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June 13, 2017, 04:38:46 PM
What wattman mode for this cards?
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June 13, 2017, 12:53:13 PM
I have this model (ASUS STRIX RX 570 )
1500->2000 timings
1300 -> 1100 gpu clock
1900 memory clock
I get stable 27.6MH/s with roughly 116W per card

On top of this I undervolt 50-75mv per card and can get to 104W per card stable. (100% fan)

edit: just to add here are my settings in polaris.  Note this is just what i've tested and done - it may or may not work for others but it does for me.  If you find improvements that you've tested would appreciate replying and sharing.


Hope to help
Performance timings.
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June 11, 2017, 10:06:01 PM

Exactly, the powersave bios from Anorak.  

CjMapope...

THANKS TO BOTH OF YOU! That is exactly the issue, I just tried putting +10% power... went from 20.6-21.6 to  24.3,  the second card is running at 26 mh Smiley

110watts/card.  

I'll be off for the day but I will try pimping a little bit, just to reach the best balance between performance and power usage :DD

THANKS again!!  Grin



Edit: I just tried +14...  cards now runs at 114watts but getting  25.5 to 26 for first card and 26.4 for second ! I'm Lovin' It Tongue
That's what you get from those bioses download on the internet... My cards had 25MH/s stock Cheesy Now 29-31MH/s RX 470/480.

Can u share those BIOSes of u?


Wanna take bets? Tongue
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June 13, 2017, 09:32:40 AM
I can write it milion times Cheesy
Do not use those basic straps... Almost no added performance and you are not even able to OC.
My RX 470 Elpida has 30MH/s, Samsung has 30+MH/s.


How u did it? I have ASUS RX570 STRIX 4GB modded bios 1500->2000 GPU 1300->1112 Memory 1750->1850 and i have 26MH/s per card stable and 850W power use. How can I do 27~ MH/s per card stability and lower power use?

I have this model (ASUS STRIX RX 570 )
1500->2000 timings
1300 -> 1100 gpu clock
1900 memory clock
I get stable 27.6MH/s with roughly 116W per card

On top of this I undervolt 50-75mv per card and can get to 104W per card stable. (100% fan)

edit: just to add here are my settings in polaris.  Note this is just what i've tested and done - it may or may not work for others but it does for me.  If you find improvements that you've tested would appreciate replying and sharing.
http://i.imgur.com/d7iJA2w.png


Hope to help
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June 13, 2017, 03:16:18 AM
My hashrate on nanopool looks like waves, up and down. What could be the reason for that?


Watch hashrates in miner, the server update data only once in every few sec or minutes it's not accurate.
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June 11, 2017, 09:28:08 PM
Zero on most, 1 every 10 minutes or so on a couple

Is that the dorrymills moded strap? Can you please check if you get any errors at 2050 MHz?

Yea, and I just said I dont get any errors at 2100 for most of the cards.

@Apnel

I have the same cards, but I'm a bit scared to run the memory at 2100Mhz.

U think this is safe? Whats ur memory mV?

Can't change mem mV, higher voltages is what will really decrease life of an electronic not higher clocks so the only thing you gotta worry about is stability

Can you elaborate a bit on "modified 1425 strap" or point me in the right direction?  I am working with a batch of 570 Sapphire ITX (Elpida).  

ETH: GPU0 27.811 Mh/s, GPU1 30.827 Mh/s, GPU2 29.126 Mh/s, GPU3 30.816 Mh/s, GPU4 30.805 Mh/s

I am running on copy+paste 1500 straps.  GPU0 is the highest ASIC  (78.5%) but won't run stable past 1925mhz.  GPU2 is my lowest ASIC (68.5%) and is stable @ 2000mhz.  The rest are  70%+ and fine @2100.

It bugs me when I can't get 30 out of a card.  I'm willing to learn but having a time finding info.

