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Topic: AMD Mem Tweak XL - Read/modify timings/pp/straps on the fly - page 62. (Read 58905 times)

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minerstat
... I still expect mining OS's to have it built in soon. ...

Already added it to our minerstat OS ...

And it works.
User reported the increase from 38MH/s to 52MH/s on his Vegas.

From 38 to 52, i doubt it  Wink

This isn't a hocus pocus tool :p

I'm just excited to share the result of the user and I don't think he would lie about it.
But if you are curious about the results, you can talk with the user that reported the results on our Discord.

Edit: We have updated it to the latest version.

All you're doing is advertising your discord.  Post a screenshot of the result here instead of defending the posts would've made it lot more easier.

Our Discord is fairly uninteresting to most as it mostly contains updates and live support chats. If you think that's worth advertising... I think not.
I gave an option to contact the person about the results. Could I do it differently? Probably yes, as there are million different ways that you would (or wouldn't) like, but this was the easiest and shortest for me.

Only thing I'm promoting is this tool and my excitement that it works on our OS (which could be seen as advertisement for sure, I agree).
full member
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... I still expect mining OS's to have it built in soon. ...

Already added it to our minerstat OS ...

And it works.
User reported the increase from 38MH/s to 52MH/s on his Vegas.

From 38 to 52, i doubt it  Wink

This isn't a hocus pocus tool :p

I'm just excited to share the result of the user and I don't think he would lie about it.
But if you are curious about the results, you can talk with the user that reported the results on our Discord.

Edit: We have updated it to the latest version.

All you're doing is advertising your discord.  Post a screenshot of the result here instead of defending the posts would've made it lot more easier.
newbie
Activity: 121
Merit: 0
Hi dev,

Have you test on Fiji?

It result for me is ..
./amdmemtweak -i 9 --cl 21
HBM memory type is not supported yet
: No such file or directory   Huh

I use Ubuntu 16.04.5 and amdgpu-pro 18.10-572953
newbie
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You can learn more how to run it on hive os?
legendary
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Merit: 1294
Huh?
... I still expect mining OS's to have it built in soon. ...

Already added it to our minerstat OS ...

And it works.
User reported the increase from 38MH/s to 52MH/s on his Vegas.

From 38 to 52, i doubt it  Wink

This isn't a hocus pocus tool :p

I'm just excited to share the result of the user and I don't think he would lie about it.
But if you are curious about the results, you can talk with the user that reported the results on our Discord.

Edit: We have updated it to the latest version.

Although i'm glad you guys are getting results, i do would like to keep this thread clean in terms of using it in your own advantage for advertisement purposes.

No need for propaganda here  Wink



Edit: Instead, you should post results + values, so other people could benefit as well.

Don't let this become a showoff contest
member
Activity: 640
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minerstat
... I still expect mining OS's to have it built in soon. ...

Already added it to our minerstat OS ...

And it works.
User reported the increase from 38MH/s to 52MH/s on his Vegas.

From 38 to 52, i doubt it  Wink

This isn't a hocus pocus tool :p

I'm just excited to share the result of the user and I don't think he would lie about it.
But if you are curious about the results, you can talk with the user that reported the results on our Discord.

Edit: We have updated it to the latest version.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1294
Huh?
... I still expect mining OS's to have it built in soon. ...

Already added it to our minerstat OS ...

And it works.
User reported the increase from 38MH/s to 52MH/s on his Vegas.

From 38 to 52, i doubt it  Wink

This isn't a hocus pocus tool :p


Edit: added another update with new timing value to play around with  Wink
member
Activity: 640
Merit: 56
minerstat
... I still expect mining OS's to have it built in soon. ...

Already added it to our minerstat OS ...

And it works.
User reported the increase from 38MH/s to 52MH/s on his Vegas.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1294
Huh?
My apologies, there was a rather big bug in the code.
HBM2 RFC was wrong.
This would have most definitely crashed your gpu.

All sorted out now.


Small hint: Sometimes it's better to raise certain values before dropping others  Wink
jr. member
Activity: 144
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Not too sure how memory timings reliant can is.

It's relevant in the way that if more people can test the tool the sooner we got better results (made public).
But if putting together a linux system is so much PITA only a few can use it.
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Hey all,

I have done a lot of debating with myself whether i would share this.
Well, i decided to do so and on top of that, open source it.

Kudos to you! (and +merit).

