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legendary
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September 20, 2017, 07:57:49 PM
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newbie
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September 20, 2017, 07:14:50 PM
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legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
September 20, 2017, 06:29:35 PM
Guys

I have followed the instructions here and im not getting the same results...Vega 56 with 64 bios. If i use 1012+1012 i see a hashrate of about 800 h/s but if i raise the intensity to anything above that i get 0 h/s. If i check pool side it shows 400 h/s

Am i missing something ?

-block chain drivers
-hbmm at max i have 16gb
-windows 10
-gpu min state 1050 P6
-gpu max state 1150 P7
-Mem at 950
-voltage at 1000 on both gpu and mem

I do have the 64 bios on the vega 56

Any help would be appreciated


No need to set HBCC slider do the max. Try to go for ~14gb position.
Also check if temps are ok.
With this settings you will run at the max possible gpu freq and voltage regardless what you've set. It is a blockchain driver bug.


Got it working, 1800 hashes at 160watts.

There is bug, where you have to switch toggle the HBCC tab every time you boot into Windows 10 regardless of whether it is in the "On" or "Off" position.

how do you guys shut down the miner software to reboot windows ?...everytime i close it it resets wattman to the general settings ?

That depends on your intensity stability and overclock stability.



STT
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1452
September 20, 2017, 06:19:57 PM
A bit of a noob question, but what is the HBCC?

Its not noob but it is listed on the box.  High Bandwidth Cache Controller, its just a different way of using the main graphics memory to allow faster accessing of the largest data processed by the card.   So in this case there is an option to also use main memory within that system and apparently it helps even crypto mining at least a bit.    
Best I heard the Cache described was that it used a kind of bookmark for each large section of data, if referenced that data would be called immediately by using this slip of data already contained ready and at the same time while that loads the card will also access the main memory to retreive the rest of the data.  It reduces latency possibly allows for higher minimum frame rates in a game and apparently higher hash rates for a card.  

Mining is very much about the memory bandwidth and reprocessing of the data so its a shame HBM2 did not have 4 units instead of just 2 so we could have seen how high performance could be and that would have been similar to the AMD Fury setup previously using HBM1.  I guess this might be cheaper this way
member
Activity: 88
Merit: 16
September 20, 2017, 05:50:05 PM
Guys

I have followed the instructions here and im not getting the same results...Vega 56 with 64 bios. If i use 1012+1012 i see a hashrate of about 800 h/s but if i raise the intensity to anything above that i get 0 h/s. If i check pool side it shows 400 h/s

Am i missing something ?

-block chain drivers
-hbmm at max i have 16gb
-windows 10
-gpu min state 1050 P6
-gpu max state 1150 P7
-Mem at 950
-voltage at 1000 on both gpu and mem

I do have the 64 bios on the vega 56

Any help would be appreciated


No need to set HBCC slider do the max. Try to go for ~14gb position.
Also check if temps are ok.
With this settings you will run at the max possible gpu freq and voltage regardless what you've set. It is a blockchain driver bug.


Got it working, 1800 hashes at 160watts.

There is bug, where you have to switch toggle the HBCC tab every time you boot into Windows 10 regardless of whether it is in the "On" or "Off" position.

how do you guys shut down the miner software to reboot windows ?...everytime i close it it resets wattman to the general settings ?
full member
Activity: 148
Merit: 102
September 20, 2017, 05:40:53 PM
A bit of a noob question, but what is the HBCC?
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
September 20, 2017, 02:29:33 PM
Guys

I have followed the instructions here and im not getting the same results...Vega 56 with 64 bios. If i use 1012+1012 i see a hashrate of about 800 h/s but if i raise the intensity to anything above that i get 0 h/s. If i check pool side it shows 400 h/s

Am i missing something ?

-block chain drivers
-hbmm at max i have 16gb
-windows 10
-gpu min state 1050 P6
-gpu max state 1150 P7
-Mem at 950
-voltage at 1000 on both gpu and mem

I do have the 64 bios on the vega 56

Any help would be appreciated


No need to set HBCC slider do the max. Try to go for ~14gb position.
Also check if temps are ok.
With this settings you will run at the max possible gpu freq and voltage regardless what you've set. It is a blockchain driver bug.


