Long time lurker, first time poster.
Even though I've been mining for a (relatively) short amount of time, I still have much to learn. Yes I am a newb, but I'm not stupid. I've had two miners each with their own Sapphire Radeon 6970 (+20% voltage, 1450/950) running 24/7. Strike me as much as you want for running Windows but remotely controlling a Linux cluster will happen eventually. For now, It's Win7 + VNC.
Santa paid me a visit (who knew he drives a big square brown truck and dresses all in brown!) and now that I have a power supply with the adequate PCI-e power connectors, I can put these two cards in one machine instead of two. Sounds like the prudent thing to do right?
I get in the 425 - 435Mhashes/sec range with each of the cards. I connected both cards on one board (two PCI-e x16 slots) and my train of thought is that I should be in the 860Mhashes range right? Sadly, GPU0 in cgminer is only giving me 325 - 350. Both cards are the exact same Sapphire 6970 (no these are NOT unlocked 6950s) so I'm thinking performance should be the same across the board.
What I've done so far:
- I swapped both cards into the other PCI-e slot and the same thing happened: GPU0 was in the 325 - 350 and GPU1 giving 425 - 435.
- Each individual card can run at the full hash rate without any problem with the second card isn't plugged in.
- I've never had them running in Crossfire
This tells me that the problem isn't unique to one of the cards, it's whatever is in the first PCI-e slot.
Attached is the screen shot. Yes, GPU1 is a little hot but I'll be fixing that in the near future with PCI-e risers giving them more room to breathe. For now, I just want to see a consistent 850Mhashes range. If I can push it to the max at 855 - 860 holy shit I will forever be in your debt.
https://i.imgur.com/ydWrv.pngPossibilities I'm thinking in my head:
- What's the chance the bottle neck could be the hard drive? For mining, I used an IDE drive that I didn't care about but I do have some SATA 2 and SATA 3 drives laying around. Hell if I find out speed's the issue, I have a spare OCZ Vertex 3 that it could use
- I HIGHLY doubt it's the PCI buses but I'm so stumped, I'll questioning everything. This board's PCI-e slots are 1.0 with the secondary x16 slot running x8 speed if both are being used. That should be PLENTY of bandwidth for mining.
- just to make sure, cgminer can run both cards under one worker when reporting to the pool right? Currently it's one worker under this cgminer install and that's okay right? I don't need a second worker for the second GPU correct?
Any advice would be tremendously appreciated
mobo:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813136158cpu: AMD FX-60