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Topic: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux) - page 387. (Read 3839163 times)

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Sapphire Nitro Rx480 8gb 255h/s .  You are the best Claymore.
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 Grin Grin Grin Cheesy

added "-v" option ?
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Loving this V9.0 !
So far, MSI RX480 8GB 1200/2110 @ 0.875v 70W = 220h/s vs 185 = 19% increase!
          HIS HD7770 1GB 1020/1625 @ 1v = 77h/s vs 63 = 22% increase!

I dont understand this 1200/2110 @ 0.875v

Is 1200 coreclock
2110 memory clock
and how much did you under volt to get to 0.875v
I use after burner to my reading are 937mv


Yes 1200 is core clock, 2110 is memory clock and 0.875v is 875mv, i don't use msi afterburner so i dont know how much you can undervolt, i'm using the WattTool from here: http://www.overclock.net/t/1609782/watttool-a-simple-tool-that-combines-overclocking-with-vrm-monitoring-tweaking-for-rx-400-series, but be carefull, dont mess with what you don't know, you can damage your card.

Thankyou I may have to reset my cards back to standard bios and try to alter the timings in afterburner.

Does anyone have any effective timings for the Sapphire RX480 8gb ? Pretty please.
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You are best claymore

with R9 390x = 300 H/s

with R9 380 = 160 H/S
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Loving this V9.0 !
So far, MSI RX480 8GB 1200/2110 @ 0.875v 70W = 220h/s vs 185 = 19% increase!
          HIS HD7770 1GB 1020/1625 @ 1v = 77h/s vs 63 = 22% increase!

I dont understand this 1200/2110 @ 0.875v

Is 1200 coreclock
2110 memory clock
and how much did you under volt to get to 0.875v
I use after burner to my reading are 937mv


Yes 1200 is core clock, 2110 is memory clock and 0.875v is 875mv, i don't use msi afterburner so i dont know how much you can undervolt, i'm using the WattTool from here: http://www.overclock.net/t/1609782/watttool-a-simple-tool-that-combines-overclocking-with-vrm-monitoring-tweaking-for-rx-400-series, but be carefull, dont mess with what you don't know, you can damage your card.
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What I said is happening, more electricity consumption, bigger hashrate, bigger difficulty and the same income, or maybe less, due to electricity Sad
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Loving this V9.0 !
So far, MSI RX480 8GB 1200/2110 @ 0.875v 70W = 220h/s vs 185 = 19% increase!
          HIS HD7770 1GB 1020/1625 @ 1v = 77h/s vs 63 = 22% increase!

I dont understand this 1200/2110 @ 0.875v

Is 1200 coreclock
2110 memory clock
and how much did you under volt to get to 0.875v
I use after burner to my reading are 937mv
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4x Sapphire 480 Nitro OC 4GB  memory tweaked  1315MHz/1750MHz     905 H/s
680 Watt from power socket

Thank You  Claymore
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Loving this V9.0 !
So far, MSI RX480 8GB 1200/2110 @ 0.875v 70W = 220h/s vs 185 = 19% increase!
          HIS HD7770 1GB 1020/1625 @ 1v = 77h/s vs 63 = 22% increase!
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Think I'll also try to update my drivers it may fix the issue...it may also break it lol
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Nice to see more improvements with this miner sure are rocking the miners for this algo keep up the good work. How much more can this be improved. Shocking to see what results you have provided so far kick ass miner looking forward to future updates and changes Smiley
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I'm getting 205h/s on xfx rx470 1200/1750 with 1500straps bios with -i 4. Power consumption is the same as with v8 at 127W per card at the wall. I was getting lot of rejects on one rig but it had 16.9.2 drivers, after updated to latest driver no more rejects.
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Well I'm stumped all 5 cards work fine except 1 ...all the same cards and bios.
The problem card is over hashing as I mentioned earlier all other cards are hashing at over 200+
The problem card is hashing at over 400+ with lots of rejected shares.
I've tried swapping the order it sits on the motherboard .
I've swapped it to another rig.
I've reflashed the bios. Nothing works. The card was fine in V8 and it works fine in ETH so its not the card.

I'm not complaining but I think something is off with the miner for RX480 cards

Yeah, something is wrong, most probably with your overclocked memory. Reset the card to stock clocks and see how it goes Smiley


Thankyou I value your reply. And I'm not saying you are wrong but it is puzzling me why the other cards are ok with the same bios.

