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But i also have 2x 7950's, wich after i read this thread, i also wanted to mod the timings on, this is how i ended up with the hex editor. Yep, I think there are no editors for Tahiti cards, so hex is probably the way to go. I found a topic on some forum where someone explains hows to do it, im gonna try it tomorrow, aftwer that ill do my rx460, it only does 320h/s on cryptonight and i see people in this topic reporting 500 hash.
Well, I don't think there's a lot of people out there hashing at 500 H/s with their 460/560 cards. It's certainly possible, but requires very good memory/timings, or serious overclocking. I've only built a couple rigs with these cards so far, and didn't do any fine-tuning, so could probably improve my results — at the moment my cards are hashing at ~ 420-425 H/s, all running at 1100/1750@0.875V. Cryptonight profits have gone down quite a lot, so I guess I'll be switching to ETH soon (where they do ~ 13 MH/s each).
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January 31, 2018, 09:21:21 AM |
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Read some russian tutorial and i feel like im close to succes, but i just cant figure out how to copy paste the desired numbers into the hex editor.
You'd need to use a hex editor for something like unlocking the 2 extra CU in the 14 CU version of RX 460/560, but for most other things (including voltages and timings editing) there are simple GUI programs that are very easy to use. At least that's the case for Polaris-based cards. Ya im sorry i wasn't being precise, i have a rx460 that i flashed a bios on so the 2 extra cu's are already unlocked. I think i will be able to mod the timings on the rx460 with that polaris bios editor, it looked easy But i also have 2x 7950's, wich after i read this thread, i also wanted to mod the timings on, this is how i ended up with the hex editor. I found a topic on some forum where someone explains hows to do it, im gonna try it tomorrow, aftwer that ill do my rx460, it only does 320h/s on cryptonight and i see people in this topic reporting 500 hash. Im also wondering, in etherium you cant mine with rx460 2 gb, you need 2 gb, how is this for equihash? you mine faster with 4 gb vs 2 gb or it doesnt matter? And for cryptonight? i heard cryptonight uses memory so does a rx560 4gb do more hash then a rx560 2gb? If you mod the 7950 BIOS with a hexeditor, you nust recalculate the checksum of the BIOS ! I don´t know why, but the 2gb RX 560 version is faster in xmr, than the 4 GB version. I also had unlocked the 2 extra CU´s from a RX560D ... it´s slower than before and need more power.
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January 31, 2018, 09:55:06 AM |
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But i also have 2x 7950's, wich after i read this thread, i also wanted to mod the timings on, this is how i ended up with the hex editor. Yep, I think there are no editors for Tahiti cards, so hex is probably the way to go. I found a topic on some forum where someone explains hows to do it, im gonna try it tomorrow, aftwer that ill do my rx460, it only does 320h/s on cryptonight and i see people in this topic reporting 500 hash.
Well, I don't think there's a lot of people out there hashing at 500 H/s with their 460/560 cards. It's certainly possible, but requires very good memory/timings, or serious overclocking. I've only built a couple rigs with these cards so far, and didn't do any fine-tuning, so could probably improve my results — at the moment my cards are hashing at ~ 420-425 H/s, all running at 1100/1750@0.875V. Cryptonight profits have gone down quite a lot, so I guess I'll be switching to ETH soon (where they do ~ 13 MH/s each). you used a kill a watt from the wall for calculate exaclty the power consumption for
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January 31, 2018, 11:43:02 AM |
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But i also have 2x 7950's, wich after i read this thread, i also wanted to mod the timings on, this is how i ended up with the hex editor. Yep, I think there are no editors for Tahiti cards, so hex is probably the way to go. I found a topic on some forum where someone explains hows to do it, im gonna try it tomorrow, aftwer that ill do my rx460, it only does 320h/s on cryptonight and i see people in this topic reporting 500 hash.
Well, I don't think there's a lot of people out there hashing at 500 H/s with their 460/560 cards. It's certainly possible, but requires very good memory/timings, or serious overclocking. I've only built a couple rigs with these cards so far, and didn't do any fine-tuning, so could probably improve my results — at the moment my cards are hashing at ~ 420-425 H/s, all running at 1100/1750@0.875V. Cryptonight profits have gone down quite a lot, so I guess I'll be switching to ETH soon (where they do ~ 13 MH/s each). Was it this type H5GC8H24MJ? What timings are you using? Would you test my XMR timing for that?
