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legendary
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May 11, 2016, 08:14:43 PM
just bought a couple of Nanos for a new ETh rig - cant wait to squeeze the daylights out of this brats with your mods...

.... so which one should I go for? Both looks good - with its own pros-cons....

134 Mh/s @ 2.25A, 495watt (6 Cards) stock settings rom

OR

185 Mh/s @ 4.8A, 1050 watt (6 Cards) 1020 Core, 300 Mem

I think I will go for 185 MH/s on a 1300 PSU.

Anybody have any list of "dos and donts" before I do this ?
legendary
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Huh?
May 11, 2016, 02:41:25 PM
That is great effort. Are you going to release your XFX R9 390 BIOS mod soon? We are looking forward to it.

As soon as i can :p

Got so many things that i still have to do these days. I wouldn't mind a few days with more than 24hrs in it :p

What about your experience with "intensity" in ethereum mining config? 800 core and 300 mem of course...

What exactly do you mean by that agente?
full member
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May 11, 2016, 12:36:15 PM
What about your experience with "intensity" in ethereum mining config? 800 core and 300 mem of course...
sr. member
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May 11, 2016, 02:57:15 AM
What is the model of the XFX card? Is that the 1015 MHz version or the 1050 Black Edition? How low is the MVDDC?

1015 version.

Still at stock right now. Smiley

Do you mean the stock VDDC or the MVDDC? I have the cards. I can undervolt it by -200mV and works well around 950 MHz.

Both Smiley

That is great effort. Are you going to release your XFX R9 390 BIOS mod soon? We are looking forward to it.
full member
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May 11, 2016, 01:33:02 AM
What is the model of the XFX card? Is that the 1015 MHz version or the 1050 Black Edition? How low is the MVDDC?

1015 version.

Still at stock right now. Smiley

Do you mean the stock VDDC or the MVDDC? I have the cards. I can undervolt it by -200mV and works well around 950 MHz.

Both Smiley
sr. member
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May 10, 2016, 03:59:43 AM
What is the model of the XFX card? Is that the 1015 MHz version or the 1050 Black Edition? How low is the MVDDC?

1015 version.

Still at stock right now. Smiley

Do you mean the stock VDDC or the MVDDC? I have the cards. I can undervolt it by -200mV and works well around 950 MHz.
hero member
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May 10, 2016, 03:40:29 AM
Interested in the 390 XFX 1015 mod if its stable.

NANOs are working hard in the summer heat.

Smiley
full member
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May 10, 2016, 02:39:54 AM
What is the model of the XFX card? Is that the 1015 MHz version or the 1050 Black Edition? How low is the MVDDC?

1015 version.

Still at stock right now. Smiley
sr. member
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May 10, 2016, 01:55:22 AM
What is the model of the XFX card? Is that the 1015 MHz version or the 1050 Black Edition? How low is the MVDDC?
legendary
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Huh?
May 09, 2016, 04:37:53 PM
Tried it again thoroughly step-by-step, like you´d suggested - same result as above.

I´d uploaded my original MSI Nano BIOS here, if you are interested.
Maybe you can find any differences.


Ok, will check it out tomorrow and will mod core voltage to -100mV and mem voltage to -100mV as well.

Greetings.

-75Core Voltage, -100 mem voltage
Try this one, this should work perfectly

Eliovp/ldw-com-

Did you notice any difference in the rom file that you edited for Termie? Haven't found a rom that works with my Gigabyte Nano yet, but I still need to try the -106mV, -112mV and -118mV ROMs.



Nope, not really, they're basically all the same.

The offset for core voltage vddc, and memory voltage mvddc can't be found in the roms, not my stock rom, not yours or anyone else theirs.

I have to add those offsets myself. So it basically stays the same for any nano rom.


Further, i have some other news for my 390nitro rom.

I tried, and tried and tried to modify my rom as much and as hard as i could (regarding memory voltage).

There was no way for me to add that offset, vddc offset is already included in the rom, so editing the core voltage settings is not such a big deal.

Anyhow, it seems that MVDDC is fixed on my 390 Nitro's, the MVDDC controller has no data interface so can not be programmed by ROM or driver.

I didn't want to believe that, but yeah, Sapphire raped me on this one :p

This does not mean that this is so for other 390 brands. I have an XFX one as well and that one is perfectly editable.

Anyhow, i changed the vddc value to -100mV and it runs like a baby now Smiley

Still screwing around to get the same results as The Stilt did with his mods for the 290's.

I'll get there! Smiley


Greetings!
full member
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May 09, 2016, 03:19:56 PM
Tried it again thoroughly step-by-step, like you´d suggested - same result as above.

