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March 24, 2019, 06:33:41 AM |
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Sup? I have a fair amount of R9 cards (Fury) and have a question and a statement.
Question: Has anyone gotten TeamRedMiner to work on R9 cards? (AMD) and specifically R9 Fury? Statement: If not, I am willing to sponsor development for an implementation/development (Feel free to give me a ballpark idea of $$/BTCBTC)
Feel free to PM me. This is an alt-account since I don't feel super comfortable with my main account here since the many database hacks and doxxing etc. I can verify ownership of my mining farm etc. and if needed pay for part of development up-front if developer is a community known or whatever is needed. If it matters I intend to run the miner under EthOS mainly for Monero (new cryptonite algo). If you are in the U.S and need it I can supply development hardware rig with relevant hardware to serious developer (3x Sapphire Nitro Fury 4GB HBM, Micro-ATX, 8GB, SSD, Celeron in metal frame).
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todxx (OP)
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March 24, 2019, 06:20:06 PM |
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Sup? I have a fair amount of R9 cards (Fury) and have a question and a statement.
Question: Has anyone gotten TeamRedMiner to work on R9 cards? (AMD) and specifically R9 Fury? Statement: If not, I am willing to sponsor development for an implementation/development (Feel free to give me a ballpark idea of $$/BTCBTC)
Feel free to PM me. This is an alt-account since I don't feel super comfortable with my main account here since the many database hacks and doxxing etc. I can verify ownership of my mining farm etc. and if needed pay for part of development up-front if developer is a community known or whatever is needed. If it matters I intend to run the miner under EthOS mainly for Monero (new cryptonite algo). If you are in the U.S and need it I can supply development hardware rig with relevant hardware to serious developer (3x Sapphire Nitro Fury 4GB HBM, Micro-ATX, 8GB, SSD, Celeron in metal frame).
Hi neuromancer4867, Fiji and Tonga based cards should be somewhat supported already. We've had several people report decent hashrates on Fiji based cards, though we have not done any testing ourselves. Have you tried running the miner on a Fiji rig? If you have problems, we can help troubleshoot them if you can provide some info as to what's going wrong.
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kerney666
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March 25, 2019, 11:56:17 PM |
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please add CN-Turtle algo ! (turtle coin)
It's pretty much done, testing it now. Performance is looking good for Vegas. Should be out very shortly.
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kissmarx
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March 26, 2019, 03:16:08 AM |
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I prefer TRM over my the current one I'm using because TRM gives higher hashrate. But it's sad why my IP address is banned in hashvault if I use TRM. And if I switch to another mining software, it is not banned.
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GKumaran
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March 26, 2019, 04:23:23 AM |
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fluxy12
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March 26, 2019, 06:21:34 AM |
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please add CN-Turtle algo ! (turtle coin)
It's pretty much done, testing it now. Performance is looking good for Vegas. Should be out very shortly. Thank you for that, what we really need is heavy algos they are the ones that gives better returns per Kh. (at least with rx580)
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kerney666
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March 26, 2019, 01:40:56 PM |
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Simple answer is no, the algo mentioned above is cn-turtle, 256kb pad, 65536 iterations of the CNv8 main loop using a 128kb mask. Right now, you should be able to mine LOKI and TRTL. To answer your next question: maybe.
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kissmarx
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March 27, 2019, 01:33:30 AM Last edit: March 27, 2019, 01:46:41 AM by kissmarx |
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It doesn't matter. My problem is why these mining softwares sometimes says my IP address is banned. That's the point.
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bigassboy
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March 27, 2019, 02:12:12 AM |
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It doesn't matter. My problem is why these mining softwares sometimes says my IP address is banned. That's the point. have you tried using fixed diff? I got ban once because of the high rate of rejections to pool and by setting a fixed diff, the problem is solved.
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todxx (OP)
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March 27, 2019, 01:19:44 PM |
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Team Red Miner v0.4.3 releasedhttps://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releasesChanges in v0.4.3 - Added cryptonight v8 turtle (--algo cnv8_trtl) algo for coins such as turtle coin and loki.
- Added support for running CN mining single-threaded using Y+0 configurations.
- Changed the auto config mode for Radeon VII to L30+0 as a temporary setting.
We've added support for the CN Turtle algo! Those of you who try it will notice a significant speed up compared to other currently available miners We've also added some improved auto-config support for VIIs, more tuning is still to come.
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March 27, 2019, 01:51:31 PM |
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Thanks guys! cant wait to test
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March 27, 2019, 02:15:05 PM Last edit: March 27, 2019, 03:01:43 PM by kerney666 |
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CN-Turtle Tuning
A mistake from our side, should have been more clear:
THE CN CONFIGS FOR CN-Turtle (pico 256kb pads) AND PREVIOUS CN VARIANTS ARE SCALED DIFFERENTLY!
