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Topic: Custom RAM Timings for GPU's with GDDR5 - DOWNLOAD LINKS - UPDATED - page 22. (Read 155485 times)

sr. member
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You only need to edit the one corresponding to the type of memory ICs that are on your card. That said, if you're not sure, it doesn't hurt anything to do both unless you plan on desoldering your mem chips and putting on different ones Tongue
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Ok thanks gonna try that soon. 1975 mhz for now. 1:2000 and 2:2000?
sr. member
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If you are running your memory clocks at 1751 or above, then you only need to edit the 2000 strap.
newbie
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Anyone help me some idea for Elpida timing.. thanks! Huh

1500: 777000000000000022AA1C00315A6B3CA0550F15B68C1506006AE4007C041420CA8980A90200000 01712262B612B3715
         777000000000000022AA1C00315A5436A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C 01712262B612B3715
1600: 777000000000000022AA1C0073627C41B0551016BA0D9606006C060104061420EA8940AA0300000 01914292E692E3B16
1750: 777000000000000022AA1C00B56A7D46C0551017BE8E1607006C07010C081420FA8900AB0300000 01B162C3171313F17
2000: 999000000000000022AA1C0018F77E4FD055121946501708006C07011D0C1420FA8980AC0300000 01E19323781364718




There, in stead of bragging.. small basic change.



Just to make sure. Have a rx570 4G Elpida that I`m playing with and already hashing at 28.3mhs at 950mv(Eth+sia) with AMD dag fix driver with mod vbios just doing c/p strap 1:1500 up to 2000 + 2:1500 up to 2000

Did we just replace 1:1500 or 2:1500 or both with this timings settings that Eliovp post? After that did we copy the new 1500 value up to 2000?

Help could be truly appreciate.
Thanks.
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It was only the wind.
Not in ALL cards

but... would you say *most* cards?  
  
and is the voltage all set to the same across the cards that don't have a separate mem voltage offset VRM?

that would explain why some of my elpida/hynix/samsung chips can't clock the same as each other when using the same timings (ignoring small variations of course)

I wouldn't say most have it, either. I don't know what the voltage is set to - they obviously all have a mem voltage VRM, or the memory wouldn't be powered... it just doesn't chat over I2C, usually.
sr. member
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Before about DAG 142 or so and the AMD drivers with the memory paging fix, I was able to get > 28Mh/s on all 4 of my Polaris cards without too much tweaking (using Claymore/Win7). Neither of them have Samsung RAM either...that was with AJR, MJR, and BABG.

With the fix now they all do 29+.

I'm hoping I can get Debian 9 running with a more recent kernel and amdgpu drivers soon so I can try out sgminer/linux to see if they'll go faster.

btw I guess I'll just throw this out here...anyone have a fix for this error in the Windows version of sgminer?

Code:
[13:36:54] Error -4: Setting args for the DAG kernel and/or executing it.
[13:36:54] Error: clSetKernelArg of all params failed.
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Has anyone had any luck with the "brown box" Sapphire RX 470 (11256-31-21G) with Samsung memory?  It's not the same memory used with the uber straps.  It's an EOL memory model K4G41325FC.  I am running 1750 straps @ 2000mhz (not stable any higher) and getting 27.75 mh/s on eth.  They are 24.x out of the box.

1750: 777000000000000022CC1C0010626C49D0571016B50BD509006AE70014051420FA8900A00300000 0191131399D2C3617
2000: 777000000000000022CC1C0031EE7D53E05711173BCD350B006C07011C081420FA8900A00300000 01C123842B3303C18


Here is the factory rom: https://mega.nz/#!kKg0VLIC!fW6OSA-Iix_f5kn197ReFyoH_9cbf_HVaEs8BPhbaOU


Edit:  Making a little progress.  I have 5 cards all doing 28.1X now.

Hi there,

How did you manage to get 28.1x mhs?

Thanks
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Oh, they know what they want, they want to have faster hashing with EVERY algo, the lowest possible power consumption, so they want an all in one bios Cheesy


For free, with lifetime updates and 24/7 support  Wink

Thanks for the small laugh, you two - seriously. I'm swamped with shit atm, and no matter how much I have on my plate from other sources, I still need to keep the queue of VBIOS work requests moving... and that's ignoring real life! I hate to turn down work, really, I do - but sometimes I just can't take the time to deal with someone who has no clue what they want/need, nor what is offered... (even when my owner kindly set up a page I can direct them to ( http://ohgodagirl.com/vbios ) they STILL apparently either don't read it, or just don't get it at times... and then if they finally get to the stage where the actual mods required are about to be pushed to my work queue... they want to haggle over pricing. While BTC did skyrocket - the current pricing (which was meant to be temporary) is still in effect (ignore the expiration date posted; needs an update to the page) because of BTC's insane rise. So the prices actually haven't changed much since then - yet you still hear "Well, with BTC having gone up so much..."

Shit. I'm rambling instead of clearing work from my queue. But yeah. Feeling a little pressure.

Ah ramble away! And keep fighting the good fight.
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My best Samsung timings still do 33MH/s+ on my 580, so I would think so.

