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Topic: [ANN] TeamRedMiner v0.10.10 - Ironfish/Kaspa/ZIL/Kawpow/Etchash and More - page 23. (Read 211432 times)

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"Claymore API now supported, meaning you can use EthMan to monitor TRM rigs"
not working. I use EthMan with phoenixminer works fine on local network. not with TRM.
I set --api_listen port so claymore's android monitor works but when I click "console" it fails to load the console "webpage not available"
newbie
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after a day of testing....I now see some savings in power as I was able to reduce core voltage down to 730 and it seems to be stable.
so if you look from this side...good job TRM team !!! I think my fans rotate at lower speed too....so less memory heat...but this cant be verified....just a feeling Wink
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Well done TRM Team , HiveOS old version power meter show 1086w+ , TRM 0.8.0 1068w+ , less 20w same OC just changed flight sheet

I feel I pay fee and shares for right team , Well done
newbie
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Holy Balls!!

Just WOW

I just want to say that whomever wrote that Radeon VII  C-mode kernel should be freaking proud. Squeezing 100 MH/s out of that card at below stock, with ancient documentation, using the buggiest OpenCL compiler in existence. It's just, I'm in awe.

The text released alongside this miner is also ridiculous, I don't think I have ever seen a piece of software that is this well documented.

Gonna have some fun tonight messing with Linux and re-tuning the RVIIs.




Holy shit they also added the log rotation feature I requested.
E
full member
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0.8.0 on Radeon VII -- !

Code:
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] Mining ethash with 1 GPU workers
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] GPU PCIe         CUs CoreMHz SocMHz MemMHz TEdge TJct  TMem  FanPct  FanRpm  VDDC    ETH Cfg
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] 0   04:00.0      60  1940    971    1200   53C   85C   69C   82.75%  3216    1025 mV  C320
[2021-01-19 12:01:56]
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] Stats Uptime: 0 days, 00:27:30
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] ----------------------------------------- GPU Status -------------------------------------------
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] GPU 0 [53C, fan 82%]       ethash: 120.0Mh/s, avg 119.4Mh/s, pool 121.0Mh/s a:131 r:0 hw:0
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] Total                      ethash: 120.0Mh/s, avg 119.4Mh/s, pool 121.0Mh/s a:131 r:0 hw:0
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] ----------------------------------------- Pool Status ------------------------------------------
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] daggerhashimoto.usa.nicehash.com ethash: 119.0Mh/s, avg 118.2Mh/s, pool 121.0Mh/s a:131 r:0
[2021-01-19 12:01:56] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

That's at 285W, so 421MH/s/kW.
sr. member
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0.8.0 - WOW

good job-

more HR - lower power consumption-
test on  vega56 nitro and vega 56 ref and vega 64LE.

thx

Can someone give me the settings for Vega64

Ty in advacnce,

Best

Try --eth_config=B450 for B mode or --eth_config=A448 for A mode. Dunno if it will autotune if you leave the config number out

Can I add on RaveOS just "--eth_config=B" to use B-mide for all cards?
newbie
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0.8.0 - WOW

good job-

more HR - lower power consumption-
test on  vega56 nitro and vega 56 ref and vega 64LE.

thx

Can someone give me the settings for Vega64

Ty in advacnce,

Best

Try --eth_config=B450 for B mode or --eth_config=A448 for A mode. Dunno if it will autotune if you leave the config number out
sr. member
Activity: 519
Merit: 250
0.8.0 - WOW

good job-

more HR - lower power consumption-
test on  vega56 nitro and vega 56 ref and vega 64LE.

thx

Can someone give me the settings for Vega64

Ty in advacnce,

Best
newbie
Activity: 417
Merit: 0
0.8.0 - WOW

good job-

more HR - lower power consumption-
test on  vega56 nitro and vega 56 ref and vega 64LE.

thx
newbie
Activity: 64
Merit: 0
I installed the new version and tested the new kernel.

I can see huge changes to 7.22 e.g. I could reduce core clock by 125 mhz but the reduction did not save any power off the wall. seems like any higher core clock is cut in mhash and power. when I reach the sweetspot and get the same mhash than before (with now 140 mhz less core clock, slightly before max mhash) I need the same power off the wall. I also reduced core voltage from 755 to 750 what gives me some watts out of the wall, but the power consumption at the same mhash is the same than in 7.22. so for me 7.22 was the big difference, not 8.0.0
btw, I´m Using a bios modded asus 5700 in hiveos with 20.30 drivers.

