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hero member
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June 14, 2011, 01:58:11 AM
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Sure. Here's the exact line from my NewEgg email invoice:

14-102-914   VGA SAPPHIRE|100312SR HD6950 2GB R

And I bought it February 12th. I bought it for gaming, and only discovered bitcoin mining in the last few days. Glad I bought this model! Smiley I'm at work, and it's at home mining 430 MHash/s for me. I only have the stock heatsink/fan, but I keep a regular table fan angled at it.. temps staying steady at 73C @ 1270 mV core voltage. I will keep tweaking it to see if I can get more Mhash/s without heating it up too much.

Using the latest poclbm with GUIminer, CCC 11.5, -v 2 -w 128, 1,000 Mhz core clock and 400 Mhz VRM clock, and most importantly +20% OverDrive from CCC. When I first turned up OverDrive, my MHash/s went from about 335 to 390. Oh, and of course I patched my BIOS to unlock the extra shaders. Overclocking the core and underclocking the memory took me the rest of the way to 430.


What OS are you using XP, Win 7, 32 or 64 bit?
sr. member
Activity: 322
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Ok as these guys said the key is to put power control at +20. I was able to do that when I used CCC, but now I got a 5830 alongside it and CCC had too low limits. So I have to use MSI AB, and I only get 355MH/s on my reference Sapphire 6950 (unlocked) rather than the 405MH/s before. My problem is that with afterburner on, the power control slider resets itself every time you press apply... so anyone have a solution? A proper solution would be worth some bit dimes to me.

MSIAfterburner.cfg:

Set it like this:

[ATIADLHAL]
UnofficialOverclockingEULA   = I confirm that I am aware of unofficial overclocking limitations and fully understand that MSI will not provide me any support on it
UnofficialOverclockingMode   = 1


Then you set the settings, close it, reopen it, and it lets you adjust more.

I had to do this a few times to get 300 MHz on the memory clock.
newbie
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Ok as these guys said the key is to put power control at +20. I was able to do that when I used CCC, but now I got a 5830 alongside it and CCC had too low limits. So I have to use MSI AB, and I only get 355MH/s on my reference Sapphire 6950 (unlocked) rather than the 405MH/s before. My problem is that with afterburner on, the power control slider resets itself every time you press apply... so anyone have a solution? A proper solution would be worth some bit dimes to me.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 252
The solution:

Enable power management to +20 in CCC....
I'm running unlocked @ 900 core: 380-400 Mhash/s

Donate if this fixed your problem:

1L3GxCRZwXEh8VwpPAociZQdTkhSHKGMoY

Grtz

Dude, I'm the one who posted the solution in the post directly above your post >_> How are you going to accept donations for posting my same answer right under my post?

LOL cuz he was smart enough to take credit and demand payment?  Seriously though, dick move.  How about "Send me an email saying thanks if you appreciated it".
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
The solution:

Enable power management to +20 in CCC....
I'm running unlocked @ 900 core: 380-400 Mhash/s

Donate if this fixed your problem:

1L3GxCRZwXEh8VwpPAociZQdTkhSHKGMoY

Grtz

Dude, I'm the one who posted the solution in the post directly above your post >_> How are you going to accept donations for posting my same answer right under my post?
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
The solution:

Enable power management to +20 in CCC....
I'm running unlocked @ 900 core: 380-400 Mhash/s

Donate if this fixed your problem:

1L3GxCRZwXEh8VwpPAociZQdTkhSHKGMoY

Grtz
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
430 Mhash/s
Temps: 75 C, fan speed: 80%,  core voltage: 1.275 mV
1,000Mhz, unlocked shaders, underclocked RAM.

How does one know if it's a 'reference card' or not?

zamarok, could you please post the exact model and manufacturer of your card? I am highly interested.

Sure. Here's the exact line from my NewEgg email invoice:

14-102-914   VGA SAPPHIRE|100312SR HD6950 2GB R

And I bought it February 12th. I bought it for gaming, and only discovered bitcoin mining in the last few days. Glad I bought this model! Smiley I'm at work, and it's at home mining 430 MHash/s for me. I only have the stock heatsink/fan, but I keep a regular table fan angled at it.. temps staying steady at 73C @ 1270 mV core voltage. I will keep tweaking it to see if I can get more Mhash/s without heating it up too much.

Using the latest poclbm with GUIminer, CCC 11.5, -v 2 -w 128, 1,000 Mhz core clock and 400 Mhz VRM clock, and most importantly +20% OverDrive from CCC. When I first turned up OverDrive, my MHash/s went from about 335 to 390. Oh, and of course I patched my BIOS to unlock the extra shaders. Overclocking the core and underclocking the memory took me the rest of the way to 430.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
weird.....

I've a non-reference Sapphire 6950 1GB unlocked and I get about ~340Mhash/s @
800/1250 with command lines -v -f30 -w128

when I overclock it to 900/1250  with command lines -v -f30 -w128 I get about ~385Mhash/s

That's with running 11.5 Cat and SDK 2.4 in Windows 7 ultimate using guiminer/poclbm 05-21-11

newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
I bios flashed mine to 6970, and run it overclocked at 950Mhz, but only get roughly 350M/s. What drivers and miners / command lines do you guys use?
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
I get 410 MH at 940 core and 1.2volts. It's a reference model by MSI though all reference models are built at the same factory.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
430 Mhash/s
Temps: 75 C, fan speed: 80%,  core voltage: 1.275 mV
1,000Mhz, unlocked shaders, underclocked RAM.

How does one know if it's a 'reference card' or not?

zamarok, could you please post the exact model and manufacturer of your card? I am highly interested.
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
I am getting about 360mhash out of a single powercolor 6950 1GB with mem at 1250 and GPU @ 890.  Under linux and Diablo with -f 1 and -v 3 -w 128.

Sounds great, but can't get 4 of them in one rig to come even close to that.  Cards are spaced wide, tons of powerful fans and can't get them to do even 300mhash each (<1.2Ghash for all four).

Any suggestions?  Build a windows machine and try to flash bios, change voltage and mess with memory settings?

newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
I use a non-reference 6950 on my home PC. It was not intended for mining because I have separate mining rigs, but I told myself "Why not?!". It's currently mining along with a reference 5850 on the second PCI-E slot. 355 is the most I could get from it for a 24/7 work. Not great considering the 5850 does exactly the same.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
With MSI Afterburner (the one i use), or Sapphire trixx wich is more easy to use.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
How do you overclock the non-reference board.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Thanks! I guess I have a reference model. Is this something special? Is this why I can get 430 Mhash/s with it? I hear that that's a lot for a 6950.

Reference model can be unlocked (shaders unlock) but non-reference can´t. You are lucky  Wink
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
That is a lot because I can't get my core clock above 950Mhz. When I have both cards in the machine it is even more unstable and I cant get them above 900Mhz without crashing.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Thanks! I guess I have a reference model. Is this something special? Is this why I can get 430 Mhash/s with it? I hear that that's a lot for a 6950.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
430 Mhash/s
Temps: 75 C, fan speed: 80%,  core voltage: 1.275 mV
1,000Mhz, unlocked shaders, underclocked RAM.

How does one know if it's a 'reference card' or not?
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