 2018, 01:43:55 PM
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@OhGodAGirl ... OhGodAFork  Shocked  ... update the sgminer, please  Wink .

Wrong thread.

Also, they are working on it already.

Also, i will be putting up for sale an Elpida strap for Cryptonight.

1070h/s on a RX 580 at 1380/1950.
Maybe a bit more of tweaking and testing before that.
Don't become the next Matttev or whatever he's naming himself...I see a lot of potential in you, don't disappoint me with selling timings for peanuts.

Well, if you put up a lot of time in something, and you are good in it... There is no reason not to do it. Plus, its not like i am swimming in money Smiley

Dude, you're better than that.

Make sure you sell for peanuts AND a bag of crisps.

Well that makes about 10$, right?  Grin

Maybe I need to buy it also, I tried to create my own custom straps with catastrophic results.  Cheesy

Hey, as long as you didn't had to scrape off plastic from the computer case, its all fine and dandy!

Anyway, just to kick in for people who don't know: the Cryptonight v6 straps work 99.9% the same way on v7. Maybe 1-2h/s.

Great, any hints what to change in timings when coming from ETH to XMR?
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April 09, 2018, 02:45:39 PM
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@OhGodAGirl ... OhGodAFork  Shocked  ... update the sgminer, please  Wink .

Wrong thread.

Also, they are working on it already.

Also, i will be putting up for sale an Elpida strap for Cryptonight.

1070h/s on a RX 580 at 1380/1950.
Maybe a bit more of tweaking and testing before that.
Don't become the next Matttev or whatever he's naming himself...I see a lot of potential in you, don't disappoint me with selling timings for peanuts.

Well, if you put up a lot of time in something, and you are good in it... There is no reason not to do it. Plus, its not like i am swimming in money Smiley

Dude, you're better than that.

Make sure you sell for peanuts AND a bag of crisps.

Well that makes about 10$, right?  Grin

Maybe I need to buy it also, I tried to create my own custom straps with catastrophic results.  Cheesy

Hey, as long as you didn't had to scrape off plastic from the computer case, its all fine and dandy!

Anyway, just to kick in for people who don't know: the Cryptonight v6 straps work 99.9% the same way on v7. Maybe 1-2h/s.
Ya.

For Cryptonight-heavy the optimisations are more focused in intensity/double threads. The timings can be the same for V7 (maybe with little optimisations because double-size threads).
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April 10, 2018, 03:26:46 PM
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@OhGodAGirl ... OhGodAFork  Shocked  ... update the sgminer, please  Wink .

Wrong thread.

Also, they are working on it already.

Also, i will be putting up for sale an Elpida strap for Cryptonight.

1070h/s on a RX 580 at 1380/1950.
Maybe a bit more of tweaking and testing before that.
Don't become the next Matttev or whatever he's naming himself...I see a lot of potential in you, don't disappoint me with selling timings for peanuts.

Well, if you put up a lot of time in something, and you are good in it... There is no reason not to do it. Plus, its not like i am swimming in money Smiley

Good results.  I managed to pull 960 H/s @ 1200-1250/2000 clocks (wanted to keep power close to 100w). 
I haven't tried higher clocks on my custom straps.  What are the power consumption on 1380 clocks?
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April 10, 2018, 06:01:09 PM
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@OhGodAGirl ... OhGodAFork  Shocked  ... update the sgminer, please  Wink .

Wrong thread.

Also, they are working on it already.

Also, i will be putting up for sale an Elpida strap for Cryptonight.

1070h/s on a RX 580 at 1380/1950.
Maybe a bit more of tweaking and testing before that.
Don't become the next Matttev or whatever he's naming himself...I see a lot of potential in you, don't disappoint me with selling timings for peanuts.

Well, if you put up a lot of time in something, and you are good in it... There is no reason not to do it. Plus, its not like i am swimming in money Smiley

Good results.  I managed to pull 960 H/s @ 1200-1250/2000 clocks (wanted to keep power close to 100w). 
I haven't tried higher clocks on my custom straps.  What are the power consumption on 1380 clocks?