And this is the one that cost 0.15 BTC correct?  Shocked

Not selling those atm, of course.

I'm curious at what voltages GDDR5 chips REALLY work...Hynix datasheets
mention 1.35, 1.5 and 1.55V, yet I see 0.8-1.1 range everywhere (wattman, GPU-Z,
hwinfo...)

This is the memory controller you are seeing afaik.
...and that means what? Memory voltage is memory controller voltage + some other voltage?

No, memory voltage is COMPLETELY different from controller voltage.
I sent you a message

I am aware. I get FAR too many messages to reply to the ones that have zero information about what you need, though.

So, my friend, you gave up selling?

No - but selling to some people is EXHAUSTING. I need to ask them every little detail about the cards/memory manufacturers/make&model - and most importantly, EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT DONE, because they don't provide this information. The busier I become, the less time I have to interrogate people who may or may not be interested.

I already sent you all this data by private message, it's been days.
About your blog, there is no way to make the purchase, it's just an image with some examples of bios and nothing else.
I want to buy bios, but apparently you do not want to sell, you do not respond privately and you do not even have a place that sells automatically.
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It was only the wind.
unrelated question: I'm getting the feeling that the memory voltage is static (unless there's a separate IR3567B and a voltage offset using 8E in the bios) - is this the case or can you actually change memory voltage on normal polaris cards? 
 
I guess I could find contact points and buy a multimeter to find out, but... figured I would ask

Not in ALL cards - some cards have another controller (not usually an IR-compat) that handles it. I chat with it using I2C.
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Oh, they know what they want, they want to have faster hashing with EVERY algo, the lowest possible power consumption, so they want an all in one bios Cheesy


For free, with lifetime updates and 24/7 support  Wink
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Oh, they know what they want, they want to have faster hashing with EVERY algo, the lowest possible power consumption, so they want an all in one bios Cheesy
newbie
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My best Samsung timings still do 33MH/s+ on my 580, so I would think so.

And this is the one that cost 0.15 BTC correct?  Shocked

Not selling those atm, of course.

I'm curious at what voltages GDDR5 chips REALLY work...Hynix datasheets
mention 1.35, 1.5 and 1.55V, yet I see 0.8-1.1 range everywhere (wattman, GPU-Z,
hwinfo...)

This is the memory controller you are seeing afaik.
...and that means what? Memory voltage is memory controller voltage + some other voltage?

No, memory voltage is COMPLETELY different from controller voltage.
I sent you a message

I am aware. I get FAR too many messages to reply to the ones that have zero information about what you need, though.

So, my friend, you gave up selling?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
My best Samsung timings still do 33MH/s+ on my 580, so I would think so.

And this is the one that cost 0.15 BTC correct?  Shocked

Not selling those atm, of course.

I'm curious at what voltages GDDR5 chips REALLY work...Hynix datasheets
mention 1.35, 1.5 and 1.55V, yet I see 0.8-1.1 range everywhere (wattman, GPU-Z,
hwinfo...)

This is the memory controller you are seeing afaik.
...and that means what? Memory voltage is memory controller voltage + some other voltage?

No, memory voltage is COMPLETELY different from controller voltage.
I sent you a message

I am aware. I get FAR too many messages to reply to the ones that have zero information about what you need, though.
Buy some bios
In the message explains
newbie
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My best Samsung timings still do 33MH/s+ on my 580, so I would think so.

And this is the one that cost 0.15 BTC correct?  Shocked

Not selling those atm, of course.

I'm curious at what voltages GDDR5 chips REALLY work...Hynix datasheets
mention 1.35, 1.5 and 1.55V, yet I see 0.8-1.1 range everywhere (wattman, GPU-Z,
hwinfo...)

This is the memory controller you are seeing afaik.
...and that means what? Memory voltage is memory controller voltage + some other voltage?

No, memory voltage is COMPLETELY different from controller voltage.
I sent you a message
full member
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Ethereum Miner
My best Samsung timings still do 33MH/s+ on my 580, so I would think so.

And this is the one that cost 0.15 BTC correct?  Shocked
hero member
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My best Samsung timings still do 33MH/s+ on my 580, so I would think so.

Core 1550, mem 2250 ? Cheesy
sr. member
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I'm curious at what voltages GDDR5 chips REALLY work...Hynix datasheets
mention 1.35, 1.5 and 1.55V, yet I see 0.8-1.1 range everywhere (wattman, GPU-Z,
hwinfo...)

This is the memory controller you are seeing afaik.

...and that means what? Memory voltage is memory controller voltage + some other voltage?
jr. member
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I'm curious at what voltages GDDR5 chips REALLY work...Hynix datasheets
mention 1.35, 1.5 and 1.55V, yet I see 0.8-1.1 range everywhere (wattman, GPU-Z,
hwinfo...)

This is the memory controller you are seeing afaik.
sr. member
Activity: 2506
Merit: 319
I'm curious at what voltages GDDR5 chips REALLY work...Hynix datasheets
mention 1.35, 1.5 and 1.55V, yet I see 0.8-1.1 range everywhere (wattman, GPU-Z,
hwinfo...)
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