village.idiot (OP)
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July 12, 2011, 01:34:29 AM |
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I guess I need someone to hold my hand for this.
I've been trying to figure out how to overclock my 5770s with absolutely no luck and a lot of FRUSTRATION!
Thanks to Inaba's help, I can now start my miners. poclbm$ ./poclbm.py --server=http://<miner_name>:<password>@us.eclipsemc.com:8337 --worksize=128 -v -f 8 --device=1
But I want to tune them for maximum output. Currently I have poclbm$ aticonfig --odgc --adapter=all
Adapter 0 - ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series Core (MHz) Memory (MHz) Current Clocks : 900 1200 Current Peak : 900 1200 Configurable Peak Range : [500-1080] [1200-1450] GPU load : 99%
Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series Core (MHz) Memory (MHz) Current Clocks : 900 1200 Current Peak : 900 1200 Configurable Peak Range : [500-1080] [1200-1450] GPU load : 59%
I've found posts that suggest running the memory at 300 and the GPU at 1000, plus or minus.
Also seen where a guy raises the voltage just slighty as part of the setup.
I believe aticonfig can do all but adjust the voltage but when I try to use it, I get an error.
poclbm$ aticonfig --od-enable ATI Overdrive(TM) enabled poclbm$ aticonfig --odsc=900,300 ERROR - Set clocks failed for Default Adapter - ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series Please check that input values were valid
Doesn't seem to matter if I use --adapter=0 (or 1)
Here's one card when not mining (just for reference) poclbm$ aticonfig --odgc --adapter=1
Adapter 1 - ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series Core (MHz) Memory (MHz) Current Clocks : 157 300 Current Peak : 900 1200 Configurable Peak Range : [500-1080] [1200-1450] GPU load : 0%
I even tried setting the rig up with windows so I could use the oh-so-easy graphical overclocking tools available. I finally managed to get guiminer to recognize one of the cards but it wouldn't mine.
Yes, I'm that stupid.
Someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong this time.
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MiningBuddy
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July 12, 2011, 02:07:50 AM |
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You will have to either: a: Flash the bios on your cards with RBE to remove the memory limit b: Use the latest 11.7 preview drivers to bypass bios overclocking limits c: Maybe use ATIOverdrive
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trentzb
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July 12, 2011, 02:14:49 AM |
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or just use glakkeclock
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village.idiot (OP)
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July 12, 2011, 02:47:45 AM |
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You will have to either: a: Flash the bios on your cards with RBE to remove the memory limit b: Use the latest 11.7 preview drivers to bypass bios overclocking limits c: Maybe use ATIOverdrive
a: I understand that after you determine the best values to use, you should just flash the bios with them. I need to look at what that process involves. b: lost me there c: I remember seeing something about ATIOverdrive. I'll look into that. Thanks or just use glakkeclock
That looks interesting too. I wonder if he'll add a --set-vddc Thank you as well
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trentzb
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July 12, 2011, 03:52:28 AM |
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or just use glakkeclock
That looks interesting too. I wonder if he'll add a --set-vddc --set-clocks-vddc/-oscv
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village.idiot (OP)
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July 12, 2011, 10:56:33 AM |
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--set-clocks-vddc/-oscv
I missed that Cool
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marvinmartian
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July 12, 2011, 08:36:03 PM |
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--set-clocks-vddc/-oscv
I missed that Cool also: aticonfig -od-enable then aticonfig -odsc=<coreclock>,<memclock> I also have some scripts (in this forum) that use the commands to turn your clocks down if your card(s) reach XX temp.
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"... and the geeks shall inherit the earth."
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village.idiot (OP)
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July 12, 2011, 10:28:38 PM |
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also:
aticonfig -od-enable
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aticonfig -odsc=<coreclock>,<memclock>
I also have some scripts (in this forum) that use the commands to turn your clocks down if your card(s) reach XX temp.
