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Author Topic: Claymore's CryptoNote AMD GPU Miner v11.3  (Read 2145113 times)
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August 27, 2017, 11:41:29 AM
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sgminer, windows and 470, not 460.

It can do close to 900h/s when using the correct timings/clocks.
And by "eth bios and clocks" i mean using a bios that has timings and gpu/mem clocks adjusted for ETH mining, not for XMR.

how curious. are you claiming that you're getting actual "close to 900h/s" on 470 4gb on eth config? what version of sgminer? and what kernel?
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August 27, 2017, 11:44:58 AM
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sgminer, windows and 470, not 460.

It can do close to 900h/s when using the correct timings/clocks.
And by "eth bios and clocks" i mean using a bios that has timings and gpu/mem clocks adjusted for ETH mining, not for XMR.

how curious. are you claiming that you're getting actual "close to 900h/s" on 470 4gb on eth config? what version of sgminer? and what kernel?

He's edited and copied his memory timings from 1750 to 2000 in the vbios.

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Some select cards let you copy the 1500, those hash insanely fast.
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August 27, 2017, 11:49:24 AM
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For Linux - only old old old 9.1 Huh     Shocked  Huh
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August 27, 2017, 11:52:17 AM
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sgminer, windows and 470, not 460.

It can do close to 900h/s when using the correct timings/clocks.
And by "eth bios and clocks" i mean using a bios that has timings and gpu/mem clocks adjusted for ETH mining, not for XMR.

how curious. are you claiming that you're getting actual "close to 900h/s" on 470 4gb on eth config? what version of sgminer? and what kernel?

He's edit and copied his memory timings from 1750 to 2000 in the vbios.

I don't copy timings; mine are full-custom. I know how GDDR5 operates. And it was with a 480 I got over 900, but 470s should do better than what was stated earlier.


When my BTC pro board arrives I'm expecting my RX480s to do over 750 H/s, this Gigabyte board I'm using is soooooo slow (630 H/s). I've got identically configured miners both with Gigabyte boards but different versions. The older board the miners hash at least 10% slower with the same software.
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August 27, 2017, 11:53:19 AM
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sgminer, windows and 470, not 460.

It can do close to 900h/s when using the correct timings/clocks.
And by "eth bios and clocks" i mean using a bios that has timings and gpu/mem clocks adjusted for ETH mining, not for XMR.

how curious. are you claiming that you're getting actual "close to 900h/s" on 470 4gb on eth config? what version of sgminer? and what kernel?

He's edit and copied his memory timings from 1750 to 2000 in the vbios.

I don't copy timings; mine are full-custom. I know how GDDR5 operates. And it was with a 480 I got over 900, but 470s should do better than what was stated earlier.

I'm sure he did, yet it doesn't answer my questions. Either something changed and I'm not aware, otherwise only with real custom bios timings you could go above 800 on 470 (no matter the mem maker or straps used)
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August 27, 2017, 11:55:38 AM
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you guys are not reading. read everything again from the top of this page lol.

It can do close to 900h/s when using the correct timings/clocks.
That means custom timings edited for XMR, not ETH.

And yes, wolf can do >900h/s, i remember he posted an image somewhere.

My personal record is 920h/s on 470 8gb.


SRBMiner-MULTI thread - HERE
http://www.srbminer.com
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August 27, 2017, 12:15:14 PM
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Since the only RX470/480/570/580 cards currently available are all overpriced, I've been looking real hard at the RX560/460 cards as they appear to be the most profitable cards for cryptonote in terms of power consumption. I think XMR has the potential to be the #2 crypto next year.
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August 27, 2017, 12:20:31 PM
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make sure you unlock bonus shaders on 460 cards Cheesy

SRBMiner-MULTI thread - HERE
http://www.srbminer.com
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August 27, 2017, 12:41:26 PM
Last edit: August 27, 2017, 01:36:31 PM by Ursul0
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you guys are not reading. read everything again from the top of this page lol.

It can do close to 900h/s when using the correct timings/clocks.
That means custom timings edited for XMR, not ETH.

