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December 28, 2020, 11:03:34 AM
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should be 54.9mhs 1100/1026@787mv @ 112watts ...

Can you please explain how do you go below 800 mV? Smiley
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Which miner, what memtweak settings?
I have 6xVega 56 sapphire REF. 56 bios, and max. is 50mhs. No run above 1070cc and /1027mc/mem 820v.

My Vega56 is on : 
1090 core
1020 mem
0.812 v
Gets me 53.19mhs on mmpos non modded bios.



it seems that mmpos uses amdmemtweak timings by default ))
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December 28, 2020, 01:45:27 PM
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should be 54.9mhs 1100/1026@787mv @ 112watts ...

Can you please explain how do you go below 800 mV? Smiley
with linux and atitool
Which miner, what memtweak settings?
I have 6xVega 56 sapphire REF. 56 bios, and max. is 50mhs. No run above 1070cc and /1027mc/mem 820v.

My Vega56 is on : 
1090 core
1020 mem
0.812 v
Gets me 53.19mhs on mmpos non modded bios.



it seems that mmpos uses amdmemtweak timings by default ))

yes all that built right in Smiley
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December 28, 2020, 08:47:34 PM
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should be 54.9mhs 1100/1026@787mv @ 112watts ...

Can you please explain how do you go below 800 mV? Smiley
with linux and atitool
Which miner, what memtweak settings?
I have 6xVega 56 sapphire REF. 56 bios, and max. is 50mhs. No run above 1070cc and /1027mc/mem 820v.

My Vega56 is on :  
1090 core
1020 mem
0.812 v
Gets me 53.19mhs on mmpos non modded bios.



it seems that mmpos uses amdmemtweak timings by default ))

yes all that built right in Smiley
Where you set the smart tune(low,mid,high)?
Miner is Teamredminer?
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December 28, 2020, 10:23:21 PM
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should be 54.9mhs 1100/1026@787mv @ 112watts ...

Can you please explain how do you go below 800 mV? Smiley
with linux and atitool
Which miner, what memtweak settings?
I have 6xVega 56 sapphire REF. 56 bios, and max. is 50mhs. No run above 1070cc and /1027mc/mem 820v.

My Vega56 is on :  
1090 core
1020 mem
0.812 v
Gets me 53.19mhs on mmpos non modded bios.



it seems that mmpos uses amdmemtweak timings by default ))

yes all that built right in Smiley
Where you set the smart tune(low,mid,high)?
Miner is Teamredminer?

Miner is TeamRedMiner
Smart Tune to Custom
ras = 26 / rcdrd = 12 / rcdwr = 12 / rc = 38 / rp = 12 / rrds = 3 / rrdl = 5 / rtp = 6 / faw = 12 / cwl = 8 / wtrs = 4 / wtrl = 9 / wr = 13 / ref = 21100 / rfc = 239

This is on a Hynix Rev 1 MSI Blower.

Hope it helps ya.
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Finally I have something interessting for my Vega 56 Hynix (default BIOS)
I tried a lot of timing but miner crash. This is my best result so far

EDIT : 50,4 MH/s with 1100 core and 970 mem for 120W.

TeamRedMiner - 49.5 MH/s 1075@850 core 960@850 mem (117W reported in OS)

My default ASUS Strix Vega 56 (Hynix)

GPU 5:  Vega 10 XL/XT [Radeon RX Vega 56/64]    pci:0000:08:00.0                                                                                                        
Memory state: 800MHz                                                                                                                                                    
Memory: Hynix HBM2                                                                                                                                                      
Memory vendor and model 63AB1A9C                                                                                                                                        
Timing 1:         CL: 18          RAS: 24         RCDRD: 22       RCDWR: 10                                                                                            
Timing 2:         RCAb (RC): 37   RCPb (RC): 37   RPAb (RP): 13   RPPb (RP): 13                                                                                        
Timing 3:         RRDS: 3         RRDL: 3         RTP: 6                                                                                                                
Timing 4:         FAW: 13                                                                                                                                              
Timing 5:         CWL: 6          WTRS: 4         WTRL: 4                                                                                                              
Timing 6:         WR: 12                                                                                                                                                
Timing 7:         RREFD: 7                                                                                                                                              
Timing 8:         RDRDDD: 3       RDRDSD: 2       RDRDSC: 1       RDRDSCL: 3                                                                                            
Timing 9:         WRWRDD: 3       WRWRSD: 2       WRWRSC: 1       WRWRSCL: 3                                                                                            
Timing 10:        WRRD: 1         RDWR: 18                                                                                                                              
Timing 12:        REF: 3200                                                                                                                                            
Timing 13:        MRD: 4          MOD: 12                                                                                                                              
Timing 14:        XS: 216                                                                                                                                              
Timing 16:        XSMRS: 216                                                                                                                                            
Timing 17:        PD: 7           CKSRE: 8        CKSRX: 8                                                                                                              
Timing 20:        RFCPB: 96       STAG: 7                                                                                                                              
Timing 21:        XP: 7           CPDED: 2        CKE: 7                                                                                                                
Timing 22:        RDDATA: 17      WRLAT: 4        RDLAT: 14       WRDATA: 1                                                                                            
Timing 23:        CKESTAG: 2                                                                                                                                            
RFC Timing:       RFC: 176