I tried that. See 1st post. I'll start looking at scripts after I get over this speed bump. he he Thanks
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trentzb
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July 12, 2011, 11:40:27 PM |
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Adapter 0 - ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series Core (MHz) Memory (MHz) Current Clocks : 900 1200 Current Peak : 900 1200 Configurable Peak Range : [500-1080] [1200-1450] GPU load : 99%
poclbm$ aticonfig --odsc=900,300 ERROR - Set clocks failed for Default Adapter - ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series Please check that input values were valid
You can't do what you are trying to do with aticonfig (at least with that syntax). Again, you should use glakkeclock. Look at your aticonfig output above, see where it says "Configurable Peak Range" for both the core and memory? When you specify aticonfig --odsc=900,300 you are telling your card to set the core at 900 and memory at 300 however your memory range only allows 1200-1450 so trying to set memory to 300 will fail. If you insist on using aticonfig you would use: aticonfig --adapter=0 --odsc=900,0 which will set adapter 0 core clock to 900 and will leave memory clock alone (1200). Further, since you have some core clock headroom (up to 1080 apparently) you can OC the core with: aticonfig --adapter=0 --odsc=1080,0 although I would strongly recommend against OC'ng your GPU that high until you fully understand what you are doing. glakkeclock on the other hand doesn't have these limitations as you can set your clocks and vddc to any value within your BIOS limits. Note: your "Configurable Peak Range" is NOT your BIOS limits but rather your PP (Power Play) limits based on the PP mode your GPU is currently operating in. Looking at your in use GPU and your idle GPU, if I had to guess I would say your hard BIOS limits are 157 - 1080 for core clock and around 300 - 1450 for mem clock although I suspect your mem might be able to go lower than 300. To do what you are trying to do (and more) with glakkeclock it would be something like: glakkeclock -oscm 300 -oscg 900 -ostcs -osf 65 -cdi 0 while the GPU is maxed out (PP full load mode, typically mode 2 or 3 I forget). If you set params while the GPU is idle you need to specify the PP mode as an arg to glakkeclock (see -cpl) The above glakkeclock command sets mem clock to 300 (-oscm 300) , core clock to 900 (-oscg 900), prevent PP clock overlap (-ostcs), set fan to 65% (-osf) on adapter 0 (-cdi 0). Hope this helps.
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village.idiot (OP)
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July 13, 2011, 01:51:00 AM |
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Adapter 0 - ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series Core (MHz) Memory (MHz) Current Clocks : 900 1200 Current Peak : 900 1200 Configurable Peak Range : [500-1080] [1200-1450] GPU load : 99%
poclbm$ aticonfig --odsc=900,300 ERROR - Set clocks failed for Default Adapter - ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series Please check that input values were valid
You can't do what you are trying to do with aticonfig (at least with that syntax). Again, you should use glakkeclock. I haven't disagreed with you. I was only pointing out that I had already tried what he suggested. Look at your aticonfig output above, see where it says "Configurable Peak Range" for both the core and memory? When you specify aticonfig --odsc=900,300 you are telling your card to set the core at 900 and memory at 300 however your memory range only allows 1200-1450 so trying to set memory to 300 will fail. That's something I didn't understand. I thought it was the range for the maximum speed. I thought 300 would still be valid for the low end. If you insist on using aticonfig you would use: aticonfig --adapter=0 --odsc=900,0 which will set adapter 0 core clock to 900 and will leave memory clock alone (1200). Since that doesn't slow down the memory clock, it wouldn't accomplish what I think I am trying to do. Further, since you have some core clock headroom (up to 1080 apparently) you can OC the core with: aticonfig --adapter=0 --odsc=1080,0 although I would strongly recommend against OC'ng your GPU that high until you fully understand what you are doing. I doubt I will ever fully understand what I am doing. You seem to have a pretty good handle on it though. glakkeclock on the other hand doesn't have these limitations as you can set your clocks and vddc to any value within your BIOS limits. Note: your "Configurable Peak Range" is NOT your BIOS limits but rather your PP (Power Play) limits based on the PP mode your GPU is currently operating in. Looking at your in use GPU and your idle GPU, if I had to guess I would say your hard BIOS limits are 157 - 1080 for core clock and around 300 - 1450 for mem clock although I suspect your mem might be able to go lower than 300. To do what you are trying to do (and more) with glakkeclock it would be something like: glakkeclock -oscm 300 -oscg 900 -ostcs -osf 65 -cdi 0 while the GPU is maxed out (PP full load mode, typically mode 2 or 3 I forget). If you set params while the GPU is idle you need to specify the PP mode as an arg to glakkeclock (see -cpl) The above glakkeclock command sets mem clock to 300 (-oscm 300) , core clock to 900 (-oscg 900), prevent PP clock overlap (-ostcs), set fan to 65% (-osf) on adapter 0 (-cdi 0). Hope this helps. It's a little less foggy now. Thanks
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village.idiot (OP)
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July 13, 2011, 10:42:37 PM |
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Okay, I should probably ask this in some other forum but I'm a n00b. I need to install glakkeclock but I can only find it as a tar.gz file and I'm running PinguyOS which is Mint/Ubuntu/debian base. Searching for how to convert or install it, I discovered it has to be compiled. Could someone please point me to the detailed steps to do this? I can't seem to find any. Remember, I'm not only a n00b, but the village idiot. Feeling like I've jumped into Linux at the deep end.
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village.idiot (OP)
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July 24, 2011, 06:02:09 PM |
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or just use glakkeclock
Could you give me a little help here? After all this time I still can't seem to get it installed. I can download the tar.gz file to my computer and use tar xvzf glakkeclock-1.0-rc2.tar.gz or I can download it and have the Archive Manager extract the files. Either way I get a directory with cmake, CMakeLists.txt, man, README.md and src. I can't figure out how to read the README.md. After I cd to the glakkeclock directory and enter ./configure ,I get bash: ./configure: No such file or directory So what's the right way to do this?
