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Topic: New GUIMiner(6/14) runs 50MHash/s slower (Read 2388 times)

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June 21, 2011, 03:58:48 AM
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 Grin
If you get Phoenix miner to work, you can expect around +20Mhash/sec compared to poclbm. You might want to also try this: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=19169.msg256277#msg256277
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I couldn't get phoenix miner to work, it started and gpu went into 3d mode but never started to use the GPU.  However I did figure out what was wrong, I had downloaded the .rar archive (non-compiled) and didn't realize it, just copy/pasted over the files into guiminer folder. I downloaded the 7zip self-extracter and it works just fine now, ha. I feel stupid ^_^
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Try downloading Phoenix Miner 1.50. I think it already includes phatk kernel which should be faster. Try these extra flags (again using Phoenix miner): -k phatk DEVICE=0 AGGRESSION=13 WORKSIZE=256 VECTORS BFI_INT.
You can also try using Phoenix Rising which should configure Phoenix 1.5 pretty easily along with OC settings.
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I'm running the latest GUI Miner with no problems. You should try w256 then f1. Do some stable overclock and such. Even try the Phoenix Miner.
-w256 slows it down even more (about 15Mhash/s) like 6/9 version. f1 doesn't do anything except lag the desktop. I even made a new folder for 6/14 version and re-did all the settings and setup new miner, doesn't change anything. Runs significantly slower still.
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I'm running the latest GUI Miner with no problems. You should try w256 then f1. Do some stable overclock and such. Even try the Phoenix Miner.
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Just tried the new GUIminer version (6/14) and I only get around 320Mhash/s instead of 385-400Mhash/s that I normally get. I reverted back the the 6-9 version and its normal again.  The only changes I see (from what is listed) are translation and URL changes. Any reason why it would run slower now?  I have a HD5870 and using -v -w128 -f60 flags
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