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jr. member
Activity: 69
Merit: 1
June 06, 2018, 06:07:57 PM
#73
 Mining with XMR-stak (compiled myself so the dev fee is 0).

Threadripper 1950x: 1490
Ryzen 1700: 600
Ryzen 2600: 590
6x RX570: 5400
Vega 56: 2000

Nicehash is paying out huge right now!

I have a 280x in my Mac Pro, but mining/tuning software is  pretty limited on that platform, so it just sits idle.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
June 05, 2018, 05:57:52 PM
#72
Why no love for probably the best mining GPU of all time, the Tahiti's (Radeon 7950/7970/280x) ?

I get like 600h/s with 1050/1650 @ 975mV ( about 125 watt from wall)

I used to mine LTC with these back in the day when they pulled like 350 Watt from the wall, each!
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
June 05, 2018, 04:27:40 PM
#71
Radeon HD 6950 (up to 6970), clocks 940 Core (up from 875)/Memory 1375, and all I have is 84 h/s on v7 with XMR-STAK and SRBMiner. No volt managing.

Intensity 256 (more will fail on launch of a miner), worksize 32.

Seeing people has 200 and 300+ on several occasions is so frustrating.
member
Activity: 644
Merit: 24
May 02, 2018, 07:51:43 AM
#70
around 1850 h/s for my vega 56 cards still stuck on the Aug23 drivers since I havent had enough time to mess with the newer ones.
Using the latest castXMR miner.




Same here ... I'm still on Aug23 drivers.  New drivers that much better in terms of hashrate?

I think they are supposed to be more stable and let you try more video cards without having as many issues.
for vega new drivers are a must more stable by a ton

Meh ... I don't know about that.  Three crashes in 5-6 months is pretty stable in my opinion.  No reason to switch.  I also have mine to set up to auto disable and re-enable each gpu and restart the mining software, if the hashrate dips below a specified level.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
May 02, 2018, 06:03:31 AM
#69
Stellite/XMR Stak Win64 (Windows 7 64)
For a stock clocked GTX 580 1536MB (Hynix memory, 1544/4008 shader/memory):
Used to be 420 h/s pre-fork, now 400
maxed out memory, 76°c
For an upclocked GTX 560 Ti 1024MB (Samsung (?) memory, 1700/4106 shader/memory)
Have not tried pre-fork, Now 224
maxed out memory, 65°c
For a reference 780 Ti 3072MB (Hynix memory, 993/7000 core/memory)
Pre-fork was 660, haven't tried after.
memory half, 75°c
For a reference HD 5870 2048MB (Samsung memory, 850/2400 core/memory)
Pre-fork was 300 (Claymore 9.7), now barely above 150 (XMR Stak)
Memory half, 67°c
Core i5 4670K @ stock (3.4/3.8 base/boost)
3 threads
pre-fork was ~ 190. Now 220.
4 threads
pre-fork was ~ 160. Now 185.
(So, less threads=faster Roll Eyes)
full member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 132
May 02, 2018, 05:01:11 AM
#68
around 1850 h/s for my vega 56 cards still stuck on the Aug23 drivers since I havent had enough time to mess with the newer ones.
Using the latest castXMR miner.




Same here ... I'm still on Aug23 drivers.  New drivers that much better in terms of hashrate?

I think they are supposed to be more stable and let you try more video cards without having as many issues.
for vega new drivers are a must more stable by a ton
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 20
May 02, 2018, 04:38:59 AM
#67
i am on blockchain driver

i mining at heavy only got

470+570 = 600 -620

580+480 = 650-700

what is the problem Huh

i run on windows 10
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 110
May 02, 2018, 02:22:25 AM
#66
around 1850 h/s for my vega 56 cards still stuck on the Aug23 drivers since I havent had enough time to mess with the newer ones.
Using the latest castXMR miner.

Same here ... I'm still on Aug23 drivers.  New drivers that much better in terms of hashrate?

I tried the adrenaline drivers a week ago. Got the same hashrates for all 3 of my MSI Vega56 reference editions.

I ended up switching back to the Aug. 23 blockchain drivers because the Radeon Settings on the Adrenaline version took so slow to respond to button clicks. At least with the Aug. 23 drivers i don't even need to use or install Radeon Settings.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 1
May 02, 2018, 01:39:42 AM
#65
Around 2020 h/s stable with my Vega 64 card, blockchain drivers and castXMR-vega miner.
member
Activity: 644
Merit: 24
April 30, 2018, 09:53:20 PM
#64
around 1850 h/s for my vega 56 cards still stuck on the Aug23 drivers since I havent had enough time to mess with the newer ones.
Using the latest castXMR miner.




Same here ... I'm still on Aug23 drivers.  New drivers that much better in terms of hashrate?

I think they are supposed to be more stable and let you try more video cards without having as many issues.

Oh well I only have one AMD rig which consists of 6 Vega 56's.  The rest of my rigs are Nvidia on SMOS.  In the five months that I've been running that AMD rig, I've had 3 system lockups.  Two were due to me not having windows and driver updates completely disabled in Win10.  Email within ten minutes and rebooted via switched pdu.  Pretty damn stable, in my opinion.  I'm using XMR-STAK, btw.  If SMOS supported Vega's, that rig would be off MSWIN like the rest of them.
jr. member
Activity: 73
Merit: 2
April 30, 2018, 08:34:08 PM
#63
around 1850 h/s for my vega 56 cards still stuck on the Aug23 drivers since I havent had enough time to mess with the newer ones.
Using the latest castXMR miner.




