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legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
October 12, 2017, 10:34:01 AM
#44
As per request. -- Sapphire-RX470-4096-MINING_BIOS

** WARNING **
UNTESTED BIOS
legendary
Activity: 1510
Merit: 1003
September 17, 2017, 07:45:18 AM
#43
90w gpu-z mining xmr is so f..king huge ))
sr. member
Activity: 652
Merit: 266
September 17, 2017, 07:38:49 AM
#42
Its getting hot very fast, that helps enough.
@Branko I guess I was lucky to have polarises with only those 2 lines I wrote in my previous post.

r0, r2 and r4 you can only see printed on chips when you remove cooler...denotes 6, 7 and 8GHz speed

I found out when I was looking for reason hynix is slower than micron on gigabyte rx560 cards...because

gigabyte put r0 instead r2 so memory is already factory overclocked
Revisions have nothing to do with that, its basically an improvement of same dram, not much different than the first rev. Hynix in 570/580 8G is the same dram as in 560 just with half of chips.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
September 17, 2017, 05:43:27 AM
#41
I have a Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 8gb Hynix and I'm barely getting 700 h/s xmr. What can I change?

Your VRAM is probably running at 1750.
sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 328
September 17, 2017, 03:16:52 AM
#40
Its getting hot very fast, that helps enough.
@Branko I guess I was lucky to have polarises with only those 2 lines I wrote in my previous post.

r0, r2 and r4 you can only see printed on chips when you remove cooler...denotes 6, 7 and 8GHz speed

I found out when I was looking for reason hynix is slower than micron on gigabyte rx560 cards...because

gigabyte put r0 instead r2 so memory is already factory overclocked
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
September 16, 2017, 08:14:21 PM
#39
I have a Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 8gb Hynix and I'm barely getting 700 h/s xmr. What can I change?
sr. member
Activity: 652
Merit: 266
September 16, 2017, 05:56:52 PM
#38
Its getting hot very fast, that helps enough.
@Branko I guess I was lucky to have polarises with only those 2 lines I wrote in my previous post.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
September 16, 2017, 05:13:13 PM
#37

...clip...

1. Samsung -> messy, too tight raw refresh cycle time(tRFC).
2. Hynix 8G -> absolute mess
3. Micron -> not that bad but might be better( at least timings are correct(actrd a bit low))
4. Elpida - ElioVP Timing( it has incorrect value, probably on purpose -> 777000000000000022AA1C00315A5B36A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C 01712262B612B3715 -> Fixed! )
Good luck Smiley


Thanks dude, it was a lot of work flashing and re-ordering all my Elpida cards. Maybe I'll do Samsung and Micron another day.

Any tips on Hynix?
sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 328
September 16, 2017, 04:48:47 PM
#36
you take an 580 4g elpida, copy the 1500 strap upper, set clocks to 1130/2000 and you have 29.5mhs out of the box.
can't be easier.
Why did you include strap editor in your SRBPolaris if it was that easier? Smiley
P.S. tRCDR/A should be equal, they weren't in ElioVP's timing 22/8 , had to be 22/22. Not a big deal probably to mess with you if you try to sell the timing( as it happened once).

I hoped more people will get involved in creating custom better straps, when it's all packed in a GUI but i was probably wrong, or they just don't want to share them.
What i wanted to say with that 1500 copying is that its just as click click click, people should mod their own bioses, not use downloaded ones from the net, the chances to brick the card are bigger with those. Smiley

Of course...people see "hynix" here, "hynix" in gpu-z and use straps, not knowing that theres like 10 different hynix chips out there
Actually not that much Smiley
    { 0x6, 0x6, "SK Hynix H5GC4H24AJR" },
    { 0x6, 0x7, "SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR" },
These are the ones that are commonly used in polaris GPUs.
@doktor83 you are right about stock vbios modification but since you can't beat them you become them Cheesy / hard to explain to ignorants  that you modded your/his own bios /.

theres also H5GC8 series...then you forget most important thing...R0C, R2C and R4C at the end
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
September 16, 2017, 02:07:43 PM
#35
Here's doktor83's Polaris BIOS editor for anybody who needs it, good work dok! -- SRBPolarisV3-Int
sr. member
Activity: 652
Merit: 266
September 16, 2017, 01:52:28 PM
#34
you take an 580 4g elpida, copy the 1500 strap upper, set clocks to 1130/2000 and you have 29.5mhs out of the box.
can't be easier.
Why did you include strap editor in your SRBPolaris if it was that easier? Smiley
P.S. tRCDR/A should be equal, they weren't in ElioVP's timing 22/8 , had to be 22/22. Not a big deal probably to mess with you if you try to sell the timing( as it happened once).

I hoped more people will get involved in creating custom better straps, when it's all packed in a GUI but i was probably wrong, or they just don't want to share them.
What i wanted to say with that 1500 copying is that its just as click click click, people should mod their own bioses, not use downloaded ones from the net, the chances to brick the card are bigger with those. Smiley

Of course...people see "hynix" here, "hynix" in gpu-z and use straps, not knowing that theres like 10 different hynix chips out there
Actually not that much Smiley
    { 0x6, 0x6, "SK Hynix H5GC4H24AJR" },
    { 0x6, 0x7, "SK Hynix H5GQ8H24MJR" },
These are the ones that are commonly used in polaris GPUs.
@doktor83 you are right about stock vbios modification but since you can't beat them you become them Cheesy / hard to explain to ignorants  that you modded your/his own bios /.
sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 328
September 16, 2017, 01:41:10 PM
#33
you take an 580 4g elpida, copy the 1500 strap upper, set clocks to 1130/2000 and you have 29.5mhs out of the box.
can't be easier.
Why did you include strap editor in your SRBPolaris if it was that easier? Smiley
P.S. tRCDR/A should be equal, they weren't in ElioVP's timing 22/8 , had to be 22/22. Not a big deal probably to mess with you if you try to sell the timing( as it happened once).