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wacko
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January 31, 2018, 09:10:18 PM |
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you used a kill a watt from the wall for calculate exaclty the power consumption for
If that's a question, then no, I didn't measure the power consumption yet, got only one of those killawatt devices and it's currently not at the same location as these rx560 rigs. I'm curious about the consumption myself so I'll try to measure it in ~ a week. Was it this type H5GC8H24MJ? What timings are you using? Would you test my XMR timing for that?
I've got the following cards (all 4gb): gigabyte oc rev 2 (single fan, 14 CU), gigabyte gaming oc rev 2 (dual fan, no aux power), msi aero, asus strix o4g (aux 6pin power), asus strix o4g evo (14 CU, no aux power), asus RX560-O4G. All 14 CU cards unlocked to 16 CU, and they all came with Micron VRAM (not sure which chips exactly, the bios says it's MT51J256M32HF_60S). All 16 CU cards came with Hynix VRAM. Two types of Hynix ram mentioned in the BIOSes —H5GQ8H24MJR and H5GC8H24MJR. Out of 16 cards I've got, the three Asus 16 CU cards are the worst (two Strix and one regular O4G): their stock memclock is 1750, but all three show memory errors in HWInfo even at this stock clock! And that's even with the stock timings. First time I see something like this. Tried to google this thing, found this thread: http://www.overclock.net/forum/67-amd-ati/1636308-problem-memory-rx560-cards.htmlThis could explain why I'm having this trouble with Asus cards, they probably installed cheap 6 GHz memory chips on their cards, but set the clock to 1750 MHz in BIOS.. which kinda works, but not really stable = producing memory errors in HWInfo. Lowered the clocks to 1600 MHz on these 3 cards for now, 0 errors so far. For Micron cards I'm using this strap: 777000000000000022AA1C00315A5436A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C 01712262B612B3715 And for Hynix cards — this one: 777000000000000022339D00CE515A3D9055111234CC440900400600740114206A8900A00200312 01E0F292F94273116 Getting very similar hashrates with these. I could test some other timings.
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February 01, 2018, 09:00:09 AM |
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Can I damage my gpu with memory errors? I get cca 40 of them in an hour. No rejected shares. It's Elpida memory.
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February 01, 2018, 04:30:34 PM Last edit: February 01, 2018, 07:51:36 PM by clems |
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But i also have 2x 7950's, wich after i read this thread, i also wanted to mod the timings on, this is how i ended up with the hex editor. Yep, I think there are no editors for Tahiti cards, so hex is probably the way to go. I found a topic on some forum where someone explains hows to do it, im gonna try it tomorrow, aftwer that ill do my rx460, it only does 320h/s on cryptonight and i see people in this topic reporting 500 hash.
Well, I don't think there's a lot of people out there hashing at 500 H/s with their 460/560 cards. It's certainly possible, but requires very good memory/timings, or serious overclocking. I've only built a couple rigs with these cards so far, and didn't do any fine-tuning, so could probably improve my results — at the moment my cards are hashing at ~ 420-425 H/s, all running at 1100/1750@0.875V. Cryptonight profits have gone down quite a lot, so I guess I'll be switching to ETH soon (where they do ~ 13 MH/s each). Was it this type H5GC8H24MJ? What timings are you using? Would you test my XMR timing for that? I have this Memory on a AERO ITX 560 4G SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR still testing but so far: OC: CORE 1167 DPM 3 V925 MEM 2200 (I Have to set 925 for stability but an other card seems to be stable with 900) Hash: 473H/s on Cryptonight ~ 28W on amd-info (use HiveOS) All machine (CPU/USB key/...) Less than 82W Hash: 15.5MH/s on Ethash ~36W on amd-info All machine Less than 93W
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February 02, 2018, 01:27:30 AM |
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But i also have 2x 7950's, wich after i read this thread, i also wanted to mod the timings on, this is how i ended up with the hex editor. Yep, I think there are no editors for Tahiti cards, so hex is probably the way to go. I found a topic on some forum where someone explains hows to do it, im gonna try it tomorrow, aftwer that ill do my rx460, it only does 320h/s on cryptonight and i see people in this topic reporting 500 hash.
