Hey guys
Im stuck and need help with this issue.
i am using the latest PhoenixMiner 5.4c " administration"
Windows 10 latest update
Amd 20.12.1
16 Gpus: Msi RX 580 8Gb oc
All Gpus on Compute with these settings in AMD 20.12.1 cvddc 853 cclock 1165 mvddc 853 mclock 2080
i can only get 22 hashrate for each gpu.
here is my bat file
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
timeout 15
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool ssl: //eu1.ethermine.org: 5555 -pool2 ssl: //us1.ethermine.org: 5555 -wal ******************* -rxboost 1 -straps 1
pause
when adding more commands in bat the hashrate does not increase.
i have tried different amd drivers and no luck.
rxboost 1 gives me 2 more hash every gpu
Hi, you don't seem to have the Modified Bios on your cards, maybe that's what you need. If you already have it modified, you can try to reinstall it and do the tests
i had bios flashed the rx580's back to stock with atiflash. and was using Radeon software to adjust the timings cvddc 853 cclock 1165 mvddc 853 mclock 2080. i was doing this on claymore and had 31+ hash.
I must have missed this part with phoenixminer to mod the bios.
could you tell me what program i am suppose to use for modding the bios?
Thanks for responding before
PolarisBiosEditor1.7.4 allows you to modify a bios file and save it and then use
atiflash_293 to flash your bios.
Make sure you save the original bios before flashing the new one in case you need to revert.
This version the gui would not work for me on windows so i used the command line to run the flashing and saving.
C:\atiflash_293>amdvbflash.exe /h
--- amdvbflash v2.93 ---
-h, -?, /h, /? Help (this screen)
Format: amdvbflash [command] [parameter1] [parameter2] [parameter3] <option/s>
[command]:
-i [Num] Display information of AMD adapters in the system.
Display information of adapter [Num] if specified.
-ai [Num] Display advanced information of AMD adapters on system.
Display advanced information of adapter [Num]
if specified.
-biosfileinfo <File> Displays the Bios info in file <file>
-p <Num> <File> Write BIOS image in file <File> to flash ROM in Adapter
<Num>.
-pa [-padevid=] <File> Write BIOS image <File> to all appropriate adapters.
Use with -padevid or -passid or -pasvid or -pavbpn or -fp.
Command example:
command = -pa -padevid=0xXXXX a123.bin
-s <Num> <File> [Size] Save BIOS image from adapter <Num> to file <File>.
First [Size] kbytes (except for Theater in bytes) of ROM
content is saved if [Size] is specified.
-cf <File> [Sum] Calculate 16-bit checksum for file <File>.
Checksum for the file is compared to [Sum] which is
the expected checksum
-cb <Num> [Sum] Calculate 16-bit BIOS image checksum for adapter <Num>.
Checksum for the BIOS image is compared to [Sum] which is
the expected checksum
press any key to continue
-cr <Num> [Size] [Sum] Calculate 16-bit ROM checksum for adapter <Num> and
compare it to the [Sum] specified. This command is
the same as -cb if [Size] is specified.
-t <Num> Test ROM access of adapter <Num>
-v <Num> <File> Compare ROM content of adapter <Num> to <File>
-mi <Num> [ID] Modify SSID & SVID in BIOS image of adapter <Num> to
<ID>. SSID & SVID in BIOS image of adapter <Num> is
displayed if [ID] is not specified.
-mb <Num> <File> Modify SSID, SVID, BIOS Pin Number, & Boot Message in
BIOS image of adapter <Num> to values in <filename>.
Input file example:
ssid = 715B
svid = 1002
biospn = "113-xxxxxx-xx"
bootmsg = "AMD graphic board"
-pak <File> Package an executable for BIOS update according to
the commands in <File>.
Config file example:
outfile = update.exe
banner = "Update v1.0"
infile = a123.bin
command = -pa -padevid=715B infile
-isr <Num> <Build Number> <Board Number> Set ISR number based on the given
build and board number
if not specified, print out ISR Number
-prod <Num> <12 digit serial number> Set PROD number based
on the given serial number
if not specified, print out SN Number
-checkprodsn <Num> <12 Digit Serial Number> Comparing the Prod SN based on
existing prod sn saved in ROM
press any key to continue
<option/s>:
-f Force flashing regardless of security checkings (e.g. AsicID &
BIOS file info check OR boot-up card).
-fa Force flashing bypassing already-programmed check.
-fm Force flashing bypassing BIOS memory config check.
-fs Force flashing bypassing BIOS SSID check.
-fp Force flashing bypassing BIOS P/N check.
-sst Use SST25VFxxx flashing algorithm regardless of ROMID straps.
-st Use ST M25Pxx flashing algorithm regardless of ROMID straps.
-atmel Use AT25Fxxx flashing algorithm regardless of ROMID straps.
-keepisrsn keep the ISR Number on the adapter when flashing a new VBIOS
-keepprodsn keep the Prod SN on the adapter when flashing a new VBIOS
press any key to continue
-siireset Specifies the GPIO Pin to be used as the Reset when updating
SiI1930 microcontroller firmware
Input example:
-siireset=7 <No Spaces>
-siiuprog Specifies the GPIO Pin to be used as the uprog when updating
SiI1930 microcontroller firmware
Input example:
-siiuprog=14 <No Spaces>
-scansii Overrides normal adapter detection to enable detecting SSI
roms with/without TPI firmware
-log Logs output to amdvbflash.log, overrides existing file
-logappend Logs and appends output to amdvbflash.log
-ddc Enable DDC support
-padevid=<ID> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific device ID.
-passid=<ID> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific SSID.
-pasvid=<ID> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific SVID.
-pavbpn=<VBPN> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific VBIOS PN.
press any key to continue
-excl_memtrain_dtable When flashing on new VBIOS, a pre-determined memory
training data table in the old VBIOS will not be
overwritten.
-isr <adapter num> [build num] [board num] If build number and board number
are specified, sets the ISR Number
value in specified adapter.
If only adapter is specified, the current
ISR Number is displayed
-checkpn <adapter num> <filename> Checks PN of the current product
and compares it to external file
-rsa <filename> Verify VBIOS immage file RSA signature
*<Num> = adapter number, <File> = filename
*[Size] = data block size in KBytes, except for Theater Pro in Bytes
*Use command -i to see the adapter numbers in the system.