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Topic: What's your Crytonight V7 hash rate? - page 4. (Read 4636 times)

newbie
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April 22, 2018, 10:32:32 AM
#53
I'm getting around 20kh/s at the moment
Aug 27 Blockchain driver
Rig 1
4x Vega56
1x VegaFE
3x 570 4GB
=11700H/s
Rig 2
Core i7-6700k stock
3x VegaFE
=6500H/s
Rig 3
1x 570 4GB
4x 550 2GB
=2500H/s
full member
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April 20, 2018, 02:22:42 PM
#52
I'm using SRBminer V1.3.1 and my hash rate is around 900 H/s with RX570 (4 GB Elpida). So far so good  Smiley
newbie
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April 20, 2018, 11:53:35 AM
#51
1x rx480 8gb + 2 rx580 8gb
930h/s each card

i7 4790  max 310h/s

all system pulling 360w from the wall

on pool showing (cpu+gpu) from 2000-5000h/s with average 2.87kh
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April 16, 2018, 01:01:15 PM
#50
XMR-Stak 2.3.0

6 Vega 56's - 11,300 - 11,500 h/s

how many watts pls?

1050-1100W measured at the wall, If I remember correctly.
newbie
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April 16, 2018, 12:12:13 PM
#49
5X R9 290 rig 4.1kH/s (ca 850h/s per card). Could probably squeeze out a bit more but don't see any reasonable reason to do so.

What is the core/memory clock? Is that special BIOS? What miner software?

Claymore Cryptonote V11.3
Yes, using R9 390X BIOS. Can find from here http://www.overclock.net/forum/67-amd-ati/1564219-modded-r9-390x-bios-r9-290-290x-updated-02-16-2016-a.html

Core 1125
Mem 1250


What is you -h value in claymore? My r9 390 performs worse with cryptonote than my 570's

I haven't changed my -h value in the config file. Whatever is the stock -h value I'm using it. If you want more out of your R9 390 I recommend BIOS modding.

I didn't know you can mod the r9 390 bios. Could you point me in the right direction on how to do it?
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April 15, 2018, 03:15:46 PM
#48
XMR-Stak 2.3.0

6 Vega 56's - 11,300 - 11,500 h/s

how many watts pls?
hero member
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I don't always drink...
April 15, 2018, 01:38:41 PM
#47


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.
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April 15, 2018, 01:06:12 PM
#46
5X R9 290 rig 4.1kH/s (ca 850h/s per card). Could probably squeeze out a bit more but don't see any reasonable reason to do so.

What is the core/memory clock? Is that special BIOS? What miner software?

Claymore Cryptonote V11.3
Yes, using R9 390X BIOS. Can find from here http://www.overclock.net/forum/67-amd-ati/1564219-modded-r9-390x-bios-r9-290-290x-updated-02-16-2016-a.html

Core 1125
Mem 1250


What is you -h value in claymore? My r9 390 performs worse with cryptonote than my 570's

I haven't changed my -h value in the config file. Whatever is the stock -h value I'm using it. If you want more out of your R9 390 I recommend BIOS modding.
newbie
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April 15, 2018, 01:05:06 PM
#45
5X R9 290 rig 4.1kH/s (ca 850h/s per card). Could probably squeeze out a bit more but don't see any reasonable reason to do so.

What is the core/memory clock? Is that special BIOS? What miner software?

Claymore Cryptonote V11.3
Yes, using R9 390X BIOS. Can find from here http://www.overclock.net/forum/67-amd-ati/1564219-modded-r9-390x-bios-r9-290-290x-updated-02-16-2016-a.html

Core 1125
Mem 1250


What is you -h value in claymore? My r9 390 performs worse with cryptonote than my 570's

I have R9 390. I use the default -h value, which is 640. I think you need to mod the memory timing to get his values.
newbie
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April 15, 2018, 01:00:50 PM
#44
5X R9 290 rig 4.1kH/s (ca 850h/s per card). Could probably squeeze out a bit more but don't see any reasonable reason to do so.

What is the core/memory clock? Is that special BIOS? What miner software?

Claymore Cryptonote V11.3
Yes, using R9 390X BIOS. Can find from here http://www.overclock.net/forum/67-amd-ati/1564219-modded-r9-390x-bios-r9-290-290x-updated-02-16-2016-a.html

Core 1125
Mem 1250


What is you -h value in claymore? My r9 390 performs worse with cryptonote than my 570's
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April 09, 2018, 07:04:15 AM
#43
Damn one of my cards is dying out on this new algo, otherwise, the rest of my rx580 are hashing 880h/s with 1140/2200 900 voltage.