Well, I don't think there's a lot of people out there hashing at 500 H/s with their 460/560 cards. It's certainly possible, but requires very good memory/timings, or serious overclocking. I've only built a couple rigs with these cards so far, and didn't do any fine-tuning, so could probably improve my results — at the moment my cards are hashing at ~ 420-425 H/s, all running at 1100/1750@0.875V. Cryptonight profits have gone down quite a lot, so I guess I'll be switching to ETH soon (where they do ~ 13 MH/s each). Was it this type H5GC8H24MJ? What timings are you using? Would you test my XMR timing for that? I have this Memory on a AERO ITX 560 4G SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR still testing but so far: OC: CORE 1167 DPM 3 V925 MEM 2200 (I Have to set 925 for stability but an other card seems to be stable with 900) Hash: 473H/s on Cryptonight ~ 28W on amd-info (use HiveOS) All machine (CPU/USB key/...) Less than 82W Hash: 15.5MH/s on Ethash ~36W on amd-info All machine Less than 93W Those are some nice numbers, i finally figured out how to edit the bios straps for my 7950's, and i did it, but tbh i dont notice much more hash/s. i bios edited 2 saphire 7950's and the 3rd 7950, a club3d 7950 wich i didnt mod yet, actually does more hash. 2morrow im gonna try to biosmod my rx460
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February 02, 2018, 08:41:28 PM |
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I have this Memory on a AERO ITX 560 4G SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR still testing but so far: OC: CORE 1167 DPM 3 V925 MEM 2200 (I Have to set 925 for stability but an other card seems to be stable with 900)
Hash: 473H/s on Cryptonight ~ 28W on amd-info (use HiveOS) All machine (CPU/USB key/...) Less than 82W Hash: 15.5MH/s on Ethash ~36W on amd-info All machine Less than 93W
Hello! I finally found the owner of these cards in Linux I am very happy. I ask you to share your bios for the results. Which miner you use and what settings? In ethOS my hash does not exceed 430 h/s.
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February 02, 2018, 08:49:27 PM |
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What is the current speed for Equihash - stock and mod? I'm planning to order a Yeston videocard from China.
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February 02, 2018, 11:23:34 PM |
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I have this Memory on a AERO ITX 560 4G SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR still testing but so far: OC: CORE 1167 DPM 3 V925 MEM 2200 (I Have to set 925 for stability but an other card seems to be stable with 900)
Hash: 473H/s on Cryptonight ~ 28W on amd-info (use HiveOS) All machine (CPU/USB key/...) Less than 82W Hash: 15.5MH/s on Ethash ~36W on amd-info All machine Less than 93W
Hello! I finally found the owner of these cards in Linux I am very happy. I ask you to share your bios for the results. Which miner you use and what settings? In ethOS my hash does not exceed 430 h/s. I will not share the bios because the timing is not public. Using Claymore with option "-h 896" On my lab is still not stable but one of my friend have this stable hash on 2 AERO ITX 560 4G SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR I have an other bios stable ~ 450h/s still testing it for stability.
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Vlizzjeffrey
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February 02, 2018, 11:42:30 PM |
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you used a kill a watt from the wall for calculate exaclty the power consumption for
If that's a question, then no, I didn't measure the power consumption yet, got only one of those killawatt devices and it's currently not at the same location as these rx560 rigs. I'm curious about the consumption myself so I'll try to measure it in ~ a week. Was it this type H5GC8H24MJ? What timings are you using? Would you test my XMR timing for that?