In my testing, I hit 19.4-19.5 kh/s on a Vega 64 and 19.3 kh/s on ref Vega 56s flashed to V64 bios. The miner will choose default configs for you if you start it without any --cn_config parameter, you can still choose devices with e.g. -d 1,4,5 though.
For CN pico pads (256 kb), you don't really run out of memory the same way as you do with 2MB and 4MB pads. Therefore, in our tests running in the L-mode and pushing the gpu to the max has been very beneficial, especially on Vegas. Standard config for a Vega 64 is L28+282, for a Vega 56 it's L24+24.
That said, there are reports of people having troubles repeating my results of 19+ kh/s on Vega 56s. You can dial it back a bit and run 28+28, but that will drop the hashrate to maybe 17-17.5 kh/s. Maybe the V64 bios is significant. My tests have been done with 18.6.1 if anyone wonders.
So, let us know your benchmarks, we'd really like to see all Vega owners being able to nail that 19+ kh/s hashrate.
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March 27, 2019, 02:34:26 PM Last edit: March 27, 2019, 02:46:36 PM by GKumaran |
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OMG !!!!! Nice performance jumpstart guys !! | Miner | teamredminer | | Hashrate | 116.070 kH/s | | Effective HR | 110.904 kH/s | | Power Consumption | 1175 | Stats For 6 vega 64s, so per card 19.5 kh/s, 19.01 kh after fee 13.57% : Hashrate increase after dev fee 6.75% : Power usage decrease 23.834 % : Overall increase in mining efficiency Thats massive Edit : above is with L32+32, the following is with L28+28, more stable and higher h/s | Miner | teamredminer | | Hashrate | 116.490 kH/s | | Effective HR | 111.306 kH/s | Stats For 6 vega 64s, so per card 19.56 kh/s, 19.07 kh after fee
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March 27, 2019, 02:45:05 PM |
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OMG !!!!! Nice performance jumpstart guys !! | Miner | teamredminer | | Hashrate | 116.070 kH/s | | Effective HR | 110.904 kH/s | | Power Consumption | 1175 | Stats For 6 vega 64s, so per card 19.5 kh/s, 19.01 kh after fee 13.57% : Hashrate increase after dev fee 6.75% : Power usage decrease 23.834 % : Overall increase in mining efficiency Thats massive Which algo is this?
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kerney666
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March 27, 2019, 02:48:07 PM |
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OMG !!!!! Nice performance jumpstart guys !! | Miner | teamredminer | | Hashrate | 116.070 kH/s | | Effective HR | 110.904 kH/s | | Power Consumption | 1175 | Stats For 6 vega 64s, so per card 19.5 kh/s, 19.01 kh after fee 13.57% : Hashrate increase after dev fee 6.75% : Power usage decrease 23.834 % : Overall increase in mining efficiency Thats massive Which algo is this? cn-turtle, used by TRTL, LOKI currently, was added today in v0.4.3.
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March 27, 2019, 03:20:12 PM |
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gpu 10 vega 64 28+28 gpu 11 vega 56 28+28 hynix . wow , really a big thank you for your work, great evolution
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March 27, 2019, 03:32:21 PM Last edit: March 27, 2019, 03:58:39 PM by kerney666 |
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gpu 10 vega 64 28+28 gpu 11 vega 56 28+28 hynix . wow , really a big thank you for your work, great evolution So, can you try the L-mode as well? I.e. L28+28 on the 64 and L24+24 on the 56? You should really be seeing 19.5 kh/s on the Vega 64 at normal/low clocks. For the Vega 56 it has been more difficult to reproduce my test results, mixed bag of results. I get 19.5 kh/s on my Vega 56s as well under win 10, 18.6.1, cards flashed with V64 bios. Currently trying to sort out what's special about my V56 results, the bios flash might be significant but not sure yet. Edit: dragonmike had no issues replicating hitting 19.5 kh/s on his Vega 56s using L24+24. Those were also ref V56s flashed with V64 bios though, still waiting to get some data points under linux and with V56s not flashed with V64 bios.
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March 27, 2019, 03:58:33 PM |
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L28+28 on the 64 and L24+24 on the 56
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March 27, 2019, 04:01:29 PM |
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L28+28 on the 64 and L24+24 on the 56 Damn, some really unexpected results coming in . Oh well, seems you can get close to 19 kh/s on both cards at least. Did you test 32+32 on the 64 as well (no L this time)?
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