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January 14, 2012, 11:47:01 PM
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Ah.  Well, the PSU isn't making much of a difference then.

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January 15, 2012, 01:44:10 AM
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And for those of you with cheap electricity:

2486 Mhash/sec @ 793 watts -- 3.13Mhash/watt  (1056mV, 1075Mhz/200Mhz).  Stable.

You achieved this with 4x 7970?

That is incredible.....720 MH/s per card?  the 7990 is going to slay all comers if this is the case.  A single card pushing 1.5 GH/s. 

Just wondering if you can verify these numbers were on a 4x 7970 setup?  I might have to go buy if it is....

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January 15, 2012, 02:07:07 AM
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Just wondering if you can verify these numbers were on a 4x 7970 setup?  I might have to go buy if it is....

Yep.

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January 15, 2012, 02:26:48 AM
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Just wondering if you can verify these numbers were on a 4x 7970 setup?  I might have to go buy if it is....

Yep.

amazing.  Cant wait to see what a 7990 can do. 

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January 15, 2012, 02:49:31 AM
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I could not wait.....just bought as many as I could on Newegg.  I am a sucker for this sh*t.

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January 15, 2012, 03:51:14 AM
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Nice.  I'm not sure how you came up with 720Mhash per card though.  Just noticed that.

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January 15, 2012, 04:02:15 AM
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Nice.  I'm not sure how you came up with 720Mhash per card though.  Just noticed that.

Jesum Chro.....I have no idea how I came up with that.  I am embarrassed. 

Oh well....600+ per card is pretty awesome none the less.

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January 15, 2012, 09:19:07 AM
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but since there probably aren't any programs for Linux that will allow me to change the clocks/voltage on these cards yet (besides what's allowed in aticonfig), I'm using Windows to test this.


You mean that atitweak (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25750.0) doesn't work with 7970s?

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January 15, 2012, 06:34:32 PM
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Wow, so Tom's Hardware totally bullshitted their "bitmining" results?  Ha.
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January 15, 2012, 07:26:28 PM
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I could not wait.....just bought as many as I could on Newegg.  I am a sucker for this sh*t.


So you're the reason I couldn't buy one right away on launch day.. Wink  Tongue
 
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January 15, 2012, 09:17:45 PM
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You mean that atitweak (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25750.0) doesn't work with 7970s?

No clue.  If they're anything like the 6000 series chips, then no.  Well...  sort of.  With the 6000 series cards, you couldn't drop the memory clocks down lower than 125Mhz below the core clock.  If you were running at 1000Mhz, you couldn't go lower than 875 (etc).  You also couldn't adjust the voltage.  With the 5000's, the code in AMDOverdriveCtrl interacted directly with the hardware to change the voltage.

I ended up flashing the BIOS on all of my 6000 cards to custom clocks/voltages to get around the problem.  I'm not sure if a program came out since that will adjust them (in Linux).

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January 15, 2012, 09:19:37 PM
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Wow, so Tom's Hardware totally bullshitted their "bitmining" results?  Ha.
Not really.  They didn't have any software that would even run correctly on the cards.  They probably also didn't know enough about it to realize that significantly dropping memory clocks doesn't hurt hashing performance.  It doesn't look like they tried undervolting the cards either.  Most are more concerned with how they overclock.

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January 16, 2012, 12:09:47 PM
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My dedicated 5870 rigs are getting about 2.3Mhash/watt on 80+ Gold PSUs.
What clock and voltage are you using to reach this performance per watt figure?
My mining rig (~95W idle power draw) with only its 5870 running can get around 1.72 MH/W. With both the 5770 and 5870 running it gets around 1.83.
But then again it's overclocked to 930 MHz for the 5870 and 1000 MHz for the 5770. I'm thinking about undervolting to reach a better MH/W figure, but I'm not sure which voltage/clock combinations are stable.
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January 16, 2012, 12:17:37 PM
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Get the 'Clocktweak' tool (for windows) from Phelix (link can be found on the forum) and check out which voltages / corespeed / memspeed works best for your cards.