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trentzb
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July 24, 2011, 06:25:18 PM |
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You can open README.md with a text editor. You will need the AMD ADL SDK also. It should go something like this: cd /wherever/you/unpacked/glakkeclock mkdir ADL && cd ADL wget http://download2-developer.amd.com/amd/GPU/zip/ADL_SDK_3.0.zip unzip ADL_SDK_3.0.zip cp -a include ../src/ADL cd .. mkdir build && cd build cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release make make install
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village.idiot (OP)
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July 24, 2011, 06:38:21 PM |
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Almost there...
prompt:~/glakkeclock/build$ make install [100%] Built target glakkeclock Install the project... -- Install configuration: "Release" -- Installing: /usr/share/man CMake Error at cmake_install.cmake:36 (FILE): file INSTALL cannot set permissions on "/usr/share/man"
make: *** [install] Error 1 prompt:~/glakkeclock/build$
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trentzb
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July 24, 2011, 06:44:32 PM |
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Sorry, that should have been:
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village.idiot (OP)
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July 24, 2011, 06:50:57 PM |
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THAT WORKS!!
Now I can play with it!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
I'll be glad when the day comes that I understand all this Linux-Greek
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marvinmartian
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July 24, 2011, 07:36:57 PM |
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Got glakkeclock built but it doesn't allow me to underclock memory. It "thinks" it is. But my cards still clock as they were before. ;-(
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"... and the geeks shall inherit the earth."
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village.idiot (OP)
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July 24, 2011, 07:48:27 PM |
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I now have my memory at 300. Glakkeclock seems to indicate it could go to 150 but I get an error if I try it. I've got my GPU up to 950 now (planning to go higher) and my hash rate came up while my cards are nice and cool.
Happy Camper
Thanks again, trentzb
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marvinmartian
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July 26, 2011, 05:02:23 PM |
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Really? How? I compiled it and it "works" but whenever I try (for example) to set my clocks to 900,300 it only sets the peak, not the current clock for memory. It also does something odd with core, narrowing the range to something like 824-889 or something like that. I think it's an issue with the "smooth" flag or whatever that was. Did you do something else prior in order to help glakkeclock set your memory clocks so low? I now have my memory at 300. Glakkeclock seems to indicate it could go to 150 but I get an error if I try it. I've got my GPU up to 950 now (planning to go higher) and my hash rate came up while my cards are nice and cool.
Happy Camper
Thanks again, trentzb
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marvinmartian
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July 26, 2011, 05:16:52 PM |
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Here's an example. Current clocks:
Default Adapter - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series Core (MHz) Memory (MHz) Current Clocks : 824 1250 Current Peak : 824 1250 Configurable Peak Range : [500-840] [1250-1325] GPU load : 99%
Default Adapter - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series Sensor 0: Temperature - 74.00 C Fan speed query: Query Index: 0, Speed in percent Result: Fan Speed: 82%
Now I try:
glakkeclock -oscm 300 -cdi 0 [ERROR] <ADLManager> Generic Error. Most likely one or more of the Escape calls to the driver failed! [ERROR] <ADLManager> ADL_Overdrive5_ODPerformanceLevels_Set [ERROR] <Main> Error when setting clocks/vddc. [WARNING] <Main> Performance level 0's values are higher then 2's specified clocks. [WARNING] <Main> Performance level 1's values are higher then 2's specified clocks.
So then I try:
glakkeclock -Cpl 0 -oscg 800 -oscm 300 glakkeclock -Cpl 1 -oscg 800 -oscm 300 glakkeclock -Cpl 2 -oscg 800 -oscm 300
And now I have:
Default Adapter - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series Core (MHz) Memory (MHz) Current Clocks : 800 1250 Current Peak : 800 300 Configurable Peak Range : [800-840] [300-1325] GPU load : 99%
Default Adapter - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series Sensor 0: Temperature - 74.50 C Fan speed query: Query Index: 0, Speed in percent Result: Fan Speed: 82%
But I can't set the core memory CLOCK to anything below 1250. Just the peak low end.
aticonfig --odsc=800,500
Default Adapter - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series New Core Peak : 800 New Memory Peak : 500
Which gives me:
Default Adapter - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series Core (MHz) Memory (MHz) Current Clocks : 800 1250 Current Peak : 800 500 Configurable Peak Range : [800-840] [300-1325] GPU load : 99%
Default Adapter - AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series Sensor 0: Temperature - 74.50 C Fan speed query: Query Index: 0, Speed in percent Result: Fan Speed: 84%
So while it seems to let me reset the low end of things, it won't let me actually change the clocks. I must be doing something wrong, but I'm not sure what.
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"... and the geeks shall inherit the earth."
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