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December 01, 2017, 08:20:37 PM
Is it the best config for EVGA 1060 3GB SC (Hynix brand) ??

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November 30, 2017, 02:49:06 AM
You need to Bios mod the memory timings to maximize the Ethash hash rate with AMD RX series Polaris cards. The easiest way is to do it in Windows using the PBE v1.6.2 'one click timing patch' bundled performance timings. They work great for most of my cards.

https://github.com/jaschaknack/PolarisBiosEditor

Then flash the modded Bios back to your cards after backing up the original Bios with Atiwinflash.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Syaf6o1SEUc

After modding the Bios and increasing the memory to 2000 MHz for RX 570's you should get 28-29 MHs and up to 31 MH/s with a 2250 MHz memory overclock for RX 580's.

Thank you Vann! I was afraid I was going to have to use the Windows only tools. I've seen quite a bit of content for the windows AMD side of things on my google searches and was definitely looking for an ethOS or non-distro-specific linux method of updating the bios (safely) and for some reason came to think that ethOS already "used the correct BIOS"( I think I read it in the ethOS IRC??... but did question how it was "affecting the firmware" of GPUs...
Good to know definitively that I do indeed need to temporarily use windows to get this done, and what programs to use (and what Mh/s to potentially achieve). Great info!


I didn't see a particular thread to best post these in, but in case someone comes after with the same cards, here are the BIOS' I modded.
Radeon 470 (with Hynix memory according to PBE) -  https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_rfDp9ZlORaZ5u89zx8zQcDtsfETGdlV
Radeon 580  - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SuflW7cnSARbcdhmQ9zYLr3UkyXErl1W

Thanks again Vann.


OK, bad news for me. That mean, I have to change my RX Cards Bios to reach 30MH/s. Shit. I expected to avoid these steps with ETHOS.
Any Guide line to do that directly from ETHOS?
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November 29, 2017, 07:59:06 PM
Can I run the EthMonitoring.com Linux client in the ethos? I also would like to know whether anyone managed to get all 18 gpu running with Asus B250 mining expert mobo using ETHOS

I don't know if you can run it on the actual OS per se' but you can if you run the EthMonitoring app on a separate computer (in windows/mac/whatever) and add the IP for the rig running ethOS, it will show up on your dashboard. Kind of pointless to pay for EthMonitoring though since ethOS provides it's own remotely accessible dashboard.

That’s a good advice. I sort of missed that point lol. As you said just using IP should work, I never tried it tho. The reason I wanted to go with EthMonitoring app is that I’m alreafy using it for my other rigs that runs on Windows and I wanted have a single point to monitor all of my rigs.

The reason I wanted to go with ethos than Windows is that I wanted to have 16 gpu in one rig. I’m hoping ethos will remain stable even with 16 GPUs.
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November 29, 2017, 04:53:29 PM
You need to Bios mod the memory timings to maximize the Ethash hash rate with AMD RX series Polaris cards. The easiest way is to do it in Windows using the PBE v1.6.2 'one click timing patch' bundled performance timings. They work great for most of my cards.

https://github.com/jaschaknack/PolarisBiosEditor

Then flash the modded Bios back to your cards after backing up the original Bios with Atiwinflash.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Syaf6o1SEUc

After modding the Bios and increasing the memory to 2000 MHz for RX 570's you should get 28-29 MHs and up to 31 MH/s with a 2250 MHz memory overclock for RX 580's.

Thank you Vann! I was afraid I was going to have to use the Windows only tools. I've seen quite a bit of content for the windows AMD side of things on my google searches and was definitely looking for an ethOS or non-distro-specific linux method of updating the bios (safely) and for some reason came to think that ethOS already "used the correct BIOS"( I think I read it in the ethOS IRC??... but did question how it was "affecting the firmware" of GPUs...
Good to know definitively that I do indeed need to temporarily use windows to get this done, and what programs to use (and what Mh/s to potentially achieve). Great info!