Like someone else said, ASIC quality doesnt have jack to do with memory. There's batches of memory that simply can't run over 27MH regardless of strap or mods

Can one of u guys, point me where to find that "dorrymills moded strap" for hynnix, cause I searched and cant find it. ty guys!

I never found an RX {4,5}{7,8}0 card I couldn't get to 30. Now... some won't do 30 *stable* because of shit GDDR5 cooling, but that's hardly the RAM's fault.
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June 13, 2017, 12:07:33 AM
My hashrate on nanopool looks like waves, up and down. What could be the reason for that?

https://ibb.co/mR3iSa
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June 12, 2017, 07:50:50 PM
Zero on most, 1 every 10 minutes or so on a couple

Is that the dorrymills moded strap? Can you please check if you get any errors at 2050 MHz?

Yea, and I just said I dont get any errors at 2100 for most of the cards.

@Apnel

I have the same cards, but I'm a bit scared to run the memory at 2100Mhz.

U think this is safe? Whats ur memory mV?

Can't change mem mV, higher voltages is what will really decrease life of an electronic not higher clocks so the only thing you gotta worry about is stability

Can you elaborate a bit on "modified 1425 strap" or point me in the right direction?  I am working with a batch of 570 Sapphire ITX (Elpida).  

ETH: GPU0 27.811 Mh/s, GPU1 30.827 Mh/s, GPU2 29.126 Mh/s, GPU3 30.816 Mh/s, GPU4 30.805 Mh/s

I am running on copy+paste 1500 straps.  GPU0 is the highest ASIC  (78.5%) but won't run stable past 1925mhz.  GPU2 is my lowest ASIC (68.5%) and is stable @ 2000mhz.  The rest are  70%+ and fine @2100.

It bugs me when I can't get 30 out of a card.  I'm willing to learn but having a time finding info.

Like someone else said, ASIC quality doesnt have jack to do with memory. There's batches of memory that simply can't run over 27MH regardless of strap or mods

Can one of u guys, point me where to find that "dorrymills moded strap" for hynnix, cause I searched and cant find it. ty guys!

I never found an RX {4,5}{7,8}0 card I couldn't get to 30. Now... some won't do 30 *stable* because of shit GDDR5 cooling, but that's hardly the RAM's fault.

i have an rx 570 4gb elpida ram. right now i have a noob bios mod just copied 1500 until 2000. i have gpu memory errors even at plus 100 mhz mem clock. mining now at 25mh haha think you can make that hashrate higher?
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June 11, 2017, 03:23:14 PM
No it can't.... it can display the actual timing values (tRP, tRFC, etc) from the blob of hex?
Right, from HEX no :/

This is what OhGodADecode does. OhGodATool does the general edits to PowerPlayInfo - exposes damn near EVERYTHING - so while it's not as easy to use, it is vastly more powerful. And usable from a shell on Linux!
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June 12, 2017, 05:30:51 PM
doh!

Rx 570 Tongue
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June 12, 2017, 01:41:27 PM

Wolf0, Cheesy  What would be the aiming hashrate range for a MSI Armor 4gb (hynix memory) and how many watts of power?  

I'll try to play using Matthew's guide (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guidetutorialxmrethhow-to-mod-bios-rx470570480580-vega-mining-1954245)

Thank you =)

You forget to say what GPU is that.

I wrote it very easy for newbies so you should be able to understand. No magic in there!
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It was only the wind.
June 11, 2017, 03:03:08 PM
Anorak just copies shit from one box to another in PBE - to do it properly, you need several things.

OhGodADecode, written by my owner and I, will be useful: https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodADecode
You'll want the JEDEC GDDR5 Specification, as you'll need a working knowledge of how GDDR5 functions.
On VBIOS structure, this file is invaluable: http://elixir.free-electrons.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/include/atombios.h
And this thread should help with general VBIOS structure, as well: http://www.overclock.net/t/1604567/polaris-bios-editing-rx5xx-rx4xx
I would love to add something.
OhGodADecode is good tool but SRB Polaris can do it too and it's more easy to use.