Optimized
amdmemtweak --RAS 22 --RCDRD 16 --RCDWR 13 --RC 35 --RP 13 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 5 --RFC 148 --REF 15600

GPU 5:  Vega 10 XL/XT [Radeon RX Vega 56/64]    pci:0000:08:00.0                                                                                                        
Memory state: 800MHz                                                                                                                                                    
Memory: Hynix HBM2                                                                                                                                                      
Memory vendor and model 63AB1A9C                                                                                                                                        
Timing 1:         CL: 18          RAS: 22         RCDRD: 16       RCDWR: 13                                                                                            
Timing 2:         RCAb (RC): 35   RCPb (RC): 35   RPAb (RP): 13   RPPb (RP): 13                                                                                        
Timing 3:         RRDS: 3         RRDL: 5         RTP: 6                                                                                                                
Timing 4:         FAW: 13                                                                                                                                              
Timing 5:         CWL: 6          WTRS: 4         WTRL: 4                                                                                                              
Timing 6:         WR: 12                                                                                                                                                
Timing 7:         RREFD: 7                                                                                                                                              
Timing 8:         RDRDDD: 3       RDRDSD: 2       RDRDSC: 1       RDRDSCL: 3                                                                                            
Timing 9:         WRWRDD: 3       WRWRSD: 2       WRWRSC: 1       WRWRSCL: 3                                                                                            
Timing 10:        WRRD: 1         RDWR: 18                                                                                                                              
Timing 12:        REF: 15600                                                                                                                                            
Timing 13:        MRD: 4          MOD: 12                                                                                                                              
Timing 14:        XS: 216                                                                                                                                              
Timing 16:        XSMRS: 216                                                                                                                                            
Timing 17:        PD: 7           CKSRE: 8        CKSRX: 8                                                                                                              
Timing 20:        RFCPB: 96       STAG: 7                                                                                                                              
Timing 21:        XP: 7           CPDED: 2        CKE: 7                                                                                                                
Timing 22:        RDDATA: 17      WRLAT: 4        RDLAT: 14       WRDATA: 1                                                                                            
Timing 23:        CKESTAG: 2                                                                                                                                            
RFC Timing:       RFC: 148
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December 31, 2020, 10:50:08 PM
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Hey guys,

There are some days that I´m trying to reach a stable config for my RX Vega 56 MSI Air Boost, Hynix memory (blower), the most stable results is in Simplemining OS, but the results are pretty much the same in the MMP OS (lately I faced some drivers errors in the second one, [amdgpu yada-yada-yada]).

46.65 MH/s, 322 accepted shares and 8 hw errors until now. Team Red Miner. 47MH/s at pool.

If I go mV down, even only 10mV, it gets a lot hw errors. If I go only 5 MHz mem up, it gets a lot of errors. The same thing for --rcdwr, for 17 and down that, a lot of errors too.

Core 1050@900mV, mem 900. 137 W in software, 180W at the wall. 90% fan and mem working about 74ºC.

amdmemorytweak --i 1 --cl 18 --ras 23 --rcdrd 18 --rcdwr 11 --rc 34 --rp 13 --rrds 3 --rrdl 4 --rtp 6 --faw 12 --cwl 7 --wtrs 4 --wtrl 4 --wr 11  --rfc 164 --REF 17000

Anyone that faced some similar problems or similar hardware that could help me with this? Thanks a lot!
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Hey guys,

There are some days that I´m trying to reach a stable config for my RX Vega 56 MSI Air Boost, Hynix memory (blower), the most stable results is in Simplemining OS, but the results are pretty much the same in the MMP OS (lately I faced some drivers errors in the second one, [amdgpu yada-yada-yada]).

46.65 MH/s, 322 accepted shares and 8 hw errors until now. Team Red Miner. 47MH/s at pool.

If I go mV down, even only 10mV, it gets a lot hw errors. If I go only 5 MHz mem up, it gets a lot of errors. The same thing for --rcdwr, for 17 and down that, a lot of errors too.