Same here ... I'm still on Aug23 drivers.  New drivers that much better in terms of hashrate?

I think they are supposed to be more stable and let you try more video cards without having as many issues.
member
Activity: 644
Merit: 24
April 30, 2018, 08:04:36 PM
#62
around 1850 h/s for my vega 56 cards still stuck on the Aug23 drivers since I havent had enough time to mess with the newer ones.
Using the latest castXMR miner.




Same here ... I'm still on Aug23 drivers.  New drivers that much better in terms of hashrate?
jr. member
Activity: 73
Merit: 2
April 30, 2018, 07:51:27 PM
#61
around 1850 h/s for my vega 56 cards still stuck on the Aug23 drivers since I havent had enough time to mess with the newer ones.
Using the latest castXMR miner.


hero member
Activity: 935
Merit: 1001
I don't always drink...
April 30, 2018, 06:49:08 PM
#60
No the RX 580 is the stock bios, and under Windows 7 the compute mode on the drivers doesnt work. It also has the crappy Micron memory so thats actually a good hashrate for all those variables. I was considering installing Linux on a USB thumb drive to switch to when Im sleeping/afk but for right now this is doing me fine.

You need to install Robinhood's driver solution so you can get AMD Blockchain driver to work with your polaris card and Windows 7.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ethash-dag-epoch-rx470480570580-fix-2068446
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 11
April 30, 2018, 06:15:52 PM
#59
No the RX 580 is the stock bios, and under Windows 7 the compute mode on the drivers doesnt work. It also has the crappy Micron memory so thats actually a good hashrate for all those variables. I was considering installing Linux on a USB thumb drive to switch to when Im sleeping/afk but for right now this is doing me fine.
full member
Activity: 588
Merit: 103
April 30, 2018, 03:09:32 PM
#58
AMD FX 8320 - 6 threads - 380H/sec - 110W (XMR-STAK)

Profit per day $ 0.3159
Mined/day XMR 0.001866
Power cost/Day $ 0.1584

MSI Gaming X RX 580 8GB - Intensity 992 - 690H/sec - 160W (Claymore 11.3)

Profit per day $ 0.9383
Mined/day XMR 0.004597
Power cost/Day $ 0.2304

Asus R9 270X 2GB - Intensity 512 - 430H/sec - 140W (Claymore 11.3)

Profit per day $ 0.5267
Mined/day XMR 0.002865
Power cost/Day $ 0.2016

Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 1GB - Intensity 256 - 150H/sec - 120W (XMR-STAK)

Profit per day $ 0.08127
Mined/day XMR 0.0009994
Power cost/Day $ 0.1728
I don't know about the other GPUs, but your hash rate for RX580 is very low. Are you using modified BIOS? Did you switch to Compute mode in drivers?
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 11
April 30, 2018, 01:54:23 PM
#57
AMD FX 8320 - 6 threads - 380H/sec - 110W (XMR-STAK)

Profit per day $ 0.3159
Mined/day XMR 0.001866
Power cost/Day $ 0.1584

MSI Gaming X RX 580 8GB - Intensity 992 - 690H/sec - 160W (Claymore 11.3)

Profit per day $ 0.9383
Mined/day XMR 0.004597
Power cost/Day $ 0.2304

Asus R9 270X 2GB - Intensity 512 - 430H/sec - 140W (Claymore 11.3)

Profit per day $ 0.5267
Mined/day XMR 0.002865
Power cost/Day $ 0.2016

Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 1GB - Intensity 256 - 150H/sec - 120W (XMR-STAK)

Profit per day $ 0.08127
Mined/day XMR 0.0009994
Power cost/Day $ 0.1728
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
April 28, 2018, 01:09:34 AM
#56
sapphire Rx580 8gb 870hash 100watt
gigabyte rx580  8gb 900hash 90watt
nvidia gigabyte 1070ti 680hash 55% TDP
ryzen 1600x 460-480hash 3.6ghz

this are my current hashrate form my hardware, i'm using XMR-stake.

If i would to use  xmr cast the hashrate will slightly higher than my concurrent, however it's unstable and is a incomplete miner and it only work for AMD rx570 and above models. the Fees is slightly higher too


hero member
Activity: 935
Merit: 1001
I don't always drink...
April 23, 2018, 04:13:35 PM
#55


This is SRBMiner-CN mining Stellite (CNv7) with Robinhood's blockchain drivers for Win 7-64, Sapphire RX 470 Nitro+ 8Gb (Samsung) at 1260/2000, auto intensity, worksize 8, threads 2.  GPUs are modded with something that is close to Ubermix 3.1.

which software did you use to BIOS mod?

PolarisBiosEditor
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
April 23, 2018, 01:39:25 PM
#54
https://preview.ibb.co/cFDScS/Capture.png

This is SRBMiner-CN mining Stellite (CNv7) with Robinhood's blockchain drivers for Win 7-64, Sapphire RX 470 Nitro+ 8Gb (Samsung) at 1260/2000, auto intensity, worksize 8, threads 2.  GPUs are modded with something that is close to Ubermix 3.1.

which software did you use to BIOS mod?
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