No it can't.... it can display the actual timing values (tRP, tRFC, etc) from the blob of hex?
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June 12, 2017, 01:20:41 PM
I'll do 5% odds on him sharing it, 95% on him not. 1% fee for managing the betting pool! :3
OK Cheesy will see how it goes, than I might or might not share it Cool

BTW I don't even know which bios are we talking about Cheesy
I can share some bios... I heard Anoraks have great ones Cheesy Cheesy

LOL, yeah. But, seriously, one thing I do have to say for Anorak (in a non-joking manner): He does have a well-kept DB. Quality ain't there, but you get what you pay for.


Wolf0, Cheesy  What would be the aiming hashrate range for a MSI Armor 4gb (hynix memory) and how many watts of power?  

I'll try to play using Matthew's guide (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guidetutorialxmrethhow-to-mod-bios-rx470570480580-vega-mining-1954245)

Thank you =)
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June 12, 2017, 04:07:53 AM
I'll do 5% odds on him sharing it, 95% on him not. 1% fee for managing the betting pool! :3
OK Cheesy will see how it goes, than I might or might not share it Cool

BTW I don't even know which bios are we talking about Cheesy
I can share some bios... I heard Anoraks have great ones Cheesy Cheesy
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June 12, 2017, 03:14:42 AM
Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue mmmm hahaha

haha before you lose your money let me assure you Wolf can do better than ANY thing you download off the internet.
You will be pressed to find someone in the community that has had more experience in being deep inside AMD GPUs then he Cheesy
it's true,Noobs just find bios's, copy straps, every PRO miner should learn to make these cards bend to their will themselves Cheesy
Agree, I haven't seen better bios than Wolf0's one.

BTW can I bet too? Cheesy
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It was only the wind.
June 11, 2017, 02:19:39 PM
I can write it milion times Cheesy
Do not use those basic straps... Almost no added performance and you are not even able to OC.
My RX 470 Elpida has 30MH/s, Samsung has 30+MH/s.

hi do you know any guides on how to properly edit a bios? i can only see guides saying copy 1500 to 2000 or 1750-2000 etc

saw in anorak they have a lot of bios for each card oc,memshift,power saver. any guides to do those? thanks

Anorak just copies shit from one box to another in PBE - to do it properly, you need several things.

OhGodADecode, written by my owner and I, will be useful: https://github.com/OhGodACompany/OhGodADecode
You'll want the JEDEC GDDR5 Specification, as you'll need a working knowledge of how GDDR5 functions.
On VBIOS structure, this file is invaluable: http://elixir.free-electrons.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/include/atombios.h
And this thread should help with general VBIOS structure, as well: http://www.overclock.net/t/1604567/polaris-bios-editing-rx5xx-rx4xx
newbie
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June 12, 2017, 02:45:16 AM
What powertune number do you use for RX 570 ?
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June 11, 2017, 11:32:20 PM
Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue mmmm hahaha

haha before you lose your money let me assure you Wolf can do better than ANY thing you download off the internet.
You will be pressed to find someone in the community that has had more experience in being deep inside AMD GPUs then he Cheesy
it's true,Noobs just find bios's, copy straps, every PRO miner should learn to make these cards bend to their will themselves Cheesy


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It was only the wind.
June 11, 2017, 02:07:49 PM
I can write it milion times Cheesy
Do not use those basic straps... Almost no added performance and you are not even able to OC.
My RX 470 Elpida has 30MH/s, Samsung has 30+MH/s.


How u did it? I have ASUS RX570 STRIX 4GB modded bios 1500->2000 GPU 1300->1112 Memory 1750->1850 and i have 26MH/s per card stable and 850W power use. How can I do 27~ MH/s per card stability and lower power use?

He's not using copy+paste hack jobs like Anorak.
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June 11, 2017, 10:43:40 PM
 Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue mmmm hahaha
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