I think I now can go lower than 750 with core voltage what could save some more watts for sure.....that would be great. I can see that you reach same mhash with less core clock....but what counts for me is watt / mhash and that´s nearly the same (at the same voltage settings).

what about the memory allocation? do you use the huge free vram of the 8gb cards as long as eth dag size is that low and fits almost twice into the ram? (phoenix has a kernel called turbo where he can load dag file twice into ram)
jr. member
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Can someone post their example startup line for running Haven and Ravencoin?


Thanks
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hi,

Thanks for the 0.8.0, it really improved hashrate. Just notice that your miner doesn't have the --straps option like phoenixminer or claymore, could you had it too to your next release?

Thanks
full member
Activity: 729
Merit: 114
It has become complicated to adjust the software now for 1MHS! gain :/

It's not much different from earlier releases. The updates are for helping out users to understand things better.
As for the 1 MHs gain, it's significant, especially when you combine that with the power savings.
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Team Red Miner v0.8.0 released!

https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases

Biggest release in a long while with rewritten ethash kernels and new mining modes for all gpu types!

Users are highly(!) recommended to take a few minutes to read the 0.7-to-0.8 migration guide and the new ethash tuning guide. Key highlights:
  • Polaris: Efficiency and slight hashrate increase. B-mode reintroduced for added hash. B-mode must be enabled with --eth_aggr_mode or --eth_config=Bxxx.
  • Vega 56/64: greatly improved base kernel for efficiency. New B-mode that can shave off additional 1-2W on top of the A-mode kernel. B-mode must be enabled manually with --eth_config (--eth_aggr_mode does not apply). Tuning numbers have changed - do NOT keep your old static --eth_config values.
  • Radeon VII: huge boost with its new C-mode but requires a special Linux setup. Can now do 100 MH/s on most air cooled VIIs. See tuning guide.
  • 5700/5700XT: can shave off as much as 8-9W(!) of power using the new B-mode and dropping core clk+voltage. B-mode now the default mining mode. Unless you retune your core clk+voltage you will see a tiny power draw increase instead and not benefit from the upgrade, so read the migration guide.
  • 5600XT: new B-mode has a much smaller effect. A-mode remains the default mining mode. See new tuning guide for more details.
  • The dag cache is NOT compatible with the new B/C-modes. ETH+ZIL switchers have to choose between caching the epoch 0 dag and using the new mining modes.
  • Ethash 4GB kernels NOT rewritten in this release, performance remains the same as in 0.7.x.
  • See the migration guide for hashrate and power draw comparisons between 0.7.21 and 0.8.0.

member
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Merit: 21
is there any difference between phoenix and trm, when using nicehash? I've disabled phoenix for now and try out trm. Maybe its more profitable.

It is. And if you have some time, scroll and read some pages back. All numbers are here. The real numbers.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 252
is there any difference between phoenix and trm, when using nicehash? I've disabled phoenix for now and try out trm. Maybe its more profitable.
newbie
Activity: 81
Merit: 0
Ok. Tnx.
I have tried 0.8.0.1 and one rig adopt lower hashrate than usual. When i turn it to 0.7.22 all is superb.
full member
Activity: 729
Merit: 114
Hello.
Any words about TRM 0.8.0.1 version?
It's been newly listed on my RaveOS miners page???

Fake or a true?!

You can "watch" for official releases from the github page.
https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer
newbie
Activity: 81
Merit: 0
Hello.
Any words about TRM 0.8.0.1 version?
It's been newly listed on my RaveOS miners page???

Fake or a true?!
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Hello! A few, maybe two weeks ago (I haven't been able to keep up with the time to fix this) my miner dropped its hashrate considerably from around 100Mh/s to 2.3Mh/s... At first I thought that could have been caused by a necessary driver update but I just did it and the problem remains the same. Then I uploaded the miner from 0.7.17 to 0.7.22 and tried with .21 aswell...

Does anybody could know what could be the problem I'm having? Thanks in advance.

My rig:
6 AMD RX570 4GB (one of them fails after some minutes mining, so I just use 5)
Radeon Software Adrenalin (Latest december 8th update)
Win 10 Pro x64
I use ethermine pool

set GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=100
set GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT=100
set GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE=100
set GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS=1
teamredminer.exe -a ethash -o stratum+tcp://us1.ethermine.org:4444 -u walletaddress.wname -p x --restart_gpus --uac --eth_alloc_epoch=374 --eth_4g_max_alloc=374 -d 1,2,3,4,5

I tried adding --enable_compute aswell...

Looks like the DAG size issue on 4GB cards. The solution would be to (A) switch to Linux and (B) get a miner that supports the zombie mode. I know for sure Phoenix Miner does, not sure about this one. Another solution would be to switch to a different coin.
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