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Been working on tuning these hynix red devil vega56 for a few days. Over time I've discovered that I have one "bad" card that will not go over 870mhz without invalid results. Another one won't go over 900mhz. The other cards will do 935mhz with an invalid result every 600+ shares. 1730 h/s for the higher clocked gpu in the rig and less for the slower cards. I am going to try for intensity next and see if that can push closer to 1800 h/s. Good thing I don't mind tinkering with these settings. It can take days of testing to figure out the limits on clocks for each gpu and the best XMR-STAK configuration.
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May 03, 2018, 12:17:14 PM |
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Anybody load the new AMD driver? Does it break anything? Change hash rates?
After the windows 10 update I lost about 15-20 h/s with my vega64. I had one gpu 2005 h/s and now I'm back to 1985 h/s.
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BroganBloodstone
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May 03, 2018, 05:33:56 PM |
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Anybody load the new AMD driver? Does it break anything? Change hash rates?
After the windows 10 update I lost about 15-20 h/s with my vega64. I had one gpu 2005 h/s and now I'm back to 1985 h/s.
But is that the new driver that is responsible or new windows?
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May 03, 2018, 06:20:49 PM |
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Since I haven't loaded the new driver yet. I would tend to blame the Windows update on this client for causing that drop in hash.
I'm not sure if anyone has tried the new AMD driver - there has been zero talk of it here. I'm tempted however am a little concerned about causing new issues such as breaking OverdriveNTool.
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May 03, 2018, 07:10:47 PM |
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anyone have a good optimization for cryptonight heavy or light for vega 64? I get 2k hash on regular cryptonight but I get around 1400h/s on cryptonight heavy and 16600h/s on cryptonight light
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May 03, 2018, 07:37:38 PM |
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Anybody load the new AMD driver? Does it break anything? Change hash rates?
After the windows 10 update I lost about 15-20 h/s with my vega64. I had one gpu 2005 h/s and now I'm back to 1985 h/s.
yeah iim on 18.4.1 latest amd driver on both my vega 56 and 64 rigs and they are working normal no hashrate drops or anything !
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May 04, 2018, 02:56:32 AM |
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The small hash rate drop I saw is due to the Windows 10 update that dropped yesterday.
I loaded the new AMD driver and the only issue I noted was that OverdriveNTool doesn't spin the fan up on one of my two Vega64 when I command it. Once I start the miner up - it spins up. Not sure why it is acting that way now. Hash rates are no difference vs. the previous driver.
I suspect while the situation with the newer Adrenaline drivers is much improved the blockchain drivers are still a little faster for mining. With my Vega64 clocked 1408 core and 1100 memory I'm getting 1950 h/s. With the blockchain drivers it would be 100 h/s more than that. I don't want to deal with the issues those drivers have especially on a system like this where it isn't a dedicated miner.
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May 04, 2018, 03:15:43 AM |
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anyone have a good optimization for cryptonight heavy or light for vega 64? I get 2k hash on regular cryptonight but I get around 1400h/s on cryptonight heavy and 16600h/s on cryptonight light
Decreased hashrates on the other algos you mentioned are normal. Cryptonight-heavy is called heavy because it exerts a heavier load on your CPU processing power. You don't need to worry about anything because every one has decreased hashrates and that is the new standard hashrate.
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May 04, 2018, 03:32:23 AM Last edit: May 04, 2018, 04:51:47 AM by wudafuxup |
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anyone have a good optimization for cryptonight heavy or light for vega 64? I get 2k hash on regular cryptonight but I get around 1400h/s on cryptonight heavy and 16600h/s on cryptonight light
Regular Vega 56s and 64s do only about 1400-1500h/s on CN-Heavy. The exception are Vega Frontiers. They do 2350H/s on CN-Heavy. Vega Frontiers are the kings on all the cryptonight algos.
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Sgsg666
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May 04, 2018, 10:25:01 AM |
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anyone have a good optimization for cryptonight heavy or light for vega 64? I get 2k hash on regular cryptonight but I get around 1400h/s on cryptonight heavy and 16600h/s on cryptonight light
Regular Vega 56s and 64s do only about 1400-1500h/s on CN-Heavy. The exception are Vega Frontiers. They do 2350H/s on CN-Heavy. Vega Frontiers are the kings on all the cryptonight algos. Yeah i knew it when i saw 16gb of ram built in. Do you have any vega 56 with stock bios running stable using castxmr/srbminer? Would you share your Overdriventool/soft powerplay table(im mining for power efficiency tnx,currently at 110 w based on hwinfo64)?
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May 04, 2018, 11:53:46 AM |
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anyone have a good optimization for cryptonight heavy or light for vega 64? I get 2k hash on regular cryptonight but I get around 1400h/s on cryptonight heavy and 16600h/s on cryptonight light
Regular Vega 56s and 64s do only about 1400-1500h/s on CN-Heavy. The exception are Vega Frontiers. They do 2350H/s on CN-Heavy. Vega Frontiers are the kings on all the cryptonight algos. thanks for the tip, got 4 and currently mining Monero. After I water cool them next week will try CN-Heavy
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May 04, 2018, 12:24:23 PM |
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People say to flash the BIOS to vega64.
What if your card has Hynix and the vega64 model in your product line has samsung? Isn't that going to brick the card?
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May 04, 2018, 02:14:51 PM |
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anyone have a good optimization for cryptonight heavy or light for vega 64? I get 2k hash on regular cryptonight but I get around 1400h/s on cryptonight heavy and 16600h/s on cryptonight light
Regular Vega 56s and 64s do only about 1400-1500h/s on CN-Heavy. The exception are Vega Frontiers. They do 2350H/s on CN-Heavy. Vega Frontiers are the kings on all the cryptonight algos. I have two frontiers , how do you get them hashing so hard? mine only do 2k max im using the powerplay settings for vega 64
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wudafuxup
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May 05, 2018, 02:47:44 AM |
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anyone have a good optimization for cryptonight heavy or light for vega 64? I get 2k hash on regular cryptonight but I get around 1400h/s on cryptonight heavy and 16600h/s on cryptonight light
Regular Vega 56s and 64s do only about 1400-1500h/s on CN-Heavy. The exception are Vega Frontiers. They do 2350H/s on CN-Heavy. Vega Frontiers are the kings on all the cryptonight algos. I have two frontiers , how do you get them hashing so hard? mine only do 2k max im using the powerplay settings for vega 64 You have to run some scripts and some custom play tables under driver 18.3.4 since overdriventool gets bricked with those new drivers. You have to control everything via the registry otherwise you can't control it. It will not work using the 18.q.1 to 18.3.4 gaming mode method either. If you're doing 2k on CN-Heavy then you should already know what to do. I hope you're not getting CryptoNight-Heavy confused with regular CryptoNight V7 because they're completely different.
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May 05, 2018, 05:37:21 PM |
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Can you provide some hints on where to find those specific power play tables ? thanks anyone have a good optimization for cryptonight heavy or light for vega 64? I get 2k hash on regular cryptonight but I get around 1400h/s on cryptonight heavy and 16600h/s on cryptonight light
Regular Vega 56s and 64s do only about 1400-1500h/s on CN-Heavy. The exception are Vega Frontiers. They do 2350H/s on CN-Heavy. Vega Frontiers are the kings on all the cryptonight algos. I have two frontiers , how do you get them hashing so hard? mine only do 2k max im using the powerplay settings for vega 64 You have to run some scripts and some custom play tables under driver 18.3.4 since overdriventool gets bricked with those new drivers. You have to control everything via the registry otherwise you can't control it. It will not work using the 18.q.1 to 18.3.4 gaming mode method either. If you're doing 2k on CN-Heavy then you should already know what to do. I hope you're not getting CryptoNight-Heavy confused with regular CryptoNight V7 because they're completely different.
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May 10, 2018, 03:04:01 PM |
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hello,
got good hashrates with my RX 570 on SRB Miner and Heavy Algo - but my watercooled Vega 56 with Samsung (flashed 64) only got 1250-1300hs (1900-1950 normal v7) P0 Core V 800 P1 Core V 875 P2 Core V 875 P3 Core V 875 P4 Core V 900 P5 Core V 900 P6 Core V 900 P7 Core V 905 P0 GPU Clock 852 P1 GPU Clock 991 P2 GPU Clock 1084 P3 GPU Clock 1138 P4 GPU Clock 1150 P5 GPU Clock 1202 P6 GPU Clock 1212 P7 GPU Clock 1408 P4 MEM Clock 1099 P4 MEM V 900 SoC Clock 1100
is there any way to push heavy hashrates without pushing power consumption? how to find the sweet spot?
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May 11, 2018, 09:20:15 AM |
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The OhGodACompany team have announced that they may start working on a (devfee) hashrate fix for Vega cards. Will we finally hit the theoretical limit of 70+ MHs on Ethereum?
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May 11, 2018, 09:30:33 AM |
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The OhGodACompany team have announced that they may start working on a (devfee) hashrate fix for Vega cards. Will we finally hit the theoretical limit of 70+ MHs on Ethereum? Where I can find this post?
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May 12, 2018, 09:36:41 AM |
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The OhGodACompany team have announced that they may start working on a (devfee) hashrate fix for Vega cards. Will we finally hit the theoretical limit of 70+ MHs on Ethereum? Lmao wut? Complete bullshit. Even if it was true you would still make more money on CN-7, CN-LiteV1 and CN-Heavy over Ethash. 70Mh/s barely makes it somewhat an option.
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May 12, 2018, 09:46:05 AM |
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The OhGodACompany team have announced that they may start working on a (devfee) hashrate fix for Vega cards. Will we finally hit the theoretical limit of 70+ MHs on Ethereum? Lmao wut? Complete bullshit. Even if it was true you would still make more money on CN-7, CN-LiteV1 and CN-Heavy over Ethash. 70Mh/s barely makes it somewhat an option. Nope, you'd make more with Etash in that case.
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