If I was to reset my cards to stock any idea what the best values would be to use in afterburner for the rx480 8gb cards?
I am a little reluctant to change the bios to be honest as its set up to mine nicely for eth with a low power drain.
I'm sure we can all agree its all about balancing hashing power with what it will cost you .

You don't have to change bios to original, just set memory clock of that 480 to default 2000MHz with your favorite tool - AB, Trixx, Wattmann, Watttool, whatever Smiley And I hope you didn't put too strict mem timings in 2000 strap.
Even Claymore's miners have the option for "-mclock", RTFM and don't forget to restart miner after change Smiley



I tried to set my clock to default but it didn't do anything I guess the timing in the 2000 strap are to strict.
I'm using jukebox's bios for eth on my cards. Still strange how none of the other cards are affected.
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Hello,

my rig freezes because of the new clay with 4 pcs rx480, win10 system.
The cards are not overheating.
Everything is on basic settings no tuning or bios modding.

Settings (GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT), virtual memory is ok.
I tried with the older driver as well but it freezes after 15 mins again. I decreased the intensity to 4 but i got the same results.
It works perfectly with the version 8.
Do you guys have any idea what should I do?

Thanks!
rpg
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After some tunning now doing 247-253 on rx480.
1420/2195 +20% power
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rx470 stock 205 sol
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Well I'm stumped all 5 cards work fine except 1 ...all the same cards and bios.
The problem card is over hashing as I mentioned earlier all other cards are hashing at over 200+
The problem card is hashing at over 400+ with lots of rejected shares.
I've tried swapping the order it sits on the motherboard .
I've swapped it to another rig.
I've reflashed the bios. Nothing works. The card was fine in V8 and it works fine in ETH so its not the card.

I'm not complaining but I think something is off with the miner for RX480 cards

Yeah, something is wrong, most probably with your overclocked memory. Reset the card to stock clocks and see how it goes Smiley


Thankyou I value your reply. And I'm not saying you are wrong but it is puzzling me why the other cards are ok with the same bios.

If I was to reset my cards to stock any idea what the best values would be to use in afterburner for the rx480 8gb cards?
I am a little reluctant to change the bios to be honest as its set up to mine nicely for eth with a low power drain.
I'm sure we can all agree its all about balancing hashing power with what it will cost you .

You don't have to change bios to original, just set memory clock of that 480 to default 2000MHz with your favorite tool - AB, Trixx, Wattmann, Watttool, whatever Smiley And I hope you didn't put too strict mem timings in 2000 strap.
Even Claymore's miners have the option for "-mclock", RTFM and don't forget to restart miner after change Smiley

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Well I'm stumped all 5 cards work fine except 1 ...all the same cards and bios.
The problem card is over hashing as I mentioned earlier all other cards are hashing at over 200+
The problem card is hashing at over 400+ with lots of rejected shares.
I've tried swapping the order it sits on the motherboard .
I've swapped it to another rig.
I've reflashed the bios. Nothing works. The card was fine in V8 and it works fine in ETH so its not the card.

I'm not complaining but I think something is off with the miner for RX480 cards

Yeah, something is wrong, most probably with your overclocked memory. Reset the card to stock clocks and see how it goes Smiley


Thankyou I value your reply. And I'm not saying you are wrong but it is puzzling me why the other cards are ok with the same bios.

If I was to reset my cards to stock any idea what the best values would be to use in afterburner for the rx480 8gb cards?
I am a little reluctant to change the bios to be honest as its set up to mine nicely for eth with a low power drain.
I'm sure we can all agree its all about balancing hashing power with what it will cost you .
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a solid increase to r9 380 ZEC: 12/08/16-02:22:29 - New job from equihash.eu.nicehash.com:3357
ZEC - Total Speed: 494.222 H/s, Total Shares: 21, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:01
ZEC: GPU0 165.115 H/s, GPU1 164.914 H/s, GPU2 163.193 H/s
ZEC: 12/08/16-02:22:38 - New job from equihash.eu.nicehash.com:3357
GPU0 t=71C fan=50%, GPU1 t=63C fan=44%, GPU2 t=67C fan=46%
ZEC - Total Speed: 489.268 H/s, Total Shares: 21, Rejected: 0, Time: 00:02
ZEC: GPU0 164.264 H/s, GPU1 163.690 H/s, GPU2 161.310 H/s
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