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Topic: How to get high khs on 7950 i-13? (Read 710 times)

sr. member
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January 21, 2014, 11:12:49 PM
#3
Also, most 7950s don't run well with g2. The majority run g1 with high TC and high intensity.

A lot of 7970s can handle g2 nicely though.

My XFX 7950 does 630kh/s, -g1 -I 20 -TC 20408. Still tweaking the settings though.
legendary
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Forget-about-it
January 21, 2014, 10:31:48 PM
#2
they are using -g2 instead of -g1  with thread concurrency closer to 8000 not 24000, any higher intensity with -g 2 will cause major HW errors.    Monitor your temps. I can get 660khash script on my 7950 but i prefer to run it closer to 500khash for longevity.
sr. member
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January 21, 2014, 06:22:33 PM
#1
I see people saying they are getting 700+ khs with undervolting and only intensity 13? Highest i can get on my 7950 is 650 with massive OC's and OVERVOLTING and i-20 rendering the px completely unusable, wtf? If I could get mine to do that kind of hashing on that intensity I could use my computer still with no issues. I have tried all sorts of settings on gpu engine memclock tc etc that i have searched and even tried to find the perfect one for my card manually inching engine and clock settings manually till my pc locked. anyone can explain? Its  not that I dont know how to OC or anything, i had hte #9 highest score for a single 7950 gpu on the valley benchmark thread over at overclock.net. How the hell is it possible to get that much hash out of weak OC and undervolting? I dont even care about conserving power. I want max hash rate.
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