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socks435
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February 24, 2019, 05:52:18 PM |
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No it won't work I tried my gtx 1070 8gb don't work on c31 to mine grincoin. I tested to mine on gtx 1080ti it works fine mining with c31. Why not use the bminer the latest version I heard that it works 8gb cards with this miner here is the official thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2519271.2540
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Solving blocks can't be solved without my rigs.
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jadefalke
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February 27, 2019, 09:43:07 AM Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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anyone knows how to open all 8GB VRAM on P104-100 to mine Grin31? it should be done with bios modding. first of all P104-100 typically have only 4 GB of Ram.
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darkneorus
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February 27, 2019, 08:58:35 PM |
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first of all P104-100 typically have only 4 GB of Ram.
4 GBs are available, but actually there are 8 GBs soldered on board.
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P00P135
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February 28, 2019, 10:07:18 AM |
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first of all P104-100 typically have only 4 GB of Ram.
4 GBs are available, but actually there are 8 GBs soldered on board. So you think they were all suppose to be 8GB boards but some of them were defective so they just disabled 4GB and there must be a magical way to enable the rest of the RAM?
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asukahan (OP)
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February 28, 2019, 01:44:53 PM |
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just google the board layout and u'll find the answer. actually I have 148 P104s and my friend has done his upgrade from 4 to 8GB with posting his cards to flash. since I'm a CS student I want to find the way to flash my own.
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Felis777
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March 01, 2019, 10:52:44 AM |
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actually I have 148 P104s and my friend has done his upgrade from 4 to 8GB with posting his cards to flash. since I'm a CS student I want to find the way to flash my own.
can't you get that new bios from your friend and flash it yourself with nvflash?
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March 01, 2019, 11:13:47 AM |
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just google the board layout and u'll find the answer. actually I have 148 P104s and my friend has done his upgrade from 4 to 8GB with posting his cards to flash. since I'm a CS student I want to find the way to flash my own.
So being a "computer science student" you want to ask other people on the internet how to do it instead of your friend that has already done it? Pretty fucking stupid if you ask me.
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asukahan (OP)
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March 13, 2019, 07:11:57 AM |
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just google the board layout and u'll find the answer. actually I have 148 P104s and my friend has done his upgrade from 4 to 8GB with posting his cards to flash. since I'm a CS student I want to find the way to flash my own.
So being a "computer science student" you want to ask other people on the internet how to do it instead of your friend that has already done it? Pretty fucking stupid if you ask me. lmfao, My friend bought the service from local dealer and the card need to be posted to the dealer and post back. in public domain, even TechPowerUp doesn't have any 8GB vbios of P104, and Btalk is the best bbs to ask ppl for help about mining. you even dont know how hard this problem is before insulting ppl, so stfu. P.S. I've already got the VBios for P104, any brand without ASUS and GIGABYTE can open all 8GB mem I'll share it on TechPowerUp and give a link later.
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darkneorus
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March 13, 2019, 12:21:15 PM Last edit: March 13, 2019, 10:00:17 PM by darkneorus Merited by vapourminer (1), xandry (1) |
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just google the board layout and u'll find the answer. actually I have 148 P104s and my friend has done his upgrade from 4 to 8GB with posting his cards to flash. since I'm a CS student I want to find the way to flash my own.
So being a "computer science student" you want to ask other people on the internet how to do it instead of your friend that has already done it? Pretty fucking stupid if you ask me. lmfao, My friend bought the service from local dealer and the card need to be posted to the dealer and post back. in public domain, even TechPowerUp doesn't have any 8GB vbios of P104, and Btalk is the best bbs to ask ppl for help about mining. you even dont know how hard this problem is before insulting ppl, so stfu. P.S. I've already got the VBios for P104, any brand without ASUS and GIGABYTE can open all 8GB mem I'll share it on TechPowerUp and give a link later. wow. share the details, please. thank you upd. there is a 8 GB vbios on techpowerup - https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/208828/208828. flashed that file to my Palit P104-100s - and it's working, 8 GBs of RAM became available. but for some reason with this vbios the card starts to throttle itself with soft power cap at 30-40 W, despite showing correct 180W power limit in nvidia-smi output. so overall performance is lower.
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asukahan (OP)
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March 14, 2019, 12:08:47 PM |
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just google the board layout and u'll find the answer. actually I have 148 P104s and my friend has done his upgrade from 4 to 8GB with posting his cards to flash. since I'm a CS student I want to find the way to flash my own.