I didn't see a particular thread to best post these in, but in case someone comes after with the same cards, here are the BIOS' I modded.
Radeon 470 (with Hynix memory according to PBE) -  https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_rfDp9ZlORaZ5u89zx8zQcDtsfETGdlV
Radeon 580  - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SuflW7cnSARbcdhmQ9zYLr3UkyXErl1W

Thanks again Vann.
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November 29, 2017, 06:22:40 AM
You need to Bios mod the memory timings to maximize the Ethash hash rate with AMD RX series Polaris cards. The easiest way is to do it in Windows using the PBE v1.6.2 'one click timing patch' bundled performance timings. They work great for most of my cards.

https://github.com/jaschaknack/PolarisBiosEditor

Then flash the modded Bios back to your cards after backing up the original Bios with Atiwinflash.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Syaf6o1SEUc

After modding the Bios and increasing the memory to 2000 MHz for RX 570's you should get 28-29 MHs and up to 31 MH/s with a 2250 MHz memory overclock for RX 580's.
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November 29, 2017, 05:56:03 AM
Also if I may, (if this thread isn't the place to ask for ethOS technical advice please let me know, but I am dying to ask for some help from the concentration on smartest people on the subject) - would anyone be willing to help me with the overclocking of two dissimilar AMD cards ( 1 4gb ellesmere rx 570 113-2e366fu-o53 elpida (edw4032babg) and 1 8gb ellesmere rx 480 113-d0090101-100 samsung (k4g80325fb) and I I'm only getting about 23.5 Mh/s. Other vitals posted in screenshot. https://ibb.co/dW8Oeb

I've attempted overclocking the cards independently and can't seem to single them out for their specific instructions (I've tried matching by BIOS, ect)

Could someone AMD familiar post me an example config to attempt. I feel like I'm not using these cards effectively.

Thank you so much if you're able to help.


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November 29, 2017, 02:30:48 AM
ethOS has been great and very educational. Running two GPUs has been very instructional. I've successfully mined ETH and have taken a stab at BTCGold but haven't been able to get both GPUs (1 570 and 580 both 8GB) to operate simultaneously with only 6GB of RAM.

Any guidance on running the two AMD GPUs with 6 GB of RAM, perhaps with a performance hit. It says it needs "12 GB for multiple GPUs", but just for 2? That's been a little disappointing and I may up the RAM to try again if no software switch or command is available here.

Also on the BTCGold front, any possibility of dual mining ETH with BTCG, in the same vein as ETH/zcash?

Thanks.
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November 28, 2017, 09:30:43 PM
Seems like a really really good mining company with good hash power.I will be considering it as well for my next project for sure.
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November 28, 2017, 04:19:30 PM
ethOS price alert and real-time quote:

https://bitscreener.com/coins/bitquence/real_time

Wrong thread.  This thread is about ethOS - a linux operating system customised for mining - NOT the altcoin...
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November 28, 2017, 04:18:08 PM
The 1.2.6 release of ethOS has new config options for RigPool1, RigPool2, RigPoolPass1 and RigPoolPass2.

There appears to be no documentation as to how this works - anyone using it and can give some examples?

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November 28, 2017, 04:11:48 PM
ethOS price alert and real-time quote:

https://bitscreener.com/coins/bitquence/real_time
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November 27, 2017, 01:41:01 AM
Can I run the EthMonitoring.com Linux client in the ethos? I also would like to know whether anyone managed to get all 18 gpu running with Asus B250 mining expert mobo using ETHOS

I don't know if you can run it on the actual OS per se' but you can if you run the EthMonitoring app on a separate computer (in windows/mac/whatever) and add the IP for the rig running ethOS, it will show up on your dashboard. Kind of pointless to pay for EthMonitoring though since ethOS provides it's own remotely accessible dashboard.
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November 26, 2017, 03:52:21 PM
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November 25, 2017, 03:06:20 PM
Hello everyone,

can someone provide mail for ethos Sales department ?

[email protected]
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November 25, 2017, 02:58:08 PM
Hello everyone,

can someone provide mail for ethos Sales department ?
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November 25, 2017, 12:52:59 PM

The ewbf miner can set the --fee in .bat file in window version.

Where to set this parameter in ETHOS?

Thank you for your help
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November 25, 2017, 08:16:01 AM
Can I run the EthMonitoring.com Linux client in the ethos? I also would like to know whether anyone managed to get all 18 gpu running with Asus B250 mining expert mobo using ETHOS
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November 24, 2017, 06:26:08 PM
Guys you need to add more payment methods or sell somewhere else.
I bought pimp even though i liked yours more because they have better payment options.
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November 10, 2017, 12:14:44 PM
Anybody knows if Nicehash Cryptonight is possible with Nvidia on Ethos?

I asked, they dont have NH sgminer fork on the OS.
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November 10, 2017, 12:11:30 PM
I can't overclock the video cards on ethOS. On Windows I didn't have any problem doing so. I searched a lot for a solution but I couldn't find one. Did you guys find anything?
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