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March 16, 2018, 01:17:24 AM
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I'll just leave this here...


Hey got some working drivers! Compute toggle finally working for Vega on Cnote?
Too bad there's no real performance gain?
No real need in pulling rigs down to update just yet. Although, it would be nice to switch between Cnote and Neoscrypt at will...

Working, yes. But still WIP.
Compute Toggle is only needed for Polaris. All compute instructions have always been available for vegas.

This driver has no gains, in fact for me is showing a decrease of 50 H/s per card, but no longer requires to disable / enable devices. Oh, and it is by far more stable, even in gaming.

Solid work. Will look forward to seeing them in the future. Assume this is through Vanguard. Glad to see more people participate in that program. Thanks for dropping a hint.
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March 16, 2018, 02:14:14 AM
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neoscrypt is more profitable than cryptonight now, which neoscrypt miner is best for vega?
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March 16, 2018, 08:58:15 AM
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So how much for neoscrypt? Because if its 1600 per card as whattomine suggest, ETH is still by far the best @ ~44Mh/s per card @ 140W.
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March 16, 2018, 09:34:55 AM
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Maybe it's wise to halt all Vega purchases. ASICs are entering the space of the cryptonight algo:

After Baikal's announcement, here is Bitmain's new Antminer X3:

Hashing algorithm: CryptoNight
Power consumption: 550W
Hashrate: 220KH/s

 Shocked
12K USD without customs !!!!

When the algo is forked, you have a 12K USD useless thing.
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March 16, 2018, 06:29:26 PM
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So how much for neoscrypt? Because if its 1600 per card as whattomine suggest, ETH is still by far the best @ ~44Mh/s per card @ 140W.
I'd be very interested in a SoftPP table and clocks/voltages that support a stable mining experience as per above. So far anything I've tried to fudge with my Vegas for ETH has failed miserably... Sad
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March 16, 2018, 09:00:09 PM
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So how much for neoscrypt? Because if its 1600 per card as whattomine suggest, ETH is still by far the best @ ~44Mh/s per card @ 140W.
I'd be very interested in a SoftPP table and clocks/voltages that support a stable mining experience as per above. So far anything I've tried to fudge with my Vegas for ETH has failed miserably... Sad

1408/1100 @ 905mV works fine.  I underclock it to below 1000 Mhz on core for ETH solo or 1250 odd for 43 ETH + 2k XVG.  Although mine's not sitting at 140w.  More like 190-200w when dual mining.  i don't recall ETH solo mining wattage but I don't think it was 140w at wall.
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March 16, 2018, 11:06:04 PM
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So how much for neoscrypt? Because if its 1600 per card as whattomine suggest, ETH is still by far the best @ ~44Mh/s per card @ 140W.

I tested Neoscrypt using Claymores miner on a vega frontier and got ~2,170kh/s. Wasn't able to test the power consumption though. I'm sure you can keep it above/around 2,000kh/s with some reasonable power consumption.

I like crypto
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March 17, 2018, 02:32:17 AM
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So how much for neoscrypt? Because if its 1600 per card as whattomine suggest, ETH is still by far the best @ ~44Mh/s per card @ 140W.

I tested Neoscrypt using Claymores miner on a vega frontier and got ~2,170kh/s. Wasn't able to test the power consumption though. I'm sure you can keep it above/around 2,000kh/s with some reasonable power consumption.

power consumption on vega56/64 is north of 250w.  On a FE it would be higher.
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March 17, 2018, 12:09:09 PM
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Can anyone send me stable core/memory setting for Vega 64 with Blockchain drivers?
All cards are registry modded.  I can produce ~44 MH/s, but the heath is too high. Need something working at lower rates (around 40), that is not producing that much heath.
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March 17, 2018, 12:52:35 PM
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Can anyone send me stable core/memory setting for Vega 64 with Blockchain drivers?
All cards are registry modded.  I can produce ~44 MH/s, but the heath is too high. Need something working at lower rates (around 40), that is not producing that much heath.


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March 17, 2018, 06:04:25 PM
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Can anyone send me stable core/memory setting for Vega 64 with Blockchain drivers?
All cards are registry modded.  I can produce ~44 MH/s, but the heath is too high. Need something working at lower rates (around 40), that is not producing that much heath.


You can reduce the core clocks to below 1000 (and voltages to below 850-875mV range) and still keep the 44 MH/s on ETH mining.  At those clocks the temperature should be fair.  

p.s. it's heat Smiley
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March 18, 2018, 09:04:07 PM
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Hi everyone. I have got a vega 56 rig with six of them flashed to vega 64 bios. Running at 1100. The average hashrate is about 1900 h/s each. The power consumption is about 1100w. Is this normal?

