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Topic: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins - page 15. (Read 12978 times)

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Prices of the Radeon VII will drop, TMSC 7nm node will run at full capacity by the end of march. Vendors will adjust the price regarding the RTX2080 and it's a bear market for GPU sales.

Remember that mining softwares did noit exploit the Vega correctly for quite some times, then all came with a 10% boost on CN all of a sudden.

I really think with the huge mem bandwith, the radeon VII can render some dual algo mining very interesting again, like one with 60%/40% core/mem ressources used, another one 40% core 60% mem.
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if it was at least a trade off between them, vega56 1800mhs, rvii 2800mhs on monero, rvii is 50% shorter on computing performance than it was supposed to be and yet it costs 50% more, not worth, brainwashed trolls will make it to be worthy, trust me.
Give it time, Mr Doom & Gloom.
Unoptimised drivers, unoptimised miners - that's what we're mainly dealing with currently. Vegas were allegedly crap until somebody found out they weren't, remember?

Well the Radeon VII isn't running on a new architecture. It's essentially a Vega 56 on a smaller node with higher bandwidth and memory bus. The smaller node allows it to clock at the 2-2.1Ghz range giving it that big boost in performance. I doubt drivers will do much more than we are seeing already. The performance numbers make sense based on what we know from Vega 10 (which is essentially Vega 20 at 14nm).

This, nothing new about it, actually i think vega 14nm is way more powerful given is 14nm and i dont think drivers will help it either. If it was a pure die shrink then monero was supposed to have hashrates around 4000mhs which is not the case. I'm a lot more interested in navi.
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if it was at least a trade off between them, vega56 1800mhs, rvii 2800mhs on monero, rvii is 50% shorter on computing performance than it was supposed to be and yet it costs 50% more, not worth, brainwashed trolls will make it to be worthy, trust me.
Give it time, Mr Doom & Gloom.
Unoptimised drivers, unoptimised miners - that's what we're mainly dealing with currently. Vegas were allegedly crap until somebody found out they weren't, remember?

Well the Radeon VII isn't running on a new architecture. It's essentially a Vega 56 on a smaller node with higher bandwidth and memory bus. The smaller node allows it to clock at the 2-2.1Ghz range giving it that big boost in performance. I doubt drivers will do much more than we are seeing already. The performance numbers make sense based on what we know from Vega 10 (which is essentially Vega 20 at 14nm).
Correct, which means you get hashrates that are higher for the same or less power draw. Nothing to be unhappy about... if it comes at the right price tag (which it doesn't, currently - but AMD has lowered prices on Vega GPUs fairly quickly, so with a bit of luck, the same will happen with Radeon VII).
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if it was at least a trade off between them, vega56 1800mhs, rvii 2800mhs on monero, rvii is 50% shorter on computing performance than it was supposed to be and yet it costs 50% more, not worth, brainwashed trolls will make it to be worthy, trust me.
Give it time, Mr Doom & Gloom.
Unoptimised drivers, unoptimised miners - that's what we're mainly dealing with currently. Vegas were allegedly crap until somebody found out they weren't, remember?

Well the Radeon VII isn't running on a new architecture. It's essentially a Vega 56 on a smaller node with higher bandwidth and memory bus. The smaller node allows it to clock at the 2-2.1Ghz range giving it that big boost in performance. I doubt drivers will do much more than we are seeing already. The performance numbers make sense based on what we know from Vega 10 (which is essentially Vega 20 at 14nm).
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if it was at least a trade off between them, vega56 1800mhs, rvii 2800mhs on monero, rvii is 50% shorter on computing performance than it was supposed to be and yet it costs 50% more, not worth, brainwashed trolls will make it to be worthy, trust me.
Give it time, Mr Doom & Gloom.
Unoptimised drivers, unoptimised miners - that's what we're mainly dealing with currently. Vegas were allegedly crap until somebody found out they weren't, remember?
sr. member
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Xtreme Monster
if it was at least a trade off between them, vega56 1800mhs, rvii 2800mhs on monero, rvii is 50% shorter on computing performance than it was supposed to be and yet it costs 50% more, not worth, brainwashed trolls will make it to be worthy, trust me.
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Found on twitter:
https://twitter.com/BitsBeTrippin/status/1097235591798968320

"4 hour stream today of iteratively testing the @Radeon VII with beta driver 19.2.2 showed max of 92.6mh eth, 2982 h’s on XMR v8, 26.1mh on RVN, 2622 h’s on bittube and 4.63 gps on GRIN29"

Power draw: around 260W.
RVN no surprise, there's no good AMD miner yet anyway. ETH and XMR as expected, I think Teamred can extract more out of the VII's if they have time to do so (they might just ignore the current version as the fork is imminent anyway).

C29, meh. I'm however more interested in a good C31 figure if anyone can provide one. I expect this to be a lot better.

Wildrig miner works pretty good for RVN.  Stock clocks and negative power limit seems to work best for me.
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YouTube.com/VoskCoin
got mine in this weekend, anyone having any real luck w/ OC? lol this is such a classic amd release

3150-3200 on xmr is achievable. heat is a concern.


good to see you here troah barton Cheesy thanks for sharing



anyone else have some good benchmarks to contribute? Will compile a list of everything over the next day or so
Are you interested in only mining or also gaming benchmarks?

mainly mining but gaming benchmarks are always interesting to see
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anyone else have some good benchmarks to contribute? Will compile a list of everything over the next day or so
Are you interested in only mining or also gaming benchmarks?
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Found on twitter:
https://twitter.com/BitsBeTrippin/status/1097235591798968320

"4 hour stream today of iteratively testing the @Radeon VII with beta driver 19.2.2 showed max of 92.6mh eth, 2982 h’s on XMR v8, 26.1mh on RVN, 2622 h’s on bittube and 4.63 gps on GRIN29"

Power draw: around 260W.
RVN no surprise, there's no good AMD miner yet anyway. ETH and XMR as expected, I think Teamred can extract more out of the VII's if they have time to do so (they might just ignore the current version as the fork is imminent anyway).

C29, meh. I'm however more interested in a good C31 figure if anyone can provide one. I expect this to be a lot better.
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got mine in this weekend, anyone having any real luck w/ OC? lol this is such a classic amd release

3150-3200 on xmr is achievable. heat is a concern.
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 487
YouTube.com/VoskCoin
anyone else have some good benchmarks to contribute? Will compile a list of everything over the