I noticed this today ... Kinda strange, not sure what's up with it.  Thread 4 and 5 are slightly lower, because that's the card with the dummy hdmi in it, but thread 12 is way lower than normal.  Not sure why that is.  Something else to note ... With the old version of XMR STAK, I never got much above 11,500 h/s and all cards were looking normal as far as individual hashrate.


I guess you have 12 GPUs (0-11 thread) and the thread 12 is your CPU...

That's what's going on.  Actually 6 gpu's.  Vega's are two threads per gpu.  That twelve thread is the cpu though. 
newbie
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April 09, 2018, 05:09:41 AM
#42
Damn one of my cards is dying out on this new algo, otherwise, the rest of my rx580 are hashing 880h/s with 1140/2200 900 voltage.

I noticed this today ... Kinda strange, not sure what's up with it.  Thread 4 and 5 are slightly lower, because that's the card with the dummy hdmi in it, but thread 12 is way lower than normal.  Not sure why that is.  Something else to note ... With the old version of XMR STAK, I never got much above 11,500 h/s and all cards were looking normal as far as individual hashrate.


I guess you have 12 GPUs (0-11 thread) and the thread 12 is your CPU...
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April 09, 2018, 02:20:58 AM
#41
I have got some old AMD 370 4GB, running around 400 hs +- 5%.
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April 09, 2018, 01:45:00 AM
#40

I noticed this today ... Kinda strange, not sure what's up with it.  Thread 4 and 5 are slightly lower, because that's the card with the dummy hdmi in it, but thread 12 is way lower than normal.  Not sure why that is.  Something else to note ... With the old version of XMR STAK, I never got much above 11,500 h/s and all cards were looking normal as far as individual hashrate.

Sorry for deleting the picture, just do not want to make this page harder to load, that's why I've removed it.
What tool are you using to monitor your cards?
I dropped mining XMR and currently I am on ETN, might not be as profitable as ETH and XMR, but my power draw is 500W from the wall and I see some potential growth, which in the long run might pay off better imo Cheesy
 Hope I'm not wrong!
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April 08, 2018, 06:17:50 PM
#39
Damn one of my cards is dying out on this new algo, otherwise, the rest of my rx580 are hashing 880h/s with 1140/2200 900 voltage.

I noticed this today ... Kinda strange, not sure what's up with it.  Thread 4 and 5 are slightly lower, because that's the card with the dummy hdmi in it, but thread 12 is way lower than normal.  Not sure why that is.  Something else to note ... With the old version of XMR STAK, I never got much above 11,500 h/s and all cards were looking normal as far as individual hashrate.

sr. member
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ASK
April 08, 2018, 05:15:31 PM
#38
Just tested it out a little bit.

1060 6gb 420-480 h/s

Fx-6350 (5/6cores) 180 h/s

Going to be interesting to see the Monero drama.
sr. member
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April 08, 2018, 04:39:43 PM
#37
5560 H/s with 6x RX570 4gb Pulse

XMR-STAK 2.4.2

settings in amd.txt, 2 thread, intensity 896 for each card

example:

// gpu: Ellesmere memory:3712
  // compute units: 32
  { "index" : 0,
    "intensity" : 896, "worksize" : 8,
    "affine_to_cpu" : false, "strided_index" : 1, "mem_chunk" : 2,
    "comp_mode" : true
  },
  // gpu: Ellesmere memory:3712
  // compute units: 32
  { "index" : 0,
    "intensity" : 896, "worksize" : 8,
    "affine_to_cpu" : false, "strided_index" : 1, "mem_chunk" : 2,
    "comp_mode" : true

That's a very nice hashrate for Rx 570s. Is that bios modded?  What drivers and clock/power settings are you using?
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April 08, 2018, 02:35:05 PM
#36
For some reason WTM removed XMR from the front page to compare with other coins. This is the calculator I'm using.

https://crypt0.zone/calculator

They re-added earlier today.

Oh darn! I liked be alone (with you guys).
jr. member
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Merit: 3
April 08, 2018, 12:53:22 PM
#35
xmr-stak-v2.4.1-cuda8 (SMOS)
9x 1060 3GB 4923H/s (about 547 each at 80w, 150 core 1500 memory)
I'm probably optimizing it a bit wrong, but it's still more profitable than equihash at the same settings now (cards runs about 7 C colder than on equihash for some reason).


Hashrates aside, equihash was more profitable for me last month, because zencash went up from $17 to $24 this week. Because of how the market can move you're mistaken to think cryptonight is always more profitable than equihash, even though equihash gets inferior hashrates on AMD compared to equivalent nVidia cards.
newbie
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April 08, 2018, 12:37:40 PM
#34
I am getting around 930H/s with my threadripper 1950x on CrytoNightV7 via xmr.  I was getting over 1200H/s before the update.  Anyone know what I can do to get my hash rate back up to 1200?

I have large pages enabled and I am setting my CPU affinity.   
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