The other question is, I am still using xmr-stak-amd. Do I need to change to a new miner for March 28 algo change? if so, what is the best choice now?

TIA.  Smiley

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March 19, 2018, 10:55:50 AM
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We have good new about running VEGA in Linux.
VEGA rig is up and running in HIVE OS. If you want to try you can use referral link and promo code VEGA_ON_HIVE that will give you $10 deposit for free. Up to three rigs are free so you need it only if you want to test more rigs at once.
https://hiveos.farm?ref=12520
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March 19, 2018, 12:54:09 PM
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We have good new about running VEGA in Linux.
VEGA rig is up and running in HIVE OS. If you want to try you can use referral link and promo code VEGA_ON_HIVE that will give you $10 deposit for free. Up to three rigs are free so you need it only if you want to test more rigs at once.
https://hiveos.farm?ref=12520

How?

GPUs tested:
AMD Radeon RX Family (460, 470, 480, 570, 580, ...) (NO VEGA yet, 550 after some mods) overclocking supported
Nvidia GeForce 10x0 Family (1050, 1060, 1070, 1080, 1080ti, P106-100, P104-100, ...) overclocking supported
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March 19, 2018, 07:52:08 PM
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We have good new about running VEGA in Linux.
VEGA rig is up and running in HIVE OS. If you want to try you can use referral link and promo code VEGA_ON_HIVE that will give you $10 deposit for free. Up to three rigs are free so you need it only if you want to test more rigs at once.
https://hiveos.farm?ref=12520

How?

GPUs tested:
AMD Radeon RX Family (460, 470, 480, 570, 580, ...) (NO VEGA yet, 550 after some mods) overclocking supported
Nvidia GeForce 10x0 Family (1050, 1060, 1070, 1080, 1080ti, P106-100, P104-100, ...) overclocking supported

The new HIVE OC public list today listed working VEGA.
The guy that is running it confirmed it is no joke.

https://hiveos.farm/files/oclist.php
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March 21, 2018, 04:24:34 AM
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We have good new about running VEGA in Linux.
VEGA rig is up and running in HIVE OS. If you want to try you can use referral link and promo code VEGA_ON_HIVE that will give you $10 deposit for free. Up to three rigs are free so you need it only if you want to test more rigs at once.
https://hiveos.farm?ref=12520

How?

GPUs tested:
AMD Radeon RX Family (460, 470, 480, 570, 580, ...) (NO VEGA yet, 550 after some mods) overclocking supported
Nvidia GeForce 10x0 Family (1050, 1060, 1070, 1080, 1080ti, P106-100, P104-100, ...) overclocking supported

The new HIVE OC public list today listed working VEGA.
The guy that is running it confirmed it is no joke.

https://hiveos.farm/files/oclist.php

"the guy"  Let us know when its actually supported and working.
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Hi, I'm typically getting about 1850 h/s++(This card can handle 935 mem clock) and there's 2 card only can get 1808+ h/s (If I push further more than p3 910+ I got "Invalid AMD" using xmr stak and "!Rejected, nonce invalid" using cast xmr) with my Vega 56 powercolor red devil (Hynix memory) without flashing the BIOS. Any idea how to push my vega with hynix memory? I've been following guide vega.mining.guides.com but unfortunately still same. Only got 1808-1850 hashrate. (0.5 etc reward for best answer) thankyou~~~

My rig setup : Amdblockchain driver + Following Guide circusdad (Vega.mining.guide) using powertable P3 950/900 (But, unfortunately my card can't get pass 950. Most stable setting 905-930) P7 1407/950 .

My rig spec : Motherboard Asus Z270-P , 6x Rx Vega 56 Red Devil (Hynix), PSU 2xHx850I, Intel G4400, Ram 2x 4gb team elite 2400

My real Nightmare Problem : -Crap Hashrate can't get pass 1930++ hash -If I setup AMD txt on XMR STAK with double thread intensity 1932/1932 after a few hours later got freeze and I got massage "XMR STAK Application has been blocked from accesing graphic hardware" <--- this really annoying one.
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March 21, 2018, 08:48:50 AM
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Hi, I'm typically getting about 1850 h/s++ and there's 2 card only can get 1808+ h/s (If I push further more than p3 910+ I got "Invalid AMD" using xmr stak and "!Rejected, nonce invalid" using cast xmr) with my Vega 56 powercolor red devil (Hynix memory) without flashing the BIOS. Any idea how to push my vega with hynix memory? I've been following guide vega.mining.guides.com but unfortunately still same. Only got 1808-1850 hashrate. (0.5 etc reward for best answer) thankyou~~~

My rig setup : Amdblockchain driver + Following Guide circusdad (Vega.mining.guide) using powertable P3 950/900 (But, unfortunately my card can't get pass 950. Most stable setting 905-930) P7 1407/950 .