Since its stock for that model, i have it undervolted by 75mv, down to 1075.
GPU-Z says 94w.100w idle, 220w at wall. With a Corsair TX850M PSU.The efficiency is about 90-93% (cant measure it actually, trusting specs).
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April 11, 2018, 01:15:38 AM
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Since its stock for that model, i have it undervolted by 75mv, down to 1075.
GPU-Z says 94w.100w idle, 220w at wall. With a Corsair TX850M PSU.The efficiency is about 90-93% (cant measure it actually, trusting specs).

220w at wall? That's quite a bit. what are the other components?  When I said 100w that's from the wall for the GPU only.
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April 11, 2018, 05:02:51 AM
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Since its stock for that model, i have it undervolted by 75mv, down to 1075.
GPU-Z says 94w.100w idle, 220w at wall. With a Corsair TX850M PSU.The efficiency is about 90-93% (cant measure it actually, trusting specs).

220w at wall? That's quite a bit. what are the other components?  When I said 100w that's from the wall for the GPU only.

Maybe i didnt write it properly:

GPU in GPU-Z while idle: 5w
GPU in GPU-Z while mining: ~94-100w
Whole system while idle: 100w
Whole system while mining: 220w
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April 11, 2018, 05:48:49 AM
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Since its stock for that model, i have it undervolted by 75mv, down to 1075.
GPU-Z says 94w.100w idle, 220w at wall. With a Corsair TX850M PSU.The efficiency is about 90-93% (cant measure it actually, trusting specs).

220w at wall? That's quite a bit. what are the other components?  When I said 100w that's from the wall for the GPU only.

Maybe i didnt write it properly:

GPU in GPU-Z while idle: 5w
GPU in GPU-Z while mining: ~94-100w
Whole system while idle: 100w
Whole system while mining: 220w
My RX470 4GB make 1040 h/s with ~60W in GPU-Z ... 100W is to much in GPU-Z, but 100W from the wall is ok.
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April 11, 2018, 05:57:00 AM
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Since its stock for that model, i have it undervolted by 75mv, down to 1075.
GPU-Z says 94w.100w idle, 220w at wall. With a Corsair TX850M PSU.The efficiency is about 90-93% (cant measure it actually, trusting specs).

220w at wall? That's quite a bit. what are the other components?  When I said 100w that's from the wall for the GPU only.

Maybe i didnt write it properly:

GPU in GPU-Z while idle: 5w
GPU in GPU-Z while mining: ~94-100w
Whole system while idle: 100w
Whole system while mining: 220w
My RX470 4GB make 1040 h/s with ~60W in GPU-Z ... 100W is to much in GPU-Z, but 100W from the wall is ok.

No idea how it pushes 60w reported in GPU-Z and 100W on wall. Maybe my bench is a bit unreliable for GPU-Z numbers?

Anyway, tested again.
100w system idle.
XMR_Cast-Vega - 1050h/s, 215w wall.
XMR_RIG - 1063h/s, 215w wall (1% devfee)
sgminer-gm 5.5.6 - 1073h/s, 220w wall.
GPU-Z reported about 4w less on the Cast-Vega, but the load was a bit more inconsistent.


EDIT: Yea, benching is PITA.

Idle system dropped to 95w now.
Cast-Vega, Rig, and Stak are doing ~210w at wall now, at same speed.
Sgminer is doing 215w at wall, same speed. The power consumption numbers are a bit unreliable.
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Last edit: April 11, 2018, 03:48:20 PM by john1010
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If you guys are referring to the Tahiti memory straps I modded some with instructions here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1676474.0


For ZEC it makes a difference, a R9 280X (stock ) is faster than a R9 290 stock with modded memory timings.