I hoped more people will get involved in creating custom better straps, when it's all packed in a GUI but i was probably wrong, or they just don't want to share them.
What i wanted to say with that 1500 copying is that its just as click click click, people should mod their own bioses, not use downloaded ones from the net, the chances to brick the card are bigger with those. Smiley

Of course...people see "hynix" here, "hynix" in gpu-z and use straps, not knowing that theres like 10 different hynix chips out there
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
September 16, 2017, 01:20:30 PM
#32
you take an 580 4g elpida, copy the 1500 strap upper, set clocks to 1130/2000 and you have 29.5mhs out of the box.
can't be easier.
Why did you include strap editor in your SRBPolaris if it was that easier? Smiley
P.S. tRCDR/A should be equal, they weren't in ElioVP's timing 22/8 , had to be 22/22. Not a big deal probably to mess with you if you try to sell the timing( as it happened once).

I hoped more people will get involved in creating custom better straps, when it's all packed in a GUI but i was probably wrong, or they just don't want to share them.
What i wanted to say with that 1500 copying is that its just as click click click, people should mod their own bioses, not use downloaded ones from the net, the chances to brick the card are bigger with those. Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 652
Merit: 266
September 16, 2017, 12:58:08 PM
#31
you take an 580 4g elpida, copy the 1500 strap upper, set clocks to 1130/2000 and you have 29.5mhs out of the box.
can't be easier.
Why did you include strap editor in your SRBPolaris if it was that easier? Smiley
P.S. tRCDR/A should be equal, they weren't in ElioVP's timing 22/8 , had to be 22/22. Not a big deal probably to mess with you if you try to sell the timing( as it happened once).
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 626
September 16, 2017, 12:55:49 PM
#30
you take an 580 4g elpida, copy the 1500 strap upper, set clocks to 1130/2000 and you have 29.5mhs out of the box.
can't be easier.
sr. member
Activity: 652
Merit: 266
September 16, 2017, 12:00:35 PM
#29
*** Mining Straps ***


Samsung:
Code:
777000000000000022CC1C00AD615C41C0590E152ECC8608006007000B031420FA8900A00300000010122F3FBA354019

Hynix:
Code:
777000000000000022AA1C00B56A6D46C0551017BE8E060C006AE6000C081420EA8900AB030000001B162C31C0313F17

Micron:
Code:
777000000000000022AA1C0073626C41B0551016BA0D260B006AE60004061420EA8940AA030000001914292EB22E3B16

Elpida:
Code:
777000000000000022AA1C00315A5436A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C01712262B612B3715
1. Samsung -> messy, too tight raw refresh cycle time(tRFC).
2. Hynix 8G -> absolute mess
3. Micron -> not that bad but might be better( at least timings are correct(actrd a bit low))
4. Elpida - ElioVP Timing( it has incorrect value, probably on purpose -> 777000000000000022AA1C00315A5B36A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C 01712262B612B3715 -> Fixed! )
Good luck Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
September 16, 2017, 11:45:58 AM
#28
*** RX Mining Straps ***


Samsung:
Code:
777000000000000022CC1C00AD615C41C0590E152ECC8608006007000B031420FA8900A00300000010122F3FBA354019

Hynix (2250):
Code:
777000000000000022AA1C00B56A6D46C0551017BE8E060C006AE6000C081420EA8900AB030000001B162C31C0313F17

SK-Hynix (2000):
Code:
999000000000000022559D0010DE5B4480551312B74C450A00400600750414206A8900A00200312010112D34A42A3816

Micron:
Code:
777000000000000022AA1C0073626C41B0551016BA0D260B006AE60004061420EA8940AA030000001914292EB22E3B16

Elpida:
777000000000000022AA1C00315A5436A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C 01712262B612B3715
Code:
777000000000000022AA1C00315A5B36A0550F15B68C1506004082007C041420CA8980A9020004C01712262B612B3715
*** fixed TRCDR/TRCDRA
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
September 16, 2017, 07:19:12 AM
#27
Is it possible to have just the memory strap?
That pastebin thing is useless.

Sure I'll post a few later.





edit:

**** If you click "download" on any ROM(s) I post from pastebin.com then "save as" a .uue file then extract the compressed .7z archive with WinRAR, WinZip, etc.. and the bios_file.rom will be inside the .7z. It works good don't complain, 10, 20 30??? years from now you'll be able to click on that link and it will actually work and you can download the binary file. pastebin...  Grin Grin Grin
full member
Activity: 279
Merit: 104
September 16, 2017, 07:08:28 AM
#26
Is it possible to have just the memory strap?
That pastebin thing is useless.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1038
September 16, 2017, 03:53:10 AM
#25
how do I mod the bios for an ASUS Prime 270-A Huh What can you accomplish with BIOS modding that can't be done with software?

1. You shouldn't need to mod your mainboard for mining other than updating your BIOS with the newest version.

2. Modding your GPU BIOS allows you to change the settings without installing custom drivers and kernels. Many mining apps have clock and voltage settings but are locked out by the drivers. Changing the memory timings for increased performance is also only possible with BIOS mods.
Regarding 2. No it's not only bios limited Smiley

Is there an app to change the straps dynamically?
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