Core 1050@900mV, mem 900. 137 W in software, 180W at the wall. 90% fan and mem working about 74ºC.

amdmemorytweak --i 1 --cl 18 --ras 23 --rcdrd 18 --rcdwr 11 --rc 34 --rp 13 --rrds 3 --rrdl 4 --rtp 6 --faw 12 --cwl 7 --wtrs 4 --wtrl 4 --wr 11  --rfc 164 --REF 17000

Anyone that faced some similar problems or similar hardware that could help me with this? Thanks a lot!

Hi, having similar issues, having 3x Sapphire Nitro+ (Hynix) in a rig where I've successfully ran 9xRX570 before without any issues. I was able to successfully OC memories to 960MHz, 930MHz and 950Mhz but I haven't used any mem strapping, just increased REF to 65535 and I got around 44MH/s. When I tried to mimic your settings on my cards, 2 of them got only 41MH/s and third one (after cca 30s) crashed.

I'm not an expert on tuning memory straps but have tried all different will-work-for-sure-on-your-Vega56-Hynix settings and none of them worked for me.
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January 04, 2021, 11:28:41 AM
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Hey guys,

There are some days that I´m trying to reach a stable config for my RX Vega 56 MSI Air Boost, Hynix memory (blower), the most stable results is in Simplemining OS, but the results are pretty much the same in the MMP OS (lately I faced some drivers errors in the second one, [amdgpu yada-yada-yada]).

46.65 MH/s, 322 accepted shares and 8 hw errors until now. Team Red Miner. 47MH/s at pool.

If I go mV down, even only 10mV, it gets a lot hw errors. If I go only 5 MHz mem up, it gets a lot of errors. The same thing for --rcdwr, for 17 and down that, a lot of errors too.

Core 1050@900mV, mem 900. 137 W in software, 180W at the wall. 90% fan and mem working about 74ºC.

amdmemorytweak --i 1 --cl 18 --ras 23 --rcdrd 18 --rcdwr 11 --rc 34 --rp 13 --rrds 3 --rrdl 4 --rtp 6 --faw 12 --cwl 7 --wtrs 4 --wtrl 4 --wr 11  --rfc 164 --REF 17000

Anyone that faced some similar problems or similar hardware that could help me with this? Thanks a lot!

Hi, having similar issues, having 3x Sapphire Nitro+ (Hynix) in a rig where I've successfully ran 9xRX570 before without any issues. I was able to successfully OC memories to 960MHz, 930MHz and 950Mhz but I haven't used any mem strapping, just increased REF to 65535 and I got around 44MH/s. When I tried to mimic your settings on my cards, 2 of them got only 41MH/s and third one (after cca 30s) crashed.

I'm not an expert on tuning memory straps but have tried all different will-work-for-sure-on-your-Vega56-Hynix settings and none of them worked for me.

try this

WinAMDTweak.exe --RAS 26 --rp 14 --rc 35 --rfc 170 --rrds 4 --rrdl 5 --rcdrd 19 --rcdwr 7 --REF 15600

i have vega56 nitro+ hynix and this is middle setings. 45-46MH.
6*vega56 use  1100W on the wall.

https://images2.imgbox.com/11/9a/jWHim0DA_o.jpg

if you wona beter HR just  use 1100 -1200 GPU clock and give more  power etc 900mv
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January 04, 2021, 06:02:21 PM
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should be 54.9mhs 1100/1026@787mv @ 112watts ...

Hello RednoW,

Could you share your settings ? I want to get better efficiency.

I let my miner running for month without any modification.
I'm between 46 and 50 mh per vega with 130W display in phoenix miner ( 56 with 64 bios).

My settings are now :
Windows 10
Adrenaline 18.6.1
Vega 56 with  64 bios
PPT tables
Running at 991/850mv 1080/850mv
Old tweak with amd mem tweak.

I tried to update driver but I cannot use PPT with them so consumption increase a lot.

Any advice ?

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January 04, 2021, 06:53:34 PM
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should be 54.9mhs 1100/1026@787mv @ 112watts ...

Hello RednoW,

Could you share your settings ? I want to get better efficiency.

I let my miner running for month without any modification.
I'm between 46 and 50 mh per vega with 130W display in phoenix miner ( 56 with 64 bios).

My settings are now :
Windows 10
Adrenaline 18.6.1
Vega 56 with  64 bios
PPT tables
Running at 991/850mv 1080/850mv
Old tweak with amd mem tweak.

