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Topic: AMD Crimson Driver. (Read 1851 times)

newbie
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December 04, 2015, 03:52:05 PM
#9
I copied the opencl files from the driver to the 15.7 based system, there is no difference in mining hash rate for Ethminer.
sr. member
Activity: 914
Merit: 250
Making Smart Money Work
November 30, 2015, 11:18:19 AM
#8
Just a warning about the Crimson Drivers.
It doesn't work very well with maintaining fan speed /temps.
https://twitter.com/AMDRadeon/status/671058196547706880

I wouldn't recommend mining with those drivers without some external fanspeed control. (for example MSI Afterburner)
sr. member
Activity: 250
Merit: 250
November 29, 2015, 03:43:21 PM
#7
Still no luck here. I ended up going back to the previous beta and everything works fine. I am also running Windows 10 but have six 270Xs. I had a heck of a time getting the Crimson Drivers off my rig. I had to use the AMD DDU utility in Safe Mode to completely remove.

If anyone else needs the utility here is a link.

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

The only miner that ended up working for me was the Claymore CryptoNote GPU Miner. Anyway I am waiting for the next release to see if things get resolved.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1293
Huh?
November 29, 2015, 03:06:41 PM
#6
Has anyone made this work with SGMiner?

Yes, it works just fine.

I have been unsuccessful with Quark, NeoScrypt, and Lyre2REv2. They run when I remove the AMD Open CL DLL files but I get HW errors. I assume these DLLs need to be replaced with something else. Any advise?

Did a test run today on a windows machine. Was doing 17Mhz on Quark with Catalyst 15.2(ish) drivers (290x OCed). Installed the Crimson drivers. Hashrate dropped to 13-14Mhz.

However when running Ethereum, i was running at 28-29Mhz and with the Crimson drivers i hit 30Mhz.

no clue why though..

But no issues with hw errors or some sort.

Have you tried with 280X? Did you install the whole catalyst package or just the opcl files?

Fresh windows install. (windows 10), freshly installed drivers. And yes i first installed the complete catalyst package. After that i removed that hard drive, took a new one, reinstalled windows and installed crimson drivers. Again the complete package.

No i haven't tried with a 280X, i do however have 1 left, i had more, but not anymore.

I'll do a test tomorrow.
newbie
Activity: 64
Merit: 0
November 29, 2015, 08:07:17 AM
#5
Has anyone made this work with SGMiner?

Yes, it works just fine.

I have been unsuccessful with Quark, NeoScrypt, and Lyre2REv2. They run when I remove the AMD Open CL DLL files but I get HW errors. I assume these DLLs need to be replaced with something else. Any advise?

Did a test run today on a windows machine. Was doing 17Mhz on Quark with Catalyst 15.2(ish) drivers (290x OCed). Installed the Crimson drivers. Hashrate dropped to 13-14Mhz.

However when running Ethereum, i was running at 28-29Mhz and with the Crimson drivers i hit 30Mhz.

no clue why though..

But no issues with hw errors or some sort.

Have you tried with 280X? Did you install the whole catalyst package or just the opcl files?
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
November 29, 2015, 04:14:28 AM
#4
In the last few days I read more than one user having issues with Crimson... I'm inclined to not upgrade yet.
In the meanwhile if someone can give a go to my miner and tell me if it still works it would be nice to know.

Did a test run today on a windows machine. Was doing 17Mhz on Quark with Catalyst 15.2(ish) drivers (290x OCed). Installed the Crimson drivers. Hashrate dropped to 13-14Mhz.

However when running Ethereum, i was running at 28-29Mhz and with the Crimson drivers i hit 30Mhz.

no clue why though..
New driver comes with a tweaked compiler which implies different instruction scheduling policies. Both differences seems to be in range for this kind of issues (Quark is a bit extreme I admit). In particular, the AMD compiler has historically been way too conservative on computation: this would often result in lower performance when latency-bound. Assuming Ethereum is this kind of problem it would benefit from a tweaked compiler. By contrast compute-bound kernels would get slower.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1293
Huh?
November 28, 2015, 03:56:01 PM
#3
Has anyone made this work with SGMiner?

Yes, it works just fine.

I have been unsuccessful with Quark, NeoScrypt, and Lyre2REv2. They run when I remove the AMD Open CL DLL files but I get HW errors. I assume these DLLs need to be replaced with something else. Any advise?

Did a test run today on a windows machine. Was doing 17Mhz on Quark with Catalyst 15.2(ish) drivers (290x OCed). Installed the Crimson drivers. Hashrate dropped to 13-14Mhz.

However when running Ethereum, i was running at 28-29Mhz and with the Crimson drivers i hit 30Mhz.

no clue why though..

But no issues with hw errors or some sort.
sr. member
Activity: 250
Merit: 250
November 28, 2015, 10:10:11 AM
#2
Has anyone made this work with SGMiner?

Yes, it works just fine.

I have been unsuccessful with Quark, NeoScrypt, and Lyre2REv2. They run when I remove the AMD Open CL DLL files but I get HW errors. I assume these DLLs need to be replaced with something else. Any advise?
sr. member
Activity: 250
Merit: 250
November 27, 2015, 03:14:02 PM
#1
Has anyone made this work with SGMiner?
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