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Topic: Ethash DAG epoch RX470/480/570/580 FIX !! - page 12. (Read 151564 times)

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So I decided to give this a go with my 480 today and I noticed that I am able to set my clock and voltage settings fine with claymore 9.2.

Also I compared it to this new AMD beta http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-Crimson-ReLive-Edition-Beta-for-[Suspicious link removed]pute-Release-Notes.aspx

I get about .5 MH/s more with this driver than I do with the actual AMD driver.
sr. member
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nothing Change with the "new" Drivers Sad same mh/s

I reported this yesterday already a few posts up... Wink
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nothing Change with the "new" Drivers Sad same mh/s
hero member
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I don't know, try it and tell us  Grin
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There is a new driver for vega frontier beta

http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/frontier?os=Windows+10+-+64

There is a BETA tab

is the Driver "only" for the VEGA??

My Problem is at Moment:

- claymore 9.7 and in the bat data i have already my voltage 950mv etc....but with the new Driver I have alredy full 1190mv and 145W each Card, before was 100W
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There is a new driver for vega frontier beta

http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/frontier?os=Windows+10+-+64

There is a BETA tab
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I just install the RX vega drivers on my RX 580 and it work as well. DAG issue back to normal.

Here is a link to the official AMD  website http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-Crimson-ReLive-Edition-for-Radeon-RX-Vega-Series-Release-Notes.aspx

With claymore 9.7 or 9.8??

which AB? (15 or 16 update?)

I already have rx580 and for me don't work with 9.8 clay and AB Update 16! (Win10 64bit!)

Thanks

Greetings
Luisa
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Xtreme Monster
can anyone help me. after updating drivers this is what i got no effect hashrate fluctuates. restored previous driver but no effect
rx 570/580

http://imgur.com/a/DqTRV


You could try give the miner process a higher privilege (from the task manager) it seems to stabilize the hashrate a bit more and less fluctuation

I dont see this to hold true as long you dont have anything else hogging power from the GPU. Well I will have to conduct some tests.
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can anyone help me. after updating drivers this is what i got no effect hashrate fluctuates. restored previous driver but no effect
rx 570/580

http://imgur.com/a/DqTRV


You could try give the miner process a higher privilege (from the task manager) it seems to stabilize the hashrate a bit more and less fluctuation
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This driver is legit.

I run 6x RX480 Sapphire Nitro+OC 8GB cards. I get about an 8 Mh/s increase with it, from under 160 Mh/s to 168 Mh/s, dual mining with Claymore ETH and Siacoin.

I run a custom bios on all of them that has the 1750 timing straps copied to the 2000 and set the CPU downclocked to 1125Mhz.
I use a monitor emulator dongle and WattTool to drop the voltage -16 (100mv) and currently run the cards at 2070 Mhz.
I was previously only able to get 2050 Mhz before stability issues occured (daily hangs or reboots.)

Total power consumption as monitored by HWinfo/Corsair AX1200i is about 1000 Watts, so no increase in power draw.
HWInfo GPU memory errors are minimal and within acceptable range.


Wattool not working with these drivers, and probably won't work anymore even with official AMD drivers, if they leave the ADL as it is now on this  beta.
Wattool is not updated anymore, a long time ago.

Ah you're right, WattTool won't adjust the memory clocks, but it will still downvolt it so it is still useful.

Without it, my rig runs at 1200W.

I just made new bioses with the memory clock hardcoded & reflashed, and I'm getting 171 Mh/s now.

As another poster said, perhaps this tool will work in the future, but it does not seem to work for me now (and it can't set voltages.)

http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=416116


https://i.imgur.com/dIgR73W.jpg
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works fine..  140 msh > 148 , 106 mhs > 116 mhs
thanks
newbie
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can anyone help me. after updating drivers this is what i got no effect hashrate fluctuates. restored previous driver but no effect
rx 570/580

http://imgur.com/a/DqTRV
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Driver is legit,

Went from 161 to 174Mh/s on 6x RX470 8GB Samsungs

Used MSI AB also from the main post and setup a profile

1150/2100/910mv , 890W at the wall
newbie
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This driver is legit.

I run 6x RX480 Sapphire Nitro+OC 8GB cards. I get about an 8 Mh/s increase with it, from under 160 Mh/s to 168 Mh/s, dual mining with Claymore ETH and Siacoin.

I run a custom bios on all of them that has the 1750 timing straps copied to the 2000 and set the CPU downclocked to 1125Mhz.
I use a monitor emulator dongle and WattTool to drop the voltage -16 (100mv) and currently run the cards at 2070 Mhz.
I was previously only able to get 2050 Mhz before stability issues occured (daily hangs or reboots.)

Total power consumption as monitored by HWinfo/Corsair AX1200i is about 1000 Watts, so no increase in power draw.
HWInfo GPU memory errors are minimal and within acceptable range.


Wattool not working with these drivers, and probably won't work anymore even with official AMD drivers, if they leave the ADL as it is now on this  beta.
Wattool is not updated anymore, a long time ago.

Has anyone tried http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=416116 ?
newbie
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I just install the RX vega drivers on my RX 580 and it work as well. DAG issue back to normal.

Here is a link to the official AMD  website http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-Crimson-ReLive-Edition-for-Radeon-RX-Vega-Series-Release-Notes.aspx

I'm guessing your RX570 is a 4GB?