My rig spec : Motherboard Asus Z270-P , 6x Rx Vega 56 Red Devil (Hynix), PSU 2xHx850I, Intel G4400, Ram 2x 4gb team elite 2400

My real Nightmare Problem : -Crap Hashrate can't get pass 1930++ hash -If I setup AMD txt on XMR STAK with double thread intensity 1932/1932 after a few hours later got freeze and I got massage "XMR STAK Application has been blocked from accesing graphic hardware" <--- this really annoying one.
You've done pretty much all you can do short of flashing the 56 bios to 64.
This would increase HBM voltage allowing you to run mem clocks closer to 1100. But that would also potentially come at a higher power cost.
Considering you've got Hynix mem, it's not a bad result you have, tbh.

The "[insert miner here] Application has been blocked from accesing graphic hardware" is something I get occasionally too even with my nVidia rig, and that pisses me off as well. Haven't yet found a solution for it.
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March 21, 2018, 10:50:11 AM
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Hi, I'm typically getting about 1850 h/s++ and there's 2 card only can get 1808+ h/s (If I push further more than p3 910+ I got "Invalid AMD" using xmr stak and "!Rejected, nonce invalid" using cast xmr) with my Vega 56 powercolor red devil (Hynix memory) without flashing the BIOS. Any idea how to push my vega with hynix memory? I've been following guide vega.mining.guides.com but unfortunately still same. Only got 1808-1850 hashrate. (0.5 etc reward for best answer) thankyou~~~

My rig setup : Amdblockchain driver + Following Guide circusdad (Vega.mining.guide) using powertable P3 950/900 (But, unfortunately my card can't get pass 950. Most stable setting 905-930) P7 1407/950 .

My rig spec : Motherboard Asus Z270-P , 6x Rx Vega 56 Red Devil (Hynix), PSU 2xHx850I, Intel G4400, Ram 2x 4gb team elite 2400

My real Nightmare Problem : -Crap Hashrate can't get pass 1930++ hash -If I setup AMD txt on XMR STAK with double thread intensity 1932/1932 after a few hours later got freeze and I got massage "XMR STAK Application has been blocked from accesing graphic hardware" <--- this really annoying one.
You've done pretty much all you can do short of flashing the 56 bios to 64.
This would increase HBM voltage allowing you to run mem clocks closer to 1100. But that would also potentially come at a higher power cost.
Considering you've got Hynix mem, it's not a bad result you have, tbh.


The "[insert miner here] Application has been blocked from accesing graphic hardware" is something I get occasionally too even with my nVidia rig, and that pisses me off as well. Haven't yet found a solution for it.


Can't find stock bios for vega 56 mem hynix to 64 , Just got massage from my friend who has similiar card with me. He was trying to mod bios 56 to 64 and....bricked... holly shit!! thank goodness vega 56 red devil has 3 diffrent bios on em.
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March 21, 2018, 02:39:39 PM
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0,5 ETC Reward for the best answer!!!!! (If that answer works)


Hi, I'm typically getting about 1850 h/s++(This card can handle 935 mem clock) and there's 2 card only can get 1808+ h/s (If I push further more than p3 910+ I got "Invalid AMD" using xmr stak and "!Rejected, nonce invalid" using cast xmr) with my Vega 56 powercolor red devil (Hynix memory) without flashing the BIOS. Any idea how to push my vega with hynix memory? I've been following guide vega.mining.guides.com but unfortunately still same. Only got 1808-1850 hashrate. (0.5 etc reward for best answer) thankyou~~~

My rig setup : Amdblockchain driver + Following Guide circusdad (Vega.mining.guide) using powertable P3 950/900 (But, unfortunately my card can't get pass 950. Most stable setting 905-930) P7 1407/950 .

My rig spec : Motherboard Asus Z270-P , 6x Rx Vega 56 Red Devil (Hynix), PSU 2xHx850I, Intel G4400, Ram 2x 4gb team elite 2400

My real Nightmare Problem : -Crap Hashrate can't get pass 1930++ hash -If I setup AMD txt on XMR STAK with double thread intensity 1932/1932 after a few hours later got freeze and I got massage "XMR STAK Application has been blocked from accesing graphic hardware" <--- this really annoying one.

That's pretty much how much the Hynix can go as far I have seen on any results posted unless you flash it to V64 bios (unfortunately, haven't seen them around).  You can probably try running neoscrypt algo coins since those are not memory bound and might be better on these AIB cards.  Should get ~2 KH/s @250w.
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