Got it working, 1800 hashes at 160watts.

There is bug, where you have to switch toggle the HBCC tab every time you boot into Windows 10 regardless of whether it is in the "On" or "Off" position.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
September 20, 2017, 02:24:19 PM

Is it worth investing in Vega for mining purposes, or should one just stick with AMD RX 580 series.

If you run a farm and can get rx580 for rrp then its the lowest cost for mining purposes.   Vega is a card that will last longer for resale as games graphics card.    Later on AMD will be releasing a special little Vega card to replace rx580, that is the card that probably mines the most for the least cost, it might be another 6 months before then



For short term vega 56 is good
but in long term vega 64 is best for me

I see on many forums vega 56 have problem with chip Sad

I dont think 56 and 64 have great differences.  Does mining benefit from 8 more shaders because the 56 isnt really slower apart from that

The HBM2 is lower binned and has lower voltage tolerance for 24/7 mining over 2-3 years.

The best binned HBM2 costs $150 for 8GB!

So you can guess; Samsung must have given a huge discount to AMD to use up Samsung's lower quality and less voltage tolerant HBM2!

This why, AMD can price RX Vega 56 at $400.

The main difference is quality and voltage tolerance of the HBM2 used.
STT
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1452
September 20, 2017, 01:56:16 PM

Is it worth investing in Vega for mining purposes, or should one just stick with AMD RX 580 series.

If you run a farm and can get rx580 for rrp then its the lowest cost for mining purposes.   Vega is a card that will last longer for resale as games graphics card.    Later on AMD will be releasing a special little Vega card to replace rx580, that is the card that probably mines the most for the least cost, it might be another 6 months before then



For short term vega 56 is good
but in long term vega 64 is best for me

I see on many forums vega 56 have problem with chip Sad

I dont think 56 and 64 have great differences.  Does mining benefit from 8 more shaders because the 56 isnt really slower apart from that
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003
September 20, 2017, 01:53:04 PM
Guys

I have followed the instructions here and im not getting the same results...Vega 56 with 64 bios. If i use 1012+1012 i see a hashrate of about 800 h/s but if i raise the intensity to anything above that i get 0 h/s. If i check pool side it shows 400 h/s

Am i missing something ?

-block chain drivers
-hbmm at max i have 16gb
-windows 10
-gpu min state 1050 P6
-gpu max state 1150 P7
-Mem at 950
-voltage at 1000 on both gpu and mem

I do have the 64 bios on the vega 56

Any help would be appreciated


No need to set HBCC slider do the max. Try to go for ~14gb position.
Also check if temps are ok.
With this settings you will run at the max possible gpu freq and voltage regardless what you've set. It is a blockchain driver bug.


Can you guys tell me what GPU frequncy you are using...and are you using both the state 6 and state 7 ? And how about voltage...i have so far gotten mine to mine at 1012+1012...tried at 1512+1512 and i het 0 H/s

Thanks in advance

Move back to Vega56 bios and use strictly the Hellae's guide. Also make sure you've allocated a lot of virtual memory in system performance properties (24-32gb should be ok I think).
member
Activity: 88
Merit: 16
September 20, 2017, 01:43:44 PM
Guys

I have followed the instructions here and im not getting the same results...Vega 56 with 64 bios. If i use 1012+1012 i see a hashrate of about 800 h/s but if i raise the intensity to anything above that i get 0 h/s. If i check pool side it shows 400 h/s

Am i missing something ?

-block chain drivers
-hbmm at max i have 16gb
-windows 10
-gpu min state 1050 P6
-gpu max state 1150 P7
-Mem at 950
-voltage at 1000 on both gpu and mem

I do have the 64 bios on the vega 56

Any help would be appreciated


No need to set HBCC slider do the max. Try to go for ~14gb position.
Also check if temps are ok.
With this settings you will run at the max possible gpu freq and voltage regardless what you've set. It is a blockchain driver bug.