And yes, wolf can do >900h/s, i remember he posted an image somewhere.

My personal record is 920h/s on 470 8gb.



lol. yeah 1366 core and 2100mem is really nice 470s...
I never went above 1180MHz on my polarises, nor above 930mv... and I just wouldn't run it on 1.13V, but hey it's yours:)
kudos to you!

EDIT: I run on 1500 straps hynix and 1625 samsung at 1160:1900-2000@920mv and getting 695-720H with about 100W from the wall.
I have two rigs (14nm and 22nm intels, both win10ann) on one metered outlet with 8 cards: (1X370 & 7*470) takes from the wall 880W.
Actually 14nm the cheapest 4 core i5, 6M L2, running on 1151 doing 180H on XMR for less than 25W:) - so there's that as well.

EDIT: cpu miner is claymores CPU and the gpu I use gatelessgate various "pre" versions are fine
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August 27, 2017, 12:49:29 PM
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I think after ETH and Zcash claymore miners, its this ones turn to get Baffin support
(and Vega for you rich people, of course)
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August 27, 2017, 01:06:49 PM
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I think after ETH and Zcash claymore miners, its this ones turn to get Baffin support
(and Vega for you rich people, of course)

I'm looing at my budget (thanks highoncoins, MF) and my new BTC pro board can be populated with a single vega or full of 560 4GB getting double the hash rate with half the power.



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If there's one thing I've learned from playing video games it's...


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August 27, 2017, 01:12:46 PM
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@Claymore will u finally get out a new miner because this one is really problematic ?
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August 27, 2017, 01:23:13 PM
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Finally the dev fee is reduced, to still quite a big amount, but reduced is reduced!

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August 27, 2017, 01:41:52 PM
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you guys are not reading. read everything again from the top of this page lol.


man. there's a full blown science on how to make people understand what one is saying(/declaring?)Smiley and probably more than one kind of science too...
EDIT: also what cards are those exacty?
EDIT2: ohh... now I see where I missed the 8GB part, which explains it
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August 27, 2017, 01:53:31 PM
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lol. yeah 1366 core and 2100mem is really nice 470s...
I never went above 1180MHz on my polarises, nor above 930mv... and I just wouldn't run it on 1.13V, but hey it's yours:)

this card has def clocks 1260/2000 so i don't think that +100mhs is much Smiley
Anyways, not running it at those speeds, that was just for fun.

SRBMiner-MULTI thread - HERE
http://www.srbminer.com
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August 27, 2017, 02:16:14 PM
Last edit: August 27, 2017, 02:29:04 PM by Ursul0
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this card has def clocks 1260/2000 so i don't think that +100mhs is much Smiley
I see:)
the watts grow kinda exponentially there. I think 1200 is already an overclock for first rx4* batch of polarises... but its rather becoming more and more fluid... due to the growing complexity and such.
Makes me wonder about the silicon wall (no smaller then 5nm will be likely possible) and how long it will take industry to start using exotics or moving to 3d or such and how much it would cost.

Edit: maybe it's a good time to pause and wait for carbon/graphene nanotubes/or whatever to mature so we'll start growing the stuff we need from the lowest level, instead of carving out and discarding the stuff that we don't need from a bigger piece of material.
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August 27, 2017, 07:45:06 PM
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Well i didnt see @Claymore to reply to my question about if he will release a new miner soon ? Any thoughts if he still tracks this thread?
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August 27, 2017, 10:11:01 PM
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i think he will release a new version, but that update will contain support for Vega cards.

SRBMiner-MULTI thread - HERE
http://www.srbminer.com
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August 28, 2017, 04:10:09 AM
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Hi.Which driver is better to use for monero?Now the miner is running on the Beta drivers for the Blockchain but there are some problems-a lot of rejections,a miner is not showing the temperature of the graphics card
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August 28, 2017, 09:09:24 AM
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thats why i hope he will release a new one soon.
PLEASE CLAYMORE HEAR US Cheesy
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