I've got the following cards (all 4gb): gigabyte oc rev 2 (single fan, 14 CU), gigabyte gaming oc rev 2 (dual fan, no aux power), msi aero, asus strix o4g (aux 6pin power), asus strix o4g evo (14 CU, no aux power), asus RX560-O4G. All 14 CU cards unlocked to 16 CU, and they all came with Micron VRAM (not sure which chips exactly, the bios says it's MT51J256M32HF_60S). All 16 CU cards came with Hynix VRAM. Two types of Hynix ram mentioned in the BIOSes —H5GQ8H24MJR and H5GC8H24MJR. Out of 16 cards I've got, the three Asus 16 CU cards are the worst (two Strix and one regular O4G): their stock memclock is 1750, but all three show memory errors in HWInfo even at this stock clock! And that's even with the stock timings. First time I see something like this. Tried to google this thing, found this thread: http://www.overclock.net/forum/67-amd-ati/1636308-problem-memory-rx560-cards.htmlThis could explain why I'm having this trouble with Asus cards, they probably installed cheap 6 GHz memory chips on their cards, but set the clock to 1750 MHz in BIOS.. which kinda works, but not really stable = producing memory errors in HWInfo. Lowered the clocks to 1600 MHz on these 3 cards for now, 0 errors so far. For Micron cards I'm using this strap: 777000000000000022AA1C00315A5436A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C 01712262B612B3715 And for Hynix cards — this one: 777000000000000022339D00CE515A3D9055111234CC440900400600740114206A8900A00200312 01E0F292F94273116 Getting very similar hashrates with these. I could test some other timings. Hi, these 2 straps you posted for Hynix and Micron, i am now in the polaris editor in the timings section, but it shows streps for all different MHZ ranges, so in wich MHZ Range do i put the straps you posted, at 1500mhz?
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Hi, these 2 straps you posted for Hynix and Micron, i am now in the polaris editor in the timings section, but it shows streps for all different MHZ ranges, so in wich MHZ Range do i put the straps you posted, at 1500mhz?
Hi, I explained how it works on the previous page, just check the top post from page 8.
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February 03, 2018, 01:41:53 AM |
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Hi, these 2 straps you posted for Hynix and Micron, i am now in the polaris editor in the timings section, but it shows streps for all different MHZ ranges, so in wich MHZ Range do i put the straps you posted, at 1500mhz?
Hi, I explained how it works on the previous page, just check the top post from page 8. Thanks, i figured it out, my rx460 does 480hash on 1250/2000 my rx550 i get 340 hash with 1100/1500, on 1100/2000 it crashes, still have to try 1100/1750. I think i will get the rx550 close to 400 hash with some more tweaking. Is it a good idea to give it more voltage in the polaris bios editor for possibly more stability at higher overclocks?
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February 03, 2018, 02:06:45 AM Last edit: February 03, 2018, 10:26:21 AM by Vlizzjeffrey |
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I have this Memory on a AERO ITX 560 4G SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR still testing but so far: OC: CORE 1167 DPM 3 V925 MEM 2200 (I Have to set 925 for stability but an other card seems to be stable with 900)
Hash: 473H/s on Cryptonight ~ 28W on amd-info (use HiveOS) All machine (CPU/USB key/...) Less than 82W Hash: 15.5MH/s on Ethash ~36W on amd-info All machine Less than 93W
Hello! I finally found the owner of these cards in Linux I am very happy. I ask you to share your bios for the results. Which miner you use and what settings? In ethOS my hash does not exceed 430 h/s. I will not share the bios because the timing is not public. Using Claymore with option "-h 896" On my lab is still not stable but one of my friend have this stable hash on 2 AERO ITX 560 4G SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR I have an other bios stable ~ 450h/s still testing it for stability. What do you mean with you cant share it its not public, you acting like its some kind of secret?? My msi rx460 2gb oc does 486hash stable btw, 1250/2000 clocks, and the hynix strap that was provided in this thread. edit: My rx550 saphire pulse 4 GB with micron memory sucks tho, modded timings and max overclock i still cant reach 400 hash, 380 hash max on 1150/1850
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February 03, 2018, 08:58:50 PM |
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I have this Memory on a AERO ITX 560 4G SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR still testing but so far: OC: CORE 1167 DPM 3 V925 MEM 2200 (I Have to set 925 for stability but an other card seems to be stable with 900)
