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Topic: [ANN] [1080 | 1080TI] ETHlargement - The Hashrate Hardener - page 37. (Read 59569 times)

newbie
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I'm a bit confused with this. So this isn't a miner in its self but just something you run in the background while mining to enable hashrate improvement alongside any ETH miner of choice?

There is a lack of writing on this so I'm just a bit lost on that.

quote from Eliovp @ cryptomining-blog
"Some more info about this tool.

So what this does is, it accesses the memory block and modifies RRD & FAW values (timings)

It’s exactly the same changes i’ve done on the P104 & P102 about 6 months ago but this time through direct injection (nicely done though..).

Don’t get your hopes up to much as it won’t work on any other nvidia card.
The only ones it will work on is those with G5X memory.
Oh and the P104/102 won’t work either as they’ve been modified already, vbios wise.

Still a nice job!"

Is this permanent and does it effect the GPU on video rendering or anything else? I do have GDDR5x GPU's.
legendary
Activity: 1510
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I'm a bit confused with this. So this isn't a miner in its self but just something you run in the background while mining to enable hashrate improvement alongside any ETH miner of choice?

There is a lack of writing on this so I'm just a bit lost on that.

quote from Eliovp @ cryptomining-blog
"Some more info about this tool.

So what this does is, it accesses the memory block and modifies RRD & FAW values (timings)

It’s exactly the same changes i’ve done on the P104 & P102 about 6 months ago but this time through direct injection (nicely done though..).

Don’t get your hopes up to much as it won’t work on any other nvidia card.
The only ones it will work on is those with G5X memory.
Oh and the P104/102 won’t work either as they’ve been modified already, vbios wise.

Still a nice job!"
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
I'm a bit confused with this. So this isn't a miner in its self but just something you run in the background while mining to enable hashrate improvement alongside any ETH miner of choice?

There is a lack of writing on this so I'm just a bit lost on that.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Very good.

750h/s equishash is still better than 50mhs ethereum tho.
I wonder if this would also work for other algos.

Based on the TDP from that person running 49 MH/s, I would only be pulling 600 Sol/s at the same TDP. This ETH miner is actually the most energy efficient solution available for the 1080 ti right now.
newbie
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Titan Xp's - don't have any difference for some reasons, but all my 1080 Ti have 47 H/s with 150Watt usage.

Oh dear. Our senior solution wasn't intended for seniors that old. We'll work out a senior, senior solution soon!

Update:

Tried with ./OhGodAnETHlargementPill --revA 0,1,2,3,4 same results as without it on Titan Xp Jedi Collection
legendary
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2 OhGodAGirl

Fantastic job, thanks!
Is there a way to exclude cards from being modded? Seems like my old gtx1080 doesn't like it in std and in --revA modes.
Gtx1080ti works just fine - 54mhs!!!
jr. member
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OhGodaGirl and VirosaGITS do you have interest to make something like "the magical pill" to GTX1070 and 1060? I know the performance gain would be smaller (because GDDR5 have tighter timings) but every 0,1MH/s is a cent for the eletricty bill  Grin

Incredible job, as always!
newbie
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Titan Xp's - don't have any difference for some reasons, but all my 1080 Ti have 47 H/s with 150Watt usage.

Oh dear. Our senior solution wasn't intended for seniors that old. We'll work out a senior, senior solution soon!

Once a senior senior solution is worked out the 6 old men (XPs) hanging out in my office could use the enhancement.

Would this work on 980Ti?
full member
Activity: 199
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Look, I'm really not that interesting. Promise.
anyone tried other algo aside from eth? is there improvement?

Someone said it worked well on XMR. Basically anything that is limited by memory would be worth trying this with.

anybody tested on 1080?

I can't get it working with my 1080s.  Tried both ethminer and Phoenix, both give Cuda errors and crash

Have you read the manual? Smiley

https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodAnETHlargementPill/blob/master/prescription.txt

About half the 1080 has a different memory rev and cannot take the optimal timings, they need a middleground.

Yes, the manual isn't very clear though.  My 1080s are in slots 0 and 1, so I ran it with the flag --revA 0,1    Is this correct?

Yes, reset mem, no OC, run the binary with --revA 0,1. It work on mine but they dont OC much. Mine aren't super. If they take default at mem OC that is a lot better, once you see it work, do raise memory as high as possible, but personally i had to DOWNCLOCK memory for some of mine to even take default mod.

Unfortunately I tried both ways, still get errors.  Both of my cards are the same make and model, so maybe that is it.  Props to the developer though.




That....is very weird. Could you link to the ethminer version you're using? And also provide me with the VBIOS of your cards? You can use NVFlash from https://www.techpowerup.com/download/nvidia-nvflash/ to pull it.
full member
Activity: 1179
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anyone tried other algo aside from eth? is there improvement?

Someone said it worked well on XMR. Basically anything that is limited by memory would be worth trying this with.

anybody tested on 1080?

