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July 08, 2019, 02:23:53 AM |
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just got my 5700XT up and running with 19.7.1 drivers. The only thing working and not correctly are: Phoenix 4.2c ethash @ 4Mhash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash192 @0.671 hash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash144 @0.202 hash so... yeah nothing else works. i guess once everyone starts updating their software to work with navi, then we should start getting some real results. Have you tried ethminer? It should have a fallback opencl kernel for cards that it doesn't have a binary kernel for. It won't be as fast as a properly tuned kernel, but it would be an interesting data point.
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July 08, 2019, 02:40:19 AM |
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just got my 5700XT up and running with 19.7.1 drivers. The only thing working and not correctly are: Phoenix 4.2c ethash @ 4Mhash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash192 @0.671 hash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash144 @0.202 hash so... yeah nothing else works. i guess once everyone starts updating their software to work with navi, then we should start getting some real results. Any idea which kernel is PhoenixMiner using? Have you tried with flag clKernel <n> Type of OpenCL kernel: 0 - generic, 1 - optimized, 2 - alternative, 3 - turbo (1 is the default)
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July 08, 2019, 04:25:05 AM Last edit: September 18, 2019, 09:54:06 PM by mprep |
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just got my 5700XT up and running with 19.7.1 drivers. The only thing working and not correctly are: Phoenix 4.2c ethash @ 4Mhash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash192 @0.671 hash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash144 @0.202 hash so... yeah nothing else works. i guess once everyone starts updating their software to work with navi, then we should start getting some real results. Any idea which kernel is PhoenixMiner using? Have you tried with flag clKernel <n> Type of OpenCL kernel: 0 - generic, 1 - optimized, 2 - alternative, 3 - turbo (1 is the default) clKernel 0 gives @4Mhash also.
just got my 5700XT up and running with 19.7.1 drivers. The only thing working and not correctly are: Phoenix 4.2c ethash @ 4Mhash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash192 @0.671 hash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash144 @0.202 hash so... yeah nothing else works. i guess once everyone starts updating their software to work with navi, then we should start getting some real results. Have you tried ethminer? It should have a fallback opencl kernel for cards that it doesn't have a binary kernel for. It won't be as fast as a properly tuned kernel, but it would be an interesting data point. ethminer isn't recognizing it under opencl. I tried the --cl-only flag.
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todxx
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July 08, 2019, 05:39:16 AM |
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just got my 5700XT up and running with 19.7.1 drivers. The only thing working and not correctly are: Phoenix 4.2c ethash @ 4Mhash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash192 @0.671 hash Lolminer 0.8.3 Equihash144 @0.202 hash so... yeah nothing else works. i guess once everyone starts updating their software to work with navi, then we should start getting some real results. Have you tried ethminer? It should have a fallback opencl kernel for cards that it doesn't have a binary kernel for. It won't be as fast as a properly tuned kernel, but it would be an interesting data point. ethminer isn't recognizing it under opencl. I tried the --cl-only flag. Well that's a bummer. If it's not too much effort, could you post what ethminer outputs and also the output of running clinfo on the machine with the 5700xt?
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basicnecromancycr
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July 08, 2019, 06:02:21 AM |
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Thank you for the informative topic. AMD group is in an advancement as I understand. Nvidia must be careful. Especially these days when the indication of bull market sprouting everywhere.
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proffe14
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July 08, 2019, 11:07:37 AM |
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So few tests of new AMD graphics cards
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Branko
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July 08, 2019, 12:12:08 PM |
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July 08, 2019, 01:05:05 PM |
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Can't test mining when dev don't have the cards to update their mining softwares. It's RDNA, not CGN anymore.
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Branko
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July 08, 2019, 01:28:32 PM |
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Can't test mining when dev don't have the cards to update their mining softwares. It's RDNA, not CGN anymore.
Understandable...but i'd expect at some level openCL hardware abstraction would be able to hide hardware and do it in unoptimized way...maybe those 4MH/s someone mentioned are measured that way, but sounds way too slow
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proffe14
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July 08, 2019, 01:30:32 PM |
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test for mining
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jstefanop
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July 08, 2019, 02:45:39 PM |
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Can't test mining when dev don't have the cards to update their mining softwares. It's RDNA, not CGN anymore.
Understandable...but i'd expect at some level openCL hardware abstraction would be able to hide hardware and do it in unoptimized way...maybe those 4MH/s someone mentioned are measured that way, but sounds way too slow Someone just has to compile the open source ethminer under new RDNA compiler. Even with no updates Wave64 code should be able to run nearly twice as fast on RDNA...ill see if I have some time to post a compiled binary later. No reason why these wouldn't run 40+ MH with unoptimized code/timings. Based on reviews though the OpenCL compiler seems to have major issues so that could be part of the problem. (they probably did it on purpose to keep miners at bay until gamers buy them )
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July 08, 2019, 03:01:27 PM |
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Can't test mining when dev don't have the cards to update their mining softwares. It's RDNA, not CGN anymore.
Understandable...but i'd expect at some level openCL hardware abstraction would be able to hide hardware and do it in unoptimized way...maybe those 4MH/s someone mentioned are measured that way, but sounds way too slow Based on reviews though the OpenCL compiler seems to have major issues so that could be part of the problem. (they probably did it on purpose to keep miners at bay until gamers buy them ) or they realized "shit... they don't mine. Better reduce the price so gamers buy them"
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July 08, 2019, 03:44:45 PM |
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It seems, 5700 come swith Micron D9WCW MT61K256M32JE-14:A they are specified to run at 1750 MHz (14 Gbps GDDR6 effective). 5700xt comes with Samsung K4Z80325BC-HC14 : they are specified to run at 1750 MHz (14 Gbps GDDR6 effective) too.
waiting for results with optimised kernels...
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July 08, 2019, 11:01:20 PM |
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It seems, 5700 come swith Micron D9WCW MT61K256M32JE-14:A they are specified to run at 1750 MHz (14 Gbps GDDR6 effective). 5700xt comes with Samsung K4Z80325BC-HC14 : they are specified to run at 1750 MHz (14 Gbps GDDR6 effective) too.
waiting for results with optimised kernels...
Thanks for that info, interesting. they probably did it on purpose to keep miners at bay until gamers buy them ) Going on that logic then they will change that everytime they release a new gpu hehe, dont think that is the case but who really knows.
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WhyMe
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July 09, 2019, 12:37:22 PM |
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Ordered one 5700XT for testing. Devs you have some days for update your miners
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July 09, 2019, 02:44:10 PM |
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Got the asus rx5700 xt today so hope there will be a miner soon;)
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proffe14
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July 10, 2019, 11:10:43 AM |
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Something while no one is going to release a miner for RX 5700
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Branko
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July 10, 2019, 11:21:20 AM |
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making software takes time...plus developers have to buy card, too
So it'll probably take few more days
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