Can you guys tell me what GPU frequncy you are using...and are you using both the state 6 and state 7 ? And how about voltage...i have so far gotten mine to mine at 1012+1012...tried at 1512+1512 and i het 0 H/s

Thanks in advance
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003
September 20, 2017, 09:28:43 AM
Guys

I have followed the instructions here and im not getting the same results...Vega 56 with 64 bios. If i use 1012+1012 i see a hashrate of about 800 h/s but if i raise the intensity to anything above that i get 0 h/s. If i check pool side it shows 400 h/s

Am i missing something ?

-block chain drivers
-hbmm at max i have 16gb
-windows 10
-gpu min state 1050 P6
-gpu max state 1150 P7
-Mem at 950
-voltage at 1000 on both gpu and mem

I do have the 64 bios on the vega 56

Any help would be appreciated


No need to set HBCC slider do the max. Try to go for ~14gb position.
Also check if temps are ok.
With this settings you will run at the max possible gpu freq and voltage regardless what you've set. It is a blockchain driver bug.
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003
September 20, 2017, 09:25:34 AM
It might be stupid to add Vega 56 bios on them, but that's something I haven't saw tested yet.
I saw report that Vega64 won't boot with Vega56 bios.
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003
September 20, 2017, 09:24:36 AM
I have a vega 64 , stock bios , blockchain driver and 4gb ram.
I can't set voltage, and I can't set HBCC slider, but I reach 1800mh/s too.
Yes, I saw it, good find! Does it work with 2016+1600 intensity?
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 556
September 20, 2017, 07:50:09 AM
I have a vega 64 , stock bios , blockchain driver and 4gb ram.
I can't set voltage, and I can't set HBCC slider, but I reach 1800mh/s too.
Oh brilliant. Why don't you share your wisdom with us and tell us how you did it? Cheesy

I told it in the previous page !
This whas just a reminder as I noticed people were still stuck with the ram level thing.
As far as I see, on a single GPU rig at least, 4gb is enough, and HBCC activated or not is ok.
Hah - my bad, you have indeed!
Really interested in those Vega 56's now. They offer some good bang for the buck after all. Hmmm.
hero member
Activity: 501
Merit: 500
September 20, 2017, 07:44:10 AM
I have a vega 64 , stock bios , blockchain driver and 4gb ram.
I can't set voltage, and I can't set HBCC slider, but I reach 1800mh/s too.
Oh brilliant. Why don't you share your wisdom with us and tell us how you did it? Cheesy

I told it in the previous page !
This whas just a reminder as I noticed people were still stuck with the ram level thing.
As far as I see, on a single GPU rig at least, 4gb is enough, and HBCC activated or not is ok.
sr. member
Activity: 445
Merit: 255
September 20, 2017, 07:02:19 AM
I have a vega 64 , stock bios , blockchain driver and 4gb ram.
I can't set voltage, and I can't set HBCC slider, but I reach 1800mh/s too.
for XMR, many talk with mh/s but this is really h/s.
Total network hashrate for xmr is around 230 mh/s now.
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 556
September 20, 2017, 06:44:44 AM
I have a vega 64 , stock bios , blockchain driver and 4gb ram.
I can't set voltage, and I can't set HBCC slider, but I reach 1800mh/s too.
Oh brilliant. Why don't you share your wisdom with us and tell us how you did it? Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 501
Merit: 500
September 20, 2017, 05:39:55 AM
I have a vega 64 , stock bios , blockchain driver and 4gb ram.
I can't set voltage, and I can't set HBCC slider, but I reach 1800mh/s too.
member
Activity: 212
Merit: 12
September 20, 2017, 05:20:07 AM
but machine stuck with artefacats/grey lines/ grey screen seconds after start miner no matter eth or xmr

I had the same problem and it was answered in this thread Smiley Search for the solution a few pages before this one  Kiss
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