I can't get it working with my 1080s.  Tried both ethminer and Phoenix, both give Cuda errors and crash

Have you read the manual? Smiley

https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodAnETHlargementPill/blob/master/prescription.txt

About half the 1080 has a different memory rev and cannot take the optimal timings, they need a middleground.

Yes, the manual isn't very clear though.  My 1080s are in slots 0 and 1, so I ran it with the flag --revA 0,1    Is this correct?

Yes, reset mem, no OC, run the binary with --revA 0,1. It work on mine but they dont OC much. Mine aren't super. If they take default at mem OC that is a lot better, once you see it work, do raise memory as high as possible, but personally i had to DOWNCLOCK memory for some of mine to even take default mod.

Unfortunately I tried both ways, still get errors.  Both of my cards are the same make and model, so maybe that is it.  Props to the developer though.


full member
Activity: 199
Merit: 108
Look, I'm really not that interesting. Promise.
Titan Xp's - don't have any difference for some reasons, but all my 1080 Ti have 47 H/s with 150Watt usage.

Oh dear. Our senior solution wasn't intended for seniors that old. We'll work out a senior, senior solution soon!
newbie
Activity: 141
Merit: 0
Titan Xp's - don't have any difference for some reasons, but all my 1080 Ti have 47 H/s with 150Watt usage.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
anyone tried other algo aside from eth? is there improvement?

Someone said it worked well on XMR. Basically anything that is limited by memory would be worth trying this with.

anybody tested on 1080?

I can't get it working with my 1080s.  Tried both ethminer and Phoenix, both give Cuda errors and crash

Have you read the manual? Smiley

https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodAnETHlargementPill/blob/master/prescription.txt

About half the 1080 has a different memory rev and cannot take the optimal timings, they need a middleground.

Yes, the manual isn't very clear though.  My 1080s are in slots 0 and 1, so I ran it with the flag --revA 0,1    Is this correct?

Yes, reset mem, no OC, run the binary with --revA 0,1. It work on mine but they dont OC much. Mine aren't super. If they take default at mem OC that is a lot better, once you see it work, do raise memory as high as possible, but personally i had to DOWNCLOCK memory for some of mine to even take default mod.
full member
Activity: 1179
Merit: 131
anybody tested on 1080?

I can't get it working with my 1080s.  Tried both ethminer and Phoenix, both give Cuda errors and crash

Have you read the manual? Smiley

https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodAnETHlargementPill/blob/master/prescription.txt

About half the 1080 has a different memory rev and cannot take the optimal timings, they need a middleground.

Yes, the manual isn't very clear though.  My 1080s are in slots 0 and 1, so I ran it with the flag --revA 0,1    Is this correct?
member
Activity: 181
Merit: 10
anyone tried other algo aside from eth? is there improvement?
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
anybody tested on 1080?

I can't get it working with my 1080s.  Tried both ethminer and Phoenix, both give Cuda errors and crash

Have you read the manual? Smiley

https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodAnETHlargementPill/blob/master/prescription.txt

About half the 1080 has a different memory rev and cannot take the optimal timings, they need a middleground.
full member
Activity: 1179
Merit: 131
anybody tested on 1080?

I can't get it working with my 1080s.  Tried both ethminer and Phoenix, both give Cuda errors and crash
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
Hash rate looks amazing, 50mh/s for 1080ti in Eth without much optimization.

How much is the dev fee by the way?

No dev fee, it's supposed to be free or donationware but we haven't posted anything about it yet, so. Just enjoy, haha.

Very good.

750h/s equishash is still better than 50mhs ethereum tho.
I wonder if this would also work for other algos.

I use 125w less on ethereum for 54mhs than i do for >730h/s on equihash, for me that make ethereum significantly more profitable than zcash. Currently.

It's good to remember profitability fluctuates a LOT and now this merely add the valid option of mining ETH on 1080 ti. Smiley

anybody tested on 1080?

39.8 mh on msi gaming gtx 1080 100% pl, +600 memory, + 80 core

Very nice, in our own internal tests we did not see a 1080 performing that well. The most i got was 35mhs, my 1080s may be RevA.

Is this actually legit? Despite having a github page the actual source code of this "hardener" still can't be reviewed.

Would be interesting to have a 1080ti hash at 50 MH/s though. Still less profitable than mining other coins like ravencoin but hey its an additional option.

I can confirm it works poolside. Stable 53mh/s per 1080ti, 65% PL, +150 core, +700 mem.
Still, other coins are more profitable like you said.

However quite unstable. Cannot start mining with OC, can only adjust proper OC settings after mining have started.

Like any bios mods, this affect what max memory clock is stable, as the timings are a lot tighter. Personally i had to lower mem by 125~ for it to behave like it did before. (I have crash on exit at maximum mem, which used to work fine pre-mod). I have not encountered crash on start, that may be similar to my issue.
newbie
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anybody tested on 1080?

39.8 mh on msi gaming gtx 1080 100% pl, +600 memory, + 80 core
full member
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anybody tested on 1080?
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