I tried to update driver but I cannot use PPT with them so consumption increase a lot.

Any advice ?

best wishes

On Raveos + amdmemtweak --i [tid] --CL 20 --RAS 20 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 12 --RC 37 --RP 11 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 6 --RTP 5 --FAW 12 --CWL 8 --WTRS 4 --WTRL 9 --WR 14 --REF 65535 --RFC 248
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On Raveos + amdmemtweak --i [tid] --CL 20 --RAS 20 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 12 --RC 37 --RP 11 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 6 --RTP 5 --FAW 12 --CWL 8 --WTRS 4 --WTRL 9 --WR 14 --REF 65535 --RFC 248
you can get 56+

You should rephrase that and write: "On any distro + amdmemtweak {....} you can get 56+ if you've got some silicon lottery winners."
Every "mining OS" out there is a Linux distro with some scripts here and there.
Even some of them have kernel modifications (the exceptions out there), some of them will give you some extra options, and so on.

In the end, no "Mining OS" is that special that it'll give you a crazy hash rate increase over any competitors.


Just as a note to other people reading this thread.

Don't go crazy over a few MH, some GPUs will simply not make it, some came of the side of the wafer and unfortunately are of worse quality compared to its sisters.
Then there's the revision, the later revisions are slightly better than the first ones and will reach higher hash rates much easier.

And then I'm not even talking about the memory vendor, where there's also a huge difference...

As a nice last example, I've got a 5700 here that is running 63Mh stable, then I've got another one, same model that has issues maintaining 57Mh..
Just saying  Wink


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As a nice last example, I've got a 5700 here that is running 63Mh stable...

Well now I have a new goal Wink

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Hey guys, how do I get the settings to stay after a reboot?
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On Raveos + amdmemtweak --i [tid] --CL 20 --RAS 20 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 12 --RC 37 --RP 11 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 6 --RTP 5 --FAW 12 --CWL 8 --WTRS 4 --WTRL 9 --WR 14 --REF 65535 --RFC 248
you can get 56+

You should rephrase that and write: "On any distro + amdmemtweak {....} you can get 56+ if you've got some silicon lottery winners."
Every "mining OS" out there is a Linux distro with some scripts here and there.
Even some of them have kernel modifications (the exceptions out there), some of them will give you some extra options, and so on.

In the end, no "Mining OS" is that special that it'll give you a crazy hash rate increase over any competitors.


Just as a note to other people reading this thread.

Don't go crazy over a few MH, some GPUs will simply not make it, some came of the side of the wafer and unfortunately are of worse quality compared to its sisters.
Then there's the revision, the later revisions are slightly better than the first ones and will reach higher hash rates much easier.

And then I'm not even talking about the memory vendor, where there's also a huge difference...

As a nice last example, I've got a 5700 here that is running 63Mh stable, then I've got another one, same model that has issues maintaining 57Mh..
Just saying  Wink


Cheers!



hi Elio, what settings should I make to get 63mh on my 5700 ?
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Can anyone advise what line I should be using for the following?

root@Rig1:~# amdmemtweak --current                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
GPU 0:  Vega 10 XL/XT [Radeon RX Vega 56/64]    pci:0000:06:00.0                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Memory state: 800MHz                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
Memory: Samsung HBM2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
Memory vendor and model 61AB1A9C                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Timing 1:         CL: 17          RAS: 27         RCDRD: 13       RCDWR: 8                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 2:         RCAb (RC): 39   RCPb (RC): 39   RPAb (RP): 12   RPPb (RP): 12                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Timing 3:         RRDS: 4         RRDL: 5         RTP: 5                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
Timing 4:         FAW: 13                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 5:         CWL: 6          WTRS: 3         WTRL: 7                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 6:         WR: 13                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
Timing 7:         RREFD: 7                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 8:         RDRDDD: 3       RDRDSD: 2       RDRDSC: 1       RDRDSCL: 3                                                                                                                                                                                                              
Timing 9:         WRWRDD: 3       WRWRSD: 2       WRWRSC: 1       WRWRSCL: 3                                                                                                                                                                                                              
Timing 10:        WRRD: 1         RDWR: 17                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 12:        REF: 3120                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
Timing 13:        MRD: 8          MOD: 12                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 14:        XS: 216                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 16:        XSMRS: 6                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 17:        PD: 6           CKSRE: 8        CKSRX: 8                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 20:        RFCPB: 128      STAG: 7                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Timing 21:        XP: 6           CPDED: 2        CKE: 6                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
Timing 22:        RDDATA: 16      WRLAT: 4        RDLAT: 14       WRDATA: 1                                                                                                                                                                                                              
Timing 23:        CKESTAG: 2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
RFC Timing:       RFC: 208  