Too bad for me I don't code for AMD cards though, lol. Any chance you'ld release the MMIO address offsets for Nvidia? (not source code, just the hex offset values)  Grin
newbie
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this was tried on hiveos vega 64 these are my results so far

Okay seems like reducing rc gave me a slight boost

rc reduced to 45 from 47 gave about 0.7 mh rise
increased faw to 19 from 16 increased hash rate by 1mh, tried 22 and it shutoff the cards

seems like faw and rc are related changing only faw or only rc has no diff on hash

if rc goes below 45 it shuts of the cards
had to reboot

so far found how low rc can go and how high faw can go
gonna test if increasing rc has any results

turns out increasing rc reduced the hash so dont do that

changes to rp making no diff but increase by 4 from default seems to reduced hash

increasing rrd seriously reduced has like to 31mh

turns out increasing rfc reduces hashrate
and no point decreasing rfc value still no effect

increasing rtp also seems to reduce hash rate and reducing it to 1 from its default 5 is of also no use


increasing cwl has no effect tested till value of cwl 15 when cwl was set 20 it shut off the cards but until then had no effects to hash

will update this list when am done using the other two options remaining they are "wrts"  "wrtl" "wr"

I played with this tool during the weekend on Vega.
But to be honest I did not see any hashrate increase under CN algos.
I'm not an expert on timings, but I should see at least 1-2% increase when changing CL 20->19

That was the first time I put a Linux AMD system together and I am struggling with the different kernel and driver versions not working together.
The biggest problem is the GPU freq is affected by the voltage.
If I set in PPT P7 1600 950 then the GPU runs only at around 1400@950mV. If I increase the voltage the clock goes up, but quickly reaches TDP.
Also if I try to trick it and set P7 1700@950 then if load changes freq spikes up and card freezes obviously.
Tried with 3 different kernels and one is worse than the other.
Maybe I should try other than the 18.50 amdgpupro?

i got no results on reducing cl and when i tried increasing it , it shutoff the rig



jr. member
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I played with this tool during the weekend on Vega.
But to be honest I did not see any hashrate increase under CN algos.
I'm not an expert on timings, but I should see at least 1-2% increase when changing CL 20->19

That was the first time I put a Linux AMD system together and I am struggling with the different kernel and driver versions not working together.
The biggest problem is the GPU freq is affected by the voltage.
If I set in PPT P7 1600 950 then the GPU runs only at around 1400@950mV. If I increase the voltage the clock goes up, but quickly reaches TDP.
Also if I try to trick it and set P7 1700@950 then if load changes freq spikes up and card freezes obviously.
Tried with 3 different kernels and one is worse than the other.
Maybe I should try other than the 18.50 amdgpupro?
newbie
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We at ( my signature ) already have this solution for more than a month.

Or is it that "smart tune" slider you set all the way to the right?

Yes its "that" slider.. you have the option between, auto,low, med and high.  which automatically tunes all the timings you need for optimal performance on your GPUs.

Currently it is supported for Vega (samsung memory), Nvidia pascal familiy (yes not just 1080s).
newbie
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Anyone done an easy win10 port for this yet? Would be very much appreciated for someone who doesn't want to move to Linux.
legendary
Activity: 1862
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Reverse engineer from time to time
For rx580 this thing got no use, my opinion. You have allredy stripped firmwares all over the net, why you would use this for 580 Huh
This has use for Vega cards because you dont have other option Wink

So that you can experiment with live values instead of BIOS modding every time?

There are a plenty of Polaris cards of different producer without any available bios and then the WX-x100 series (amd pro cards) which are not compatible with the timings “one click” or available on internet. Having a tool like this one available for Polaris cards would be a great advantage, at least for a wx-5100 owner like myself

Ciao


If this card works under Linux, then the information about the memory and timings may reside in the driver sources. The vbios is also on the card, just a matter of dumping it, as for whether any tool can recognize structures or not, thats a different story.
newbie
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For rx580 this thing got no use, my opinion. You have allredy stripped firmwares all over the net, why you would use this for 580 Huh
This has use for Vega cards because you dont have other option Wink

So that you can experiment with live values instead of BIOS modding every time?

There are a plenty of Polaris cards of different producer without any available bios and then the WX-x100 series (amd pro cards) which are not compatible with the timings “one click” or available on internet. Having a tool like this one available for Polaris cards would be a great advantage, at least for a wx-5100 owner like myself

Ciao

hero member
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We at ( my signature ) already have this solution for more than a month.

Very good, Laik2.
I'm assuming you're allowing users of your platform to tweak their GPUs' timings.
How do users go about doing it on mmpos? You're not showing the functionality itself on your screenshots - only hashrates and clocks.

Or is it that "smart tune" slider you set all the way to the right?
member
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minerstat
Thank you for your amazing work!

Already added it to our minerstat OS, but it is "only" command line for now. Here is a short AMD Memory Tweak help page.

We have plans to include it in our dashboard with a memory timing collection.

sr. member
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For rx580 this thing got no use, my opinion. You have allredy stripped firmwares all over the net, why you would use this for 580 Huh
This has use for Vega cards because you dont have other option Wink

So that you can experiment with live values instead of BIOS modding every time?
I'm sure those selling the modded bios are annoyed by this, it also keeps warranty's in place.

Not having to mod a bios and worry about warranty etc is a big plus.  Now that this is available I have another reason to bite the bullet and try linux. Smiley
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