So being a "computer science student" you want to ask other people on the internet how to do it instead of your friend that has already done it? Pretty fucking stupid if you ask me. lmfao, My friend bought the service from local dealer and the card need to be posted to the dealer and post back. in public domain, even TechPowerUp doesn't have any 8GB vbios of P104, and Btalk is the best bbs to ask ppl for help about mining. you even dont know how hard this problem is before insulting ppl, so stfu. P.S. I've already got the VBios for P104, any brand without ASUS and GIGABYTE can open all 8GB mem I'll share it on TechPowerUp and give a link later. wow. share the details, please. thank you upd. there is a 8 GB vbios on techpowerup - https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/208828/208828. flashed that file to my Palit P104-100s - and it's working, 8 GBs of RAM became available. but for some reason with this vbios the card starts to throttle itself with soft power cap at 30-40 W, despite showing correct 180W power limit in nvidia-smi output. so overall performance is lower. cheers m8, i'm currently using HiveOS, which shows no diff with normal 4GB ver. I'll use a hardware power meter to find out how much more power it is using. thx a lot.
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asukahan (OP)
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March 14, 2019, 12:37:22 PM Last edit: March 14, 2019, 12:49:20 PM by asukahan |
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just google the board layout and u'll find the answer. actually I have 148 P104s and my friend has done his upgrade from 4 to 8GB with posting his cards to flash. since I'm a CS student I want to find the way to flash my own.
So being a "computer science student" you want to ask other people on the internet how to do it instead of your friend that has already done it? Pretty fucking stupid if you ask me. lmfao, My friend bought the service from local dealer and the card need to be posted to the dealer and post back. in public domain, even TechPowerUp doesn't have any 8GB vbios of P104, and Btalk is the best bbs to ask ppl for help about mining. you even dont know how hard this problem is before insulting ppl, so stfu. P.S. I've already got the VBios for P104, any brand without ASUS and GIGABYTE can open all 8GB mem I'll share it on TechPowerUp and give a link later. wow. share the details, please. thank you upd. there is a 8 GB vbios on techpowerup - https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/208828/208828. flashed that file to my Palit P104-100s - and it's working, 8 GBs of RAM became available. but for some reason with this vbios the card starts to throttle itself with soft power cap at 30-40 W, despite showing correct 180W power limit in nvidia-smi output. so overall performance is lower. m8, I downloaded the rom you provided but with nvflash on linux, it says nothing changes to my current galaxy P104, did you use windows nvflash? just a nvflash 208828.rom worked? Just want to check this bios to check which works better. upd. done with parameter -6 after nvflash.
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March 14, 2019, 03:26:21 PM |
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You guys realize grin31 is meant for ASICs and not GPUs right? Grin29 is specifically for GPUs....
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Atrixis
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March 14, 2019, 08:59:18 PM |
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have same solution for p102-100?
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octominer
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March 16, 2019, 06:12:36 AM |
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Yes, would be interesting to know if it's possible to unlock 10GB of memory on the P102 GPU?
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March 17, 2019, 11:12:28 PM |
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just google the board layout and u'll find the answer. actually I have 148 P104s and my friend has done his upgrade from 4 to 8GB with posting his cards to flash. since I'm a CS student I want to find the way to flash my own.
So being a "computer science student" you want to ask other people on the internet how to do it instead of your friend that has already done it? Pretty fucking stupid if you ask me. lmfao, My friend bought the service from local dealer and the card need to be posted to the dealer and post back. in public domain, even TechPowerUp doesn't have any 8GB vbios of P104, and Btalk is the best bbs to ask ppl for help about mining. you even dont know how hard this problem is before insulting ppl, so stfu. P.S. I've already got the VBios for P104, any brand without ASUS and GIGABYTE can open all 8GB mem I'll share it on TechPowerUp and give a link later. why not just dump from your friends gpu using nvflash? and btw, what brand gpus he has?
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Atrixis
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March 22, 2019, 11:09:10 AM |
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any idea about p102-100 ??
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KiparisD
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March 22, 2019, 12:57:34 PM |
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P102 uses 10 memory banks *512MB, so no solution for 102
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March 22, 2019, 02:41:51 PM |
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asukahan (OP)
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March 23, 2019, 02:13:49 PM |
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m8 do u have the pcb layout image of P102? we should confirm it has spare vram on it first.
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