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April 07, 2018, 06:44:10 AM
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// gpu: gfx901 memory:3920
  // compute units: 64
  { "index" : 0,
    "intensity" : 880, "worksize" : 8,
    "affine_to_cpu" : false, "strided_index" : false, "mem_chunk" : 2,
    "comp_mode" : true

And where exactly should I add this? Amd/Nvidia.txt?

this settings are for RX Vega 64/56 only ... to amd.txt
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April 07, 2018, 06:48:03 AM
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Changes for me:

GTX 1070s went from ~630 H/s to ~660 H/s (memory oc'd to 4 GHz; core @ 1.9 GHz)
RX 570s went from ~700 H/s to ~575 H/s (BIOS timing mod; memory oc'd to 2.4 GHz; core uc'd to 1.1 GHz)
Rig using 900W total compared to previous 1100W
Using xmr-stak (latest) w/ Ubuntu 16.0.3

great result for 1070.... I tested RX570 ASUS ROG Hynix mem... and I got about 700H/s ... from 950H/s   bios timing mod and mem 2150, cclock 1085/850mV (ASIC quality of chip 75%)

two threads settings :-)
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April 07, 2018, 07:31:20 AM
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I have new record for SUMO and RX550 4GB - 390H/s  suprise me this small beast ...


can you share your settings ? and what miner you use ?

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April 07, 2018, 08:03:14 AM
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I have new record for SUMO and RX550 4GB - 390H/s  suprise me this small beast ...


can you share your settings ? and what miner you use ?

 I am preparing some short video about it .... i will public it here soon...
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April 07, 2018, 08:10:29 AM
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Well, I hate to say it, but it seems I can't mine this new CN Heavy algorithm properly. I was using SGMinerGM without much problems getting 4500H/sec out of my 5 AMD RX580's, but now it is horrible. XMR Stak gives me 3300H/sec, SRBminer 3800H/sec, but both miners will crash/get stuck/reboot within two hours. Tuning the miners with intensity etc only make it worse. I can accept the loss in hashrate, but not all these problems.  Huh

Same shit with me. I've got 3 rigs, 2 (different cards, but no 580) are working stable, but one with 2x580 and 2x570 stuck/hangs after several hours (but more than two). That sucks.

maybe try turning off double threads ?
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April 07, 2018, 08:50:19 AM
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Well, I hate to say it, but it seems I can't mine this new CN Heavy algorithm properly. I was using SGMinerGM without much problems getting 4500H/sec out of my 5 AMD RX580's, but now it is horrible. XMR Stak gives me 3300H/sec, SRBminer 3800H/sec, but both miners will crash/get stuck/reboot within two hours. Tuning the miners with intensity etc only make it worse. I can accept the loss in hashrate, but not all these problems.  Huh

Same shit with me. I've got 3 rigs, 2 (different cards, but no 580) are working stable, but one with 2x580 and 2x570 stuck/hangs after several hours (but more than two). That sucks.

maybe try turning off double threads ?
I tried double threads, but it didn't even started. Like I said, tuning with settings like threads, intensity etc. only made it worse. I use the values that both xmr-stak and SRBminer detect, but it's not lasting for more then a couple of hours.

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April 07, 2018, 09:57:49 AM
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My Nvidia values and short introduction:
average values on pool over >15 cards each stable since pow fork+6h.
all Vcore at 0.8V or lower, Mem and clock in induvidual sweetspot.(e.g.  fixed 1493Mhz/+294Mhz Mem)
1050 from 310h/s to 268h/s
1050Ti from 315h/s to 272h/s
Mostly b x t changed to 24 x 15 and 33 x12. There is a lot of headroom for improvement I am just lazy Wink
No difference in AC Powerdraw likely due already on lowest possible without modding bios Wink

Just for start, with xmr-stak change the auto generated values for threads and blocks to exactly 50% of your previous working ones and do not round up. Change bfactor to 9 and bsleep to 100.
For the easy calc just use threads x blocks x 4 if thats above your available memory don't try it for starts.
 Then just try some different numbers with b x t.  If you never cared to find your mem to core ratio sweetspot proceed with that one first, ideally with lower t x b values, that sweet spot mostly only changes if you have an unstable card. At the end you can lower your bf/bs settings if you believe it helps freezing your system for 1-2 moar hashes Wink

No values for vega and 1060/70/80/Ti due to not enaugh cards for an average.
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April 07, 2018, 10:52:12 AM
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cannot get more than 1400h/s from my vega64 1408/1150 ((
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April 07, 2018, 12:37:54 PM
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That's a nice HBM clock you have there!

With Stak-XMR set intensity to 1008/904, worksize 4 or 8, strided index 2, mem chunk 8 or 16. Should get you over 1500H/s
https://www.upload.ee/image/8299205/memchunk16.PNG

Or use SRBminer, really easy to set up and only 0,85% dev fee. Dual threads and intensity 60 nets also 1500H/s
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167363.0

Weird thing with my Vega is that I have to restart the miner several times until the first hashrate reports are above 1500, then it stays like that...
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April 07, 2018, 01:40:17 PM
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With XMR-Stak I'm getting about 290 per card  Undecided
The best intensity for me on CN was 432 and I was hashing @460-480 x card. People says to half the intensity with the new CN Heavy but it seems I'm still lot far from the best performance.

I have new record for SUMO and RX550 4GB - 390H/s  suprise me this small beast ...


can you share your settings ? and what miner you use ?