You will be surprised how efficient a 5870 can be! 2.x MH / W can be reached easily.

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January 16, 2012, 12:28:51 PM
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Are your cards installed in a linux box? what's ur linux distribution/driver version?

I just bought a HIS7970 and I can't make it work on my centos/fedora box.
I installed catalyst11.12 driver,  aticonfig report "No supported adapters detected"
while "lspci|grep -i vga" shows: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Device 6798

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January 16, 2012, 12:45:02 PM
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Can OP or anyone else who has a 7970 benchmark vanitygen?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.0

You want to use oclvanitygen.exe

It should only take a minute or two.  Make sure the device you are going to  use is not in use (if you are using cgminer you don't need to stop just (G)pu menu (D)isable, then GPU #)

oclvanitygen -d 0 1Bitcoinz    (0 = device # and the string is the address searching for 1Bitcoinz is impossibly long which prevent the generator from getting lucky too soon)

Then just let it run for 30 seconds or so to normalize any variance.  You should see a line like

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Difficulty: 50656515217834
[13.61 Mkey/s][total 1981808640][Prob 0.0%][50% in 29.9d]

PRovide the MKey's and the core/mem clocks. 

Thanks

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January 16, 2012, 12:50:57 PM
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Can OP or anyone else who has a 7970 benchmark vanitygen?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.0

You want to use oclvanitygen.exe

It should only take a minute or two.  Make sure the device you are going to  use is not in use (if you are using cgminer you don't need to stop just (G)pu menu (D)isable, then GPU #)

oclvanitygen -d 0 1Bitcoinz    (0 = device # and the string is the address searching for 1Bitcoinz is impossibly long which prevent the generator from getting lucky too soon)

Then just let it run for 30 seconds or so to normalize any variance.  You should see a line like

Code:
Difficulty: 50656515217834
[13.61 Mkey/s][total 1981808640][Prob 0.0%][50% in 29.9d]

PRovide the MKey's and the core/mem clocks. 

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Is there any table or something where we can see the performance for a 5870, 5970 etc. with Vanitygen ?

Maybe we can add these results to that table / page ?
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January 16, 2012, 12:52:51 PM
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Get the 'Clocktweak' tool (for windows) from Phelix (link can be found on the forum) and check out which voltages / corespeed / memspeed works best for your cards.

You will be surprised how efficient a 5870 can be! 2.x MH / W can be reached easily.

Jabba

I'm using Linuxcoin, so AMDOverdriveCtrl is what I'm using. I'd like to know where to start though. Stability testing can be a lengthy affair, so I'd really like to know his stable voltage/clock combinations.
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January 16, 2012, 01:31:14 PM
Last edit: January 16, 2012, 03:19:39 PM by DeathAndTaxes
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Is there any table or something where we can see the performance for a 5870, 5970 etc. with Vanitygen ?
Maybe we can add these results to that table / page ?

Kinda.  There is the first post of vanitygen thread, however it is somewhat vague though.
Code:
AMD Radeon 58XX, 68XX GPUs: up to 23.5 Mkey/s.
AMD Radeon 69XX GPUs: up to 19.5 Mkey/s.

For the record a 5970 gets ~14 MK/s PER GPU @ 860/150 (28 MK/s for entire card).  Don't reduce memclock for vanitygen
For the record a 5970 get ~20 MK/s PER GPU @ stock (725/1000)  (40 MK/s for entire card).
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January 16, 2012, 02:37:31 PM
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Is there any table or something where we can see the performance for a 5870, 5970 etc. with Vanitygen ?

Maybe we can add these results to that table / page ?
My 5870 gets around 31 Mkeys/s with 935 core clock: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25804.msg610714#msg610714
Don't underclock the memory when using vanitygen, it reduces the key rate drastically.
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