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February 04, 2019, 03:21:15 AM
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Does this miner supports old Tahiti GPUs (Radeon 7950/R9 280)?

Unfortunately not, we support GCN 3 and up, Fiji and Tonga being the oldest archs supported.


We wait  kernel  for  hawaii!! This is strong and good GPUs!
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February 04, 2019, 03:47:48 AM
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I'm getting 58.8Mhs@135Wt with Fury cards in lyra2rev3. Though they are 60CU, not 56.

How can you do this? 135W?  this is info from wattmeter? What settings? I get more 200W  with -125mV !
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February 04, 2019, 06:51:37 AM
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That's what i was thinking too but never have messed much with it.
Ok so on GPU P0-P7 and Memory P0-P3 i have them all set to 900mv. Which value would be the core?

I'd start bumping it +5mV at the time, and only for the problematic GPUs. Are you using OverdriveNTool? If so, it's good to run the miner with --bus_reorder so you get a GPU order that matches the PCIe bus id order, which is what ONT is using iirc.

You can also run the miner with --debug and you'll see the current values for clocks and voltages read from ADL. This would be to verify that you have increased the voltage for the correct GPU. Note: I assumed you're running on Windows here, but I believe it would work under linux as well, although you'd have to use other tools to set clocks/voltages of course.

That seemed to do the trick! everything is now running perfectly! Saw another guy get around close to what i got on hash rate so i think i'm good.
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February 04, 2019, 10:49:52 PM
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I'm getting this too often: " Pool vtc.suprnova.cc rpc timed out after 69 seconds.  Reconnecting."

Me too - different pool tho.

Lyra2rev3, Win 10, Vega 64.
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February 04, 2019, 11:17:15 PM
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Hello, is there a watchdog_script included with the miner? I don’t see one in the folder.
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February 04, 2019, 11:37:27 PM
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Hi, anyone running Lyra2rev3 on Linux with Vegas? If so, can you share your hash rate, thank you.
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February 05, 2019, 06:10:43 AM
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This is crushing it! well done, you guys are really a step above the rest atm

Just for some info, some of my cards on this algo

2080Ti - 108mh @ 205w
1080Ti - 74mh   @ 195w
Vega 56 - 82mh @ 200w

You are crushing it

When Grin and beam Smiley)
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February 05, 2019, 08:59:14 AM
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How can you do this? 135W?  this is info from wattmeter? What settings?

HWinfo reports it yes, which is accurate since I compared its readings with wattmeter before. I've got 2 furies in rig with 6 nvidia cards. Their settings for lyra2r3 are: 900mhz core and voltages are 975mV/981mV per card. Under load it gives 938mV/944mV because of vdrop. At 1000Mhz it was 66Mhs@185Wt(though I didnt undervolt them properly) with v0.3.9, so now with 0.3.10 it's probably a bit more since with 900Mhz new version of miner gave me ~0.5mhs extra hashrate.

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I get more 200W  with -125mV !

This is not much of undervolting considering vcore on stock bios on my cards was 1200mV+ on each card which is insane. With 1000mhz I tried randomly inputing 1100mV and as I said it gave me 185Wt and was stable, so I could probably dropped it even further, but the goal was to make them consume <150Wt so I realized it would never happen @1000Mhz so I didnt bother finetuning this clocks.
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February 05, 2019, 02:36:10 PM
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Would you guys be able to dev mimblewimble miner? Seriously lacking a good AMD one to compete  Tongue

I too would like.
It must be the only thing missing from TRM! Grin

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February 05, 2019, 02:41:05 PM
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But on my 580 cards memory not 300MHz but on full speed. How I can make downclock of memory?
Use OverdriveNTool

About OverdriveNTool ... Any stable conf for rx580?
Can you attach a screenshot?
I always mess with values on the right (fan, power, ...) Roll Eyes

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February 05, 2019, 05:22:39 PM
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Would you guys be able to dev mimblewimble miner? Seriously lacking a good AMD one to compete  Tongue

I too would like.
It must be the only thing missing from TRM! Grin

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There's actually Mimblewimble/Cuckaroo/Cuckatoo's but also (and in my opinion even more important) all the x16 algos that need a massive amount of love over on the AMD side.
It's a lot of work, so I can understand the lack of progress from either AMD devs... but arguably it's the suite of algos that AMD GPUs could profit most from in terms of optimisations.

We're basically stuck with Wildrig, which is still grossly unoptimised, unfortunately.
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February 05, 2019, 06:16:46 PM
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Hi to everyone!
Is there any way to run teamredminer on R9 390x?
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February 05, 2019, 06:23:17 PM
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Would you guys be able to dev mimblewimble miner? Seriously lacking a good AMD one to compete  Tongue

I too would like.
It must be the only thing missing from TRM! Grin

Regards
There's actually Mimblewimble/Cuckaroo/Cuckatoo's but also (and in my opinion even more important) all the x16 algos that need a massive amount of love over on the AMD side.
It's a lot of work, so I can understand the lack of progress from either AMD devs... but arguably it's the suite of algos that AMD GPUs could profit most from in terms of optimisations.

We're basically stuck with Wildrig, which is still grossly unoptimised, unfortunately.

I am currently using the official client (GrinGoldMiner) to mine GRIN (I do not know if there are other currencies that have that algo).
I'm not sure that the performance is good, but the price of the coin is worth it ...

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February 05, 2019, 08:25:27 PM
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How can you do this? 135W?  this is info from wattmeter? What settings?