As I wrote above, I tested it on a 470 8GB and did not change its hashrate.

They Are 8 RX 580 8GB I'm overcloking using bios. I did try to overclock the memory and core using afterburner beta 4.4.015 as well as undervolt  for one of my card and it took the new settings.
I have my monitor connected to a GTX 1070 and use it as my main card for the monitor.

Update afterburner 4.4.015 took the new under volt settings but it goes up and down. So I will stick to making the changes on my bios instead .

Mate I just tried this on a 7x 570 4GB rig and the DAG issue is still there, as in, my cards don't hash any faster than before...

When you update the drivers you also have to verify that your overclock settings are correct since  this driver will change your setting to the card default. I change my default memory , core and voltage on the bios level that way I don't have to deal with any 3rd party applications. There is many tools in this forum to help you play with your bios like the polaris bios editor.

I have been modding bios' for a long time ;-)

Just seems like a big hassle to go reflash all my cards with voltages specific to ETH. I'd rather be able to set them with Claymore directly and just mode the timings through the bios.
yea I get it. I prefer to spend one day changing all my bios so I don't have to ever touch it again unless I'm changing to a new coin that needs a different settings. I keep a copy save with each setting I want to use. Save me time in the long run.
sr. member
Activity: 487
Merit: 266
I just install the RX vega drivers on my RX 580 and it work as well. DAG issue back to normal.

Here is a link to the official AMD  website http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-Crimson-ReLive-Edition-for-Radeon-RX-Vega-Series-Release-Notes.aspx

I'm guessing your RX570 is a 4GB?

As I wrote above, I tested it on a 470 8GB and did not change its hashrate.

They Are 8 RX 580 8GB I'm overcloking using bios. I did try to overclock the memory and core using afterburner beta 4.4.015 as well as undervolt  for one of my card and it took the new settings.
I have my monitor connected to a GTX 1070 and use it as my main card for the monitor.

Update afterburner 4.4.015 took the new under volt settings but it goes up and down. So I will stick to making the changes on my bios instead .

Mate I just tried this on a 7x 570 4GB rig and the DAG issue is still there, as in, my cards don't hash any faster than before...

When you update the drivers you also have to verify that your overclock settings are correct since  this driver will change your setting to the card default. I change my default memory , core and voltage on the bios level that way I don't have to deal with any 3rd party applications. There is many tools in this forum to help you play with your bios like the polaris bios editor.

I have been modding bios' for a long time ;-)

Just seems like a big hassle to go reflash all my cards with voltages specific to ETH. I'd rather be able to set them with Claymore directly and just mode the timings through the bios.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
I just install the RX vega drivers on my RX 580 and it work as well. DAG issue back to normal.

Here is a link to the official AMD  website http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-Crimson-ReLive-Edition-for-Radeon-RX-Vega-Series-Release-Notes.aspx

I'm guessing your RX570 is a 4GB?

As I wrote above, I tested it on a 470 8GB and did not change its hashrate.

They Are 8 RX 580 8GB I'm overcloking using bios. I did try to overclock the memory and core using afterburner beta 4.4.015 as well as undervolt  for one of my card and it took the new settings.
I have my monitor connected to a GTX 1070 and use it as my main card for the monitor.

Update afterburner 4.4.015 took the new under volt settings but it goes up and down. So I will stick to making the changes on my bios instead .

Mate I just tried this on a 7x 570 4GB rig and the DAG issue is still there, as in, my cards don't hash any faster than before...

When you update the drivers you also have to verify that your overclock settings are correct since  this driver will change your setting to the card default. I change my default memory , core and voltage on the bios level that way I don't have to deal with any 3rd party applications. There is many tools in this forum to help you play with your bios like the polaris bios editor.
newbie
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Guys i manage to get voltage control working
i installed latest amd driver 17.7.2 then installed the DAG file on top and used the wattman to set voltages clocks and etc

got back from 27,5mh/s / 750mhs to 29,1mhs/ 830mh/s
im dual mining eth + dcr

works like a charm just be carefull if you change the load on the claymore using + or - you have to reset the voltage in wattman

IM using an rx 470 4gb from msi with custom made timings and 1250/2000@ 950mv

sr. member
Activity: 487
Merit: 266
I just install the RX vega drivers on my RX 580 and it work as well. DAG issue back to normal.

Here is a link to the official AMD  website http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-Crimson-ReLive-Edition-for-Radeon-RX-Vega-Series-Release-Notes.aspx

I'm guessing your RX570 is a 4GB?

As I wrote above, I tested it on a 470 8GB and did not change its hashrate.

They Are 8 RX 580 8GB I'm overcloking using bios. I did try to overclock the memory and core using afterburner beta 4.4.015 as well as undervolt  for one of my card and it took the new settings.
I have my monitor connected to a GTX 1070 and use it as my main card for the monitor.

Update afterburner 4.4.015 took the new under volt settings but it goes up and down. So I will stick to making the changes on my bios instead .

Mate I just tried this on a 7x 570 4GB rig and the DAG issue is still there, as in, my cards don't hash any faster than before...
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it doesn't matter if 4gb or 8gb, all of my cards are affected, but after applying this let's call it beta driver, everything is back to normal.
Oh, and im not talking about the vega drivers, but the ones from the 1st page Cheesy
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