So far the best I've attained is 43.5 Mh/s using:
amdmemtweak --CL 20 --RAS 20 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 12 --RC 37 --RP 11 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 6 --RTP 5 --FAW 12 --CWL 8 --WTRS 4 --WTRL 9 --WR 14 --REF 65535 --RFC 248

BIOS is stock.  I'm on HiveOS.  Just running the line above through the shell.  Not really sure what I'm doing yet.  Also the core and memory clocks aren't seeming to be changed even though I specify it in HiveOS.  So perhaps it is the lack of overclock and not the timings that is causing it to have low hashrate???
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January 17, 2021, 04:10:27 AM
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Ok I got some help and found out there was an issue with HiveOS and Vegas using TRM and amdmemtweak.  It got fixed on the back end for me and supposedly goes out in an update soon.  Changed hash rate significantly so it's much more in line with expectations.  Figured I'd give my ending values in case they help anyone else.

amdmemtweak –CL 20 --RAS 26 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 12 --RC 38 --RP 12 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 5 --RTP 6 --FAW 12 --CWL 8 --WTRS 4 --WTRL 9 --WR 13 --REF 12000 --RFC 239

I'm at 46 Mh/s on my RX Vega 56 Samsung with stock bios and down clocked 940mhz core, 850mv, 950mhz mem.  Pulling 1020 watts from the wall with a 6 GPU rig.
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Ok I got some help and found out there was an issue with HiveOS and Vegas using TRM and amdmemtweak.  It got fixed on the back end for me and supposedly goes out in an update soon.  Changed hash rate significantly so it's much more in line with expectations.  Figured I'd give my ending values in case they help anyone else.

amdmemtweak –CL 20 --RAS 26 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 12 --RC 38 --RP 12 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 5 --RTP 6 --FAW 12 --CWL 8 --WTRS 4 --WTRL 9 --WR 13 --REF 12000 --RFC 239

I'm at 46 Mh/s on my RX Vega 56 Samsung with stock bios and down clocked 940mhz core, 850mv, 950mhz mem.  Pulling 1020 watts from the wall with a 6 GPU rig.

It seems we have very similar cards, the defaults timings where almost identical.
Mine is a Gigabyte Vega56 8Gb Samsung Memory.

With your timings I'm getting 44.0MH/s on PhoenixMiner in Windows10 Running Core 940Mhz@875mV and Memory 950MHz@900mV... Phoenix reports 183W consumption with 49ºC Temps and 3000RPM Fan

Did you further tweaked your timings? I had no luck running the card with higher memory clocks, and don't know how to reduce further the power draw...
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No you won't..

Flashing an XT vbios to a non XT card is the only thing that is possible.

The onboard PSP prevents you from doing modifications.

Also, memory timing changes on a Navi are like on an R7, useless.

The only thing that would improve performance (particularly eth mining wise) would be to make it so that you extend your bandwith.
Which means that you would need to change clocks + timings so it remains stable and because the PSP on board even has it's own PPtable, this is yet again not possible.

Well, anything is possible, or almost :p
But at this stage, i doubt anyone has been able to accomplish vbios edits for navi (basically bypass PSP).

Cheers

Haha

Necro quote, I know, but I wonder how they actually did it (RedBiosEditor) ?

Just wanted to say thanks for AMDmemtweak (non XL). Been using it on Win10 for some side-mining and managed to get 46MH at 130W from my reference model Vega 56 on TRM.
The only timing I needed to change was TREF 3120>9360. Core/mem at 915/950MHz and 875mV.

EDIT: Well, with Windows voltage control is kinda flaky for me, most of the time I can get it to 875mV(130W), but recently I managed to get it to stick at 850mV (125W on HWinfo). It's been running for a few days now, too scared to retry and have it get stuck at 900mV, haha.

 
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January 26, 2021, 11:21:36 AM
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Hi guys,

I must say this program is amazing and have had fun tweaking the numbers.   I am having one problem and I was hoping someone could help.  When I write my batch file it starts the program as expected and I am able to change setting on the fly but it does not import command values on start up.   

Here is an example:

AMDMemoryTweak.exe --REF 30
AMDMemoryTweak.exe --i 0,1 --REF 30

I have the batch file inside the same folder with the program and clearly starts the program but would like to simplify my work when I need to restart.

Thanks in advance!
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6 modes for vega. From 44 to 58 mh/s
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