 I am preparing some short video about it .... i will public it here soon...
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April 07, 2018, 02:36:31 PM
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Is there Light wallet for Sumokoin? I don't have enough space on my SSD and whole wallet is installing everything on my SSD-C: drive.
Why I can't choose installation directory?
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April 07, 2018, 05:25:46 PM
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Is there Light wallet for Sumokoin? I don't have enough space on my SSD and whole wallet is installing everything on my SSD-C: drive.
Why I can't choose installation directory?

This has been covered earlier in this thread. There is a way to customize install location. Also, the light wallet release is being tested now (they're late because of the fork which was a much higher priority and unplanned).
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April 07, 2018, 06:38:35 PM
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That's a nice HBM clock you have there!

With Stak-XMR set intensity to 1008/904, worksize 4 or 8, strided index 2, mem chunk 8 or 16. Should get you over 1500H/s
https://www.upload.ee/image/8299205/memchunk16.PNG

Or use SRBminer, really easy to set up and only 0,85% dev fee. Dual threads and intensity 60 nets also 1500H/s
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167363.0

Weird thing with my Vega is that I have to restart the miner several times until the first hashrate reports are above 1500, then it stays like that...
Thanks for reply!
Are you on latest drivers? With aug23 blockchain drivers I got very weird results ...
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April 07, 2018, 07:12:05 PM
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Hi folks,
I need a little help with my macOS High Sierra GUI wallet.
After I downloaded the latest version it's stuck on "syncing" 116524.... any idea how to fix this?
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April 07, 2018, 07:16:13 PM
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That's a nice HBM clock you have there!

With Stak-XMR set intensity to 1008/904, worksize 4 or 8, strided index 2, mem chunk 8 or 16. Should get you over 1500H/s
https://www.upload.ee/image/8299205/memchunk16.PNG

Or use SRBminer, really easy to set up and only 0,85% dev fee. Dual threads and intensity 60 nets also 1500H/s
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167363.0

Weird thing with my Vega is that I have to restart the miner several times until the first hashrate reports are above 1500, then it stays like that...
with blockchain driver 23.08.17 my results: 1 thread  600-650 2 thread 550-600
what driver do you have?)
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April 07, 2018, 08:13:59 PM
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That's a nice HBM clock you have there!

With Stak-XMR set intensity to 1008/904, worksize 4 or 8, strided index 2, mem chunk 8 or 16. Should get you over 1500H/s
https://www.upload.ee/image/8299205/memchunk16.PNG

Or use SRBminer, really easy to set up and only 0,85% dev fee. Dual threads and intensity 60 nets also 1500H/s
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167363.0

Weird thing with my Vega is that I have to restart the miner several times until the first hashrate reports are above 1500, then it stays like that...

What are the clocks and voltages?

cannot get more than 1400h/s from my vega64 1408/1150 ((

On the same 1408/1100 soft_pp mod.

With BC drivers, I could get past 1500 H/s but wasn't stable at all used to drop to 1435 and with display turned off it hits to 11xx.

Getting 1460 H/s with Adrenalin 18.3.4 drivers and 1475/1100 clocks @ 881mV.  
I have noticed that you need to overclock higher than 1408 on OverdriverNTool with the 1408/1100 mod.  I think the driver makes adjustment to the clocks.  With default 1408/1100 softmod the actual clocks were 1385 for me.
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April 07, 2018, 09:54:08 PM
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That's a nice HBM clock you have there!

With Stak-XMR set intensity to 1008/904, worksize 4 or 8, strided index 2, mem chunk 8 or 16. Should get you over 1500H/s
https://www.upload.ee/image/8299205/memchunk16.PNG

Or use SRBminer, really easy to set up and only 0,85% dev fee. Dual threads and intensity 60 nets also 1500H/s
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167363.0

Weird thing with my Vega is that I have to restart the miner several times until the first hashrate reports are above 1500, then it stays like that...
Thanks for reply!
Are you on latest drivers? With aug23 blockchain drivers I got very weird results ...
I'm still on bc drivers...
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April 07, 2018, 10:01:25 PM
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iam minig with xmr stak stellite with 70 rigs have no problem

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April 07, 2018, 10:20:27 PM
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 Using xmr-stak 2.4.2 from https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak/releases/download/2.4.2/xmr-stak-win64.zip.

Got about 630-660H/s with RX 570, cryptonight-heavy algo, works solid.

Good job SUMO of switching the algo, i'm already missing the ASICs.
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April 07, 2018, 10:26:53 PM
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That's a nice HBM clock you have there!

With Stak-XMR set intensity to 1008/904, worksize 4 or 8, strided index 2, mem chunk 8 or 16. Should get you over 1500H/s
https://www.upload.ee/image/8299205/memchunk16.PNG

Or use SRBminer, really easy to set up and only 0,85% dev fee. Dual threads and intensity 60 nets also 1500H/s
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167363.0

Weird thing with my Vega is that I have to restart the miner several times until the first hashrate reports are above 1500, then it stays like that...

What are the clocks and voltages?

cannot get more than 1400h/s from my vega64 1408/1150 ((

On the same 1408/1100 soft_pp mod.

With BC drivers, I could get past 1500 H/s but wasn't stable at all used to drop to 1435 and with display turned off it hits to 11xx.

Getting 1460 H/s with Adrenalin 18.3.4 drivers and 1475/1100 clocks @ 881mV.  
I have noticed that you need to overclock higher than 1408 on OverdriverNTool with the 1408/1100 mod.  I think the driver makes adjustment to the clocks.  With default 1408/1100 softmod the actual clocks were 1385 for me.

Man, the same. Up to 1450H/s from Vega with BC drivers
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