@adaseb this is what im looking for dude, thanks for this thread, I can learn now from this tutorial, I'm looking for this, and this is far different to other tutorials.. Kudos to you!
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April 11, 2018, 12:23:21 PM
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Does this tool work on the AMD R9 390?
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April 11, 2018, 01:31:30 PM
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Since its stock for that model, i have it undervolted by 75mv, down to 1075.
GPU-Z says 94w.100w idle, 220w at wall. With a Corsair TX850M PSU.The efficiency is about 90-93% (cant measure it actually, trusting specs).

220w at wall? That's quite a bit. what are the other components?  When I said 100w that's from the wall for the GPU only.

Maybe i didnt write it properly:

GPU in GPU-Z while idle: 5w
GPU in GPU-Z while mining: ~94-100w
Whole system while idle: 100w
Whole system while mining: 220w
My RX470 4GB make 1040 h/s with ~60W in GPU-Z ... 100W is to much in GPU-Z, but 100W from the wall is ok.

No idea how it pushes 60w reported in GPU-Z and 100W on wall. Maybe my bench is a bit unreliable for GPU-Z numbers?

Anyway, tested again.
100w system idle.
XMR_Cast-Vega - 1050h/s, 215w wall.
XMR_RIG - 1063h/s, 215w wall (1% devfee)
sgminer-gm 5.5.6 - 1073h/s, 220w wall.
GPU-Z reported about 4w less on the Cast-Vega, but the load was a bit more inconsistent.


EDIT: Yea, benching is PITA.

Idle system dropped to 95w now.
Cast-Vega, Rig, and Stak are doing ~210w at wall now, at same speed.
Sgminer is doing 215w at wall, same speed. The power consumption numbers are a bit unreliable.

Your core voltage might be high to run at 1380 clocks.  I am guessing higher than 1.05v? 
Vegas do 1950-2000 @ 160w from the wall. 
RX470/RX480/RX570/RX580 can do 900-1050 @ 100-105w from the wall (varies based on memory timing straps used)
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April 11, 2018, 01:45:40 PM
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Since its stock for that model, i have it undervolted by 75mv, down to 1075.
GPU-Z says 94w.100w idle, 220w at wall. With a Corsair TX850M PSU.The efficiency is about 90-93% (cant measure it actually, trusting specs).

220w at wall? That's quite a bit. what are the other components?  When I said 100w that's from the wall for the GPU only.

Maybe i didnt write it properly:

GPU in GPU-Z while idle: 5w
GPU in GPU-Z while mining: ~94-100w
Whole system while idle: 100w
Whole system while mining: 220w
My RX470 4GB make 1040 h/s with ~60W in GPU-Z ... 100W is to much in GPU-Z, but 100W from the wall is ok.

No idea how it pushes 60w reported in GPU-Z and 100W on wall. Maybe my bench is a bit unreliable for GPU-Z numbers?

Anyway, tested again.
100w system idle.
XMR_Cast-Vega - 1050h/s, 215w wall.
XMR_RIG - 1063h/s, 215w wall (1% devfee)
sgminer-gm 5.5.6 - 1073h/s, 220w wall.
GPU-Z reported about 4w less on the Cast-Vega, but the load was a bit more inconsistent.


EDIT: Yea, benching is PITA.

Idle system dropped to 95w now.
Cast-Vega, Rig, and Stak are doing ~210w at wall now, at same speed.
Sgminer is doing 215w at wall, same speed. The power consumption numbers are a bit unreliable.

Your core voltage might be high to run at 1380 clocks.  I am guessing higher than 1.05v? 
Vegas do 1950-2000 @ 160w from the wall. 
RX470/RX480/RX570/RX580 can do 900-1050 @ 100-105w from the wall (varies based on memory timing straps used)

The stock votlage for the 580 is 1150mv for 1380Mhz core. Same as the RX 480. The 480 runs at 1300Mhz core. It can be safely undervolted to 1050mv. The 580 can be undervolted to 1075mv (this particualr one, the 2nd 580 i have can go 1050mv). Those cards can do 900-1050mv if they are underclocked as well (the 470 can do 975mv at 1225Mhz core).
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