HWinfo reports it yes, which is accurate since I compared its readings with wattmeter before. I've got 2 furies in rig with 6 nvidia cards. Their settings for lyra2r3 are: 900mhz core and voltages are 975mV/981mV per card. Under load it gives 938mV/944mV because of vdrop. At 1000Mhz it was 66Mhs@185Wt(though I didnt undervolt them properly) with v0.3.9, so now with 0.3.10 it's probably a bit more since with 900Mhz new version of miner gave me ~0.5mhs extra hashrate.

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I get more 200W  with -125mV !

This is not much of undervolting considering vcore on stock bios on my cards was 1200mV+ on each card which is insane. With 1000mhz I tried randomly inputing 1100mV and as I said it gave me 185Wt and was stable, so I could probably dropped it even further, but the goal was to make them consume <150Wt so I realized it would never happen @1000Mhz so I didnt bother finetuning this clocks.

So you  switch core voltage in bios to +/- 1000mV(reprogramming stock bios)? Or just in any software program in OS(like -200mV, i think what it is not possible for stable work)?
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February 05, 2019, 09:52:30 PM
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Would you guys be able to dev mimblewimble miner? Seriously lacking a good AMD one to compete  Tongue

I too would like.
It must be the only thing missing from TRM! Grin

Regards
There's actually Mimblewimble/Cuckaroo/Cuckatoo's but also (and in my opinion even more important) all the x16 algos that need a massive amount of love over on the AMD side.
It's a lot of work, so I can understand the lack of progress from either AMD devs... but arguably it's the suite of algos that AMD GPUs could profit most from in terms of optimisations.

We're basically stuck with Wildrig, which is still grossly unoptimised, unfortunately.

I am currently using the official client (GrinGoldMiner) to mine GRIN (I do not know if there are other currencies that have that algo).
I'm not sure that the performance is good, but the price of the coin is worth it ...

Getting a bit off-topic, but GrinPro is the newer, shinier v of GGM, and has much better perf on polaris/ellesmere, slightly better on vega.  If you want c31, go w/ minerbabe (you can dl just the mining binary - kbminer - and use it on a standard linux install if you want, but it takes some trickery.) 

But also throwing my vote in - a proper MW implementation for AMD would be great.
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February 05, 2019, 09:58:08 PM
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After 2h5m no rejected  Grin impressive!

Thank you! After filtering for a few random rejected shares due to new jobs there shouldn't really be any rejects though, so we're just where things should be Smiley.  

Also, the kernels are designed to handle a downclock of mem all the way down to 300 MHz on Polaris cards and 500 MHz on Vegas, this without hashrate being affected. It probably won't save more than 1-2W per gpu, but always something.

Lower mem clocks on their own don't do much for power use, because the true mem voltage is static - set in the vbios.  However, you can actually save some pretty significant power on vegas if running mem <= 800, just by disabling mem_p3.  p3 only scales down to 1107 SOC, while p2 will go to 800 (maybe less - haven't tried,) and a lower SOC allows lower core voltage.

I've not seen similar SOC clock/voltage design on polaris, so don't think the same can be said for that platform.
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February 05, 2019, 10:06:39 PM
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So you  switch core voltage in bios to +/- 1000mV(reprogramming stock bios)? Or just in any software program in OS(like -200mV, i think what it is not possible for stable work)?

I have modified bios yeah: unlocked 60CU, applied 400Mhz mem timings to 500MHz, undervolted for gaming, but for mining in most cases you can even lower on voltage with the same clock. And since I had to go lower on clock(P7-state) as well I just adjusted P-states and voltages in Wattman. I dunno if OverdriveNTool supports Fiji, when I was using one of my furies in my PC it hadn't existed yet). But AB is definitely no-go for tuning Fury since it doesn't read its P-states - basically same thing as curve OC for nvidia.
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February 06, 2019, 07:57:10 AM
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Would you guys be able to dev mimblewimble miner? Seriously lacking a good AMD one to compete  Tongue

I too would like.
It must be the only thing missing from TRM! Grin

Regards
There's actually Mimblewimble/Cuckaroo/Cuckatoo's but also (and in my opinion even more important) all the x16 algos that need a massive amount of love over on the AMD side.
It's a lot of work, so I can understand the lack of progress from either AMD devs... but arguably it's the suite of algos that AMD GPUs could profit most from in terms of optimisations.

We're basically stuck with Wildrig, which is still grossly unoptimised, unfortunately.

I am currently using the official client (GrinGoldMiner) to mine GRIN (I do not know if there are other currencies that have that algo).
I'm not sure that the performance is good, but the price of the coin is worth it ...

Getting a bit off-topic, but GrinPro is the newer, shinier v of GGM, and has much better perf on polaris/ellesmere, slightly better on vega.  If you want c31, go w/ minerbabe (you can dl just the mining binary - kbminer - and use it on a standard linux install if you want, but it takes some trickery.) 

But also throwing my vote in - a proper MW implementation for AMD would be great.

I appreciate the advice. I will take a look.
Thanks! Cheesy

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February 06, 2019, 03:50:13 PM
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Hi, anyone running Lyra2rev3 on Linux with Vegas? If so, can you share your hash rate, thank you.

VEGA FE 93 MH/s
VEGA 56 86-89 MH/s

anyone know how to control the fan manually? my vega FE runs at 40%, I'd like it to run at 50%. tia
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February 06, 2019, 06:32:23 PM
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VEGA FE 93 MH/s
VEGA 56 86-89 MH/s

anyone know how to control the fan manually? my vega FE runs at 40%, I'd like it to run at 50%. tia

Thanks! I’m getting around 95 MHps with Vega64 on Windows 10, so I’ll think I’ll try Linux for probably same HR and better stability (hopefully).
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