I´d uploaded my original MSI Nano BIOS here, if you are interested.
Maybe you can find any differences.


Ok, will check it out tomorrow and will mod core voltage to -100mV and mem voltage to -100mV as well.

Greetings.

-75Core Voltage, -100 mem voltage
Try this one, this should work perfectly

Eliovp/ldw-com-

Did you notice any difference in the rom file that you edited for Termie? Haven't found a rom that works with my Gigabyte Nano yet, but I still need to try the -106mV, -112mV and -118mV ROMs.

full member
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May 09, 2016, 04:43:43 AM
Is that faster than the previous versions, such as the 16.4.1 or the 15.12 as required by the Claymore miner?

Nope, no difference.
sr. member
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May 09, 2016, 04:01:52 AM
Tried it again thoroughly step-by-step, like you´d suggested - same result as above.

I´d uploaded my original MSI Nano BIOS here, if you are interested.
Maybe you can find any differences.


Ok, will check it out tomorrow and will mod core voltage to -100mV and mem voltage to -100mV as well.

Greetings.

-75Core Voltage, -100 mem voltage
Try this one, this should work perfectly!

Eliovp, can I edit your modded Bios with Fiji Bios editor and change the target temperature to something below 75C?
Is there any other thing I should be aware of before flashing edited Bios through Fiji Bios editor?
Thanks.

You sure can.

Make sure any OC software is shut down or removed. Completely shut down computer after flash. Best to reinstall drivers.

Good luck!

Question, what drivers and miner you using on the modded Bios?


I use the 15.11 and 15.12. There is no difference at all. I remember the OP use 16.4.1 or something like that.

Yup, even did a test on the newest one 16.5.*, works great. Smiley

Is that faster than the previous versions, such as the 16.4.1 or the 15.12 as required by the Claymore miner?
full member
Activity: 229
Merit: 100
May 09, 2016, 03:42:30 AM
Tried it again thoroughly step-by-step, like you´d suggested - same result as above.

I´d uploaded my original MSI Nano BIOS here, if you are interested.
Maybe you can find any differences.


Ok, will check it out tomorrow and will mod core voltage to -100mV and mem voltage to -100mV as well.

Greetings.

-75Core Voltage, -100 mem voltage
Try this one, this should work perfectly!

Eliovp, can I edit your modded Bios with Fiji Bios editor and change the target temperature to something below 75C?
Is there any other thing I should be aware of before flashing edited Bios through Fiji Bios editor?
Thanks.

You sure can.

Make sure any OC software is shut down or removed. Completely shut down computer after flash. Best to reinstall drivers.

Good luck!

Question, what drivers and miner you using on the modded Bios?


I use the 15.11 and 15.12. There is no difference at all. I remember the OP use 16.4.1 or something like that.

Yup, even did a test on the newest one 16.5.*, works great. Smiley
newbie
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May 09, 2016, 03:02:25 AM
Question, what drivers and miner you using on the modded Bios?


I use the 15.11 and 15.12. There is no difference at all. I remember the OP use 16.4.1 or something like that.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 09, 2016, 01:36:19 AM
Question, what drivers and miner you using on the modded Bios?
member
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May 09, 2016, 12:58:13 AM
Eliovp, can I edit your modded Bios with Fiji Bios editor and change the target temperature to something below 75C?
Is there any other thing I should be aware of before flashing edited Bios through Fiji Bios editor?
Thanks.
sr. member
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May 08, 2016, 04:59:28 PM
Tried your Nano BIOS right now at my MSI, the conservative 100/100 version.
Flashed, reboot -> Game over. No screen, no windows, 100% fan speed, thats all.
Flashed back the org. ROM after using dual BIOS switch at card, fortunately it runs again now.

So "thanks" for the fright and 1/2 hour wasted mining time. Angry

Your card must be unlucky, i flashed -100CoreMem bios on msi nano and gigbyte nano, they seems to be working fine, didn't tested them for very long.
legendary
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Huh?
May 08, 2016, 03:51:27 PM
Tried it again thoroughly step-by-step, like you´d suggested - same result as above.

I´d uploaded my original MSI Nano BIOS here, if you are interested.
Maybe you can find any differences.


Ok, will check it out tomorrow and will mod core voltage to -100mV and mem voltage to -100mV as well.

Greetings.
sr. member
Activity: 642
Merit: 292
May 08, 2016, 01:28:02 PM
Tried it again thoroughly step-by-step, like you´d suggested - same result as above.

I´d uploaded my original MSI Nano BIOS here, if you are interested.
Maybe you can find any differences.
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