Hash: 473H/s on Cryptonight ~ 28W on amd-info (use HiveOS) All machine (CPU/USB key/...) Less than 82W Hash: 15.5MH/s on Ethash ~36W on amd-info All machine Less than 93W
Hello! I finally found the owner of these cards in Linux I am very happy. I ask you to share your bios for the results. Which miner you use and what settings? In ethOS my hash does not exceed 430 h/s. I will not share the bios because the timing is not public. Using Claymore with option "-h 896" On my lab is still not stable but one of my friend have this stable hash on 2 AERO ITX 560 4G SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR I have an other bios stable ~ 450h/s still testing it for stability. What do you mean with you cant share it its not public, you acting like its some kind of secret?? My msi rx460 2gb oc does 486hash stable btw, 1250/2000 clocks, and the hynix strap that was provided in this thread. edit: My rx550 saphire pulse 4 GB with micron memory sucks tho, modded timings and max overclock i still cant reach 400 hash, 380 hash max on 1150/1850 The Strap is from universal Hynix strap and test by yourself, play with the strap, take a lot of times.... https://www.reddit.com/user/comradbud
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Hello guys, in the telegram channel saw the message that RX 560 in Linux ubuntu using Optiminer 2.1.2 for mining MNX issues a hashrate in the vicinity of 8k sol. I copied this thoughtlessly to the forum, and now I am doubted whether such a hashrate is possible?
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February 03, 2018, 10:34:23 PM |
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Hello guys, in the telegram channel saw the message that RX 560 in Linux ubuntu using Optiminer 2.1.2 for mining MNX issues a hashrate in the vicinity of 8k sol. I copied this thoughtlessly to the forum, and now I am doubted whether such a hashrate is possible?
If its the same algo as equihash, then no, of course not. Not even close By far
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RX 560 is pleasant surprise for me Where I live they are asking 450 EUR up for RX 570 4GB. I was poking around web shops hoping I will find some for 300 Then I saw this poor thing being offered for 159.99 EUR: "MSI Radeon RX 560 AERO ITX OC - 4GB" No PCIe power plug, one fan, small PCB. Didn't look very promising. Checked bitcointalk and found this topic. Got me interested, so I ordered it. After 40 minutes of editing, flashing, overclocking here is the result: XMR: 482 H/s, temp: 48C, power 52W
GPU 1050/900, MEM 2150/850
ETH: 14.862 Mh/s, temp: 55C, power 67WI had to lower MEM to 2125/850 for ETH, there where some memory errors. PS. Memory is MT51J256M3 (MICRON) So, all in all, for 35% price I got 53% of the RX 570 speed (mine RX 570s are at average doing 890 - 900 H/s XMR) at half of the power. Not bad, I think I will get couple of them if they are still available. Thanks to all for good info in this thread Well then i have a surprise for you, rx550 also does 400+ hash on cryptonight, with only 30 watts power usage. But even rx550's are starting to get sold out here, and are already overpriced, if you can buy them for 80-90 euro, they are nice. They also do 11.5mh/s in etherium with modded bios.
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February 05, 2018, 08:54:20 PM |
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RX 560 is pleasant surprise for me Where I live they are asking 450 EUR up for RX 570 4GB. I was poking around web shops hoping I will find some for 300 Then I saw this poor thing being offered for 159.99 EUR: "MSI Radeon RX 560 AERO ITX OC - 4GB" No PCIe power plug, one fan, small PCB. Didn't look very promising. Checked bitcointalk and found this topic. Got me interested, so I ordered it. After 40 minutes of editing, flashing, overclocking here is the result: XMR: 482 H/s, temp: 48C, power 52W
GPU 1050/900, MEM 2150/850
ETH: 14.862 Mh/s, temp: 55C, power 67WI had to lower MEM to 2125/850 for ETH, there where some memory errors. PS. Memory is MT51J256M3 (MICRON) So, all in all, for 35% price I got 53% of the RX 570 speed (mine RX 570s are at average doing 890 - 900 H/s XMR) at half of the power. Not bad, I think I will get couple of them if they are still available. Thanks to all for good info in this thread I also have this memory but on a Gigabyte RX560 OC 4G What strap did you use? Would you mind sharing it? Also did you change the max mem clock setting? With the strap i used, could only get to 13.5 stable.
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