doktor83
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July 21, 2019, 07:30:07 PM |
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My regular RX 5700 does 1300 H/s on XMR stak cryptonight GPU on stock settings.
5700 1300h 5700xt 1500h https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CCQ0QJ_6_kQrx 5700 NOT xt 1200 h/s @ 1200/850 @ 80W overclockd maybe 1700 Can you try latest SRB 1.9.2 with GPU algo and share the results ? It has better results on Vegas than Xmr Stak, i wonder is this the case on 5700 too. Thanks
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BenjaminWegener
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July 21, 2019, 07:49:31 PM Last edit: September 18, 2019, 09:58:46 PM by mprep |
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Enumerating OpenCL devices, please wait...
GPU0: AMD Radeon RX 5700 [gfx1010] [8176 MB][CU: 18][I: 100.0][W: 8][T: 2][F: 0][BUS: 3]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU miner 1.9.2 DevFee ~0.85%
Press 's' to display stats Press 'h' to display hashrate Press 'r' to reload pools Press 'p' to switch to the next pool Press 'o' to switch to the previous pool Press 0-9 to disable/enable GPU 0-9, shift+0-9 for GPU 10-19 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Algorithm : Cryptonight Gpu Algo switching : disabled Coin forking : disabled Gpu watchdog : enabled [normal mode] Startup monitor : enabled Tweaking : disabled
[2019-07-21 21:46:33] Pools defined -> 1 [2019-07-21 21:46:33] Tweaking disabled - no supported devices found 3 errors generated. [2019-07-21 21:46:34] Error CL_COMPILE_PROGRAM_FAILURE when calling clCompileProgram [ctx->Program] for DeviceID 0 (Thread 0) Error while creating GPU threads.. Stopping miner process.
Shutting down miner...
C:\Users\user\Desktop\srbminer192>
FIY xmrig amd on cn/gpu yields ~300h/s with intensity 1700
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samdibaei
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July 22, 2019, 01:17:34 AM |
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FIY xmrig amd on cn/gpu yields ~300h/s with intensity 1700
anyone test this?
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July 22, 2019, 03:17:29 AM |
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FIY xmrig amd on cn/gpu yields ~300h/s with intensity 1700
anyone test this? have you tried the last version XMR-Stak 2.10.6 that was released a few hours ago ?
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doktor83
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July 22, 2019, 05:36:24 AM Last edit: July 22, 2019, 10:27:29 AM by doktor83 |
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Enumerating OpenCL devices, please wait...
GPU0: AMD Radeon RX 5700 [gfx1010] [8176 MB][CU: 18][I: 100.0][W: 8][T: 2][F: 0][BUS: 3]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU miner 1.9.2 DevFee ~0.85%
Press 's' to display stats Press 'h' to display hashrate Press 'r' to reload pools Press 'p' to switch to the next pool Press 'o' to switch to the previous pool Press 0-9 to disable/enable GPU 0-9, shift+0-9 for GPU 10-19 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Algorithm : Cryptonight Gpu Algo switching : disabled Coin forking : disabled Gpu watchdog : enabled [normal mode] Startup monitor : enabled Tweaking : disabled
[2019-07-21 21:46:33] Pools defined -> 1 [2019-07-21 21:46:33] Tweaking disabled - no supported devices found 3 errors generated. [2019-07-21 21:46:34] Error CL_COMPILE_PROGRAM_FAILURE when calling clCompileProgram [ctx->Program] for DeviceID 0 (Thread 0) Error while creating GPU threads.. Stopping miner process.
Shutting down miner...
C:\Users\user\Desktop\srbminer192>
Ouch, wonder why no one has reported this, i will look into it, thank you Edit: I wonder why the driver reports the card has 18 compute units, that card has 36 CU's no ?
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ronnieb
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July 22, 2019, 01:09:52 PM |
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Enumerating OpenCL devices, please wait...
GPU0: AMD Radeon RX 5700 [gfx1010] [8176 MB][CU: 18][I: 100.0][W: 8][T: 2][F: 0][BUS: 3]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU miner 1.9.2 DevFee ~0.85%
Press 's' to display stats Press 'h' to display hashrate Press 'r' to reload pools Press 'p' to switch to the next pool Press 'o' to switch to the previous pool Press 0-9 to disable/enable GPU 0-9, shift+0-9 for GPU 10-19 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Algorithm : Cryptonight Gpu Algo switching : disabled Coin forking : disabled Gpu watchdog : enabled [normal mode] Startup monitor : enabled Tweaking : disabled
[2019-07-21 21:46:33] Pools defined -> 1 [2019-07-21 21:46:33] Tweaking disabled - no supported devices found 3 errors generated. [2019-07-21 21:46:34] Error CL_COMPILE_PROGRAM_FAILURE when calling clCompileProgram [ctx->Program] for DeviceID 0 (Thread 0) Error while creating GPU threads.. Stopping miner process.
Shutting down miner...
C:\Users\user\Desktop\srbminer192>
Ouch, wonder why no one has reported this, i will look into it, thank you Edit: I wonder why the driver reports the card has 18 compute units, that card has 36 CU's no ? I believe XMR stak states the same thing about the compute units.
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July 22, 2019, 03:23:15 PM |
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We have kernels for Navi - RDNA isn't that different from GCN. The problem is that the GPUs are "locked down" for ethash mining by either limiting the number of TLB entries, or lowering the page size. This may be unintentional but we suspect that it is by design, probably to prevent miners from buying out all Navi GPUs and leaving the gamers with high prices and low availability. RX5700 is the first very competitive AMD gaming GPU since Polaris, so they probably want to win some market share as far as gaming market goes. We hope that this is not hardware limitation and a future driver will remove it but only time will tell.
With the current no-so-great mining profitability, they really didn't have to do this but it's absolutely their choice, and with the current prices of Polaris, it is still one of the best cards for ethash mining. If the Navi cards weren't locked down, they would achieve hashrate in the 50 MH/s ballpark. We are still working on some kind of workaround but it doesn't look good at this moment.
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July 22, 2019, 08:10:27 PM |
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what i don't get is why cryptonight/gpu from ryocoin works, whats the difference? i mean, i have to start xmrstak in low priority and the mouse freezes every 2 seconds for a half, but that could be the driver...
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Mattthev (OP)
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July 23, 2019, 06:08:35 AM |
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what i don't get is why cryptonight/gpu from ryocoin works, whats the difference? i mean, i have to start xmrstak in low priority and the mouse freezes every 2 seconds for a half, but that could be the driver...
The mouse freezing problem is probably driver issue. You should reinstall it.
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July 23, 2019, 03:55:50 PM |
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I was able to get around 1630h/s with my regular 5700 card by running two threads on XMR Stak last night. watts was around 150 off the kilowatt wall meter
Algo was Cryptonight GPU
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July 23, 2019, 09:45:02 PM |
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I was able to get around 1630h/s with my regular 5700 card by running two threads on XMR Stak last night. watts was around 150 off the kilowatt wall meter
Algo was Cryptonight GPU
this is your 3th post and you lie, why
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July 23, 2019, 10:21:42 PM |
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I was able to get around 1630h/s with my regular 5700 card by running two threads on XMR Stak last night. watts was around 150 off the kilowatt wall meter
Algo was Cryptonight GPU
this is your 3th post and you lie, why why am I lying?
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July 23, 2019, 10:58:22 PM |
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there was a video of few + rx5700 doing ~1600-1700 and you say the same for one without screens not info, and just troll
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July 24, 2019, 02:49:26 AM |
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there was a video of few + rx5700 doing ~1600-1700 and you say the same for one without screens not info, and just troll
thats my 5700 https://i.imgur.com/j9yzru5.jpg
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July 24, 2019, 04:10:46 AM |
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there was a video of few + rx5700 doing ~1600-1700 and you say the same for one without screens not info, and just troll
thats my 5700 Looks pretty good. How much power? My Vega 56 do 1800 each but are fairly power hungry.
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doktor83
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July 24, 2019, 05:39:24 AM |
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there was a video of few + rx5700 doing ~1600-1700 and you say the same for one without screens not info, and just troll
thats my 5700 Looks pretty good. How much power? My Vega 56 do 1800 each but are fairly power hungry. Looks like i won't be able to fix anything without having a card Btw, what clocks and settings on a V56 for 1800h/s on Xmr Stak?
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Mattthev (OP)
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July 24, 2019, 07:18:53 AM |
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Looks pretty good.
How much power?
My Vega 56 do 1800 each but are fairly power hungry.
He said 150W at wall. GPU-Z can't probably measure much more, it not even shows clocks. They added RX 5700 only preliminary. Could you post more details maybe config? I've added your post to OP. Thx. BTW Afterburner can set RX 5700 voltages, so if you didn't play with voltages already, you can do it with that. https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/msi-afterburner-beta-download.html
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July 24, 2019, 01:22:59 PM |
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there was a video of few + rx5700 doing ~1600-1700 and you say the same for one without screens not info, and just troll
thats my 5700 Looks pretty good. How much power? My Vega 56 do 1800 each but are fairly power hungry. My kilowatt wall meter said around 150w or 170w stock. I'm not too good at undervolting so I used the wattman auto undervolt template to get to 150w. doesn't seem to effect the hashrate too bad. the memory clock can be increased to raise the hashrate to 1750h/s but the watts gets around to 230w at that point
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Mattthev (OP)
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July 24, 2019, 01:45:11 PM |
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My kilowatt wall meter said around 150w or 170w stock. I'm not too good at undervolting so I used the wattman auto undervolt template to get to 150w. doesn't seem to effect the hashrate too bad. the memory clock can be increased to raise the hashrate to 1750h/s but the watts gets around to 230w at that point
Use the Afterburner instead, enable voltage control and you can start to play with undervolting and OC. Are you sure that you adjusted only memory clocks? Higher memory clocks will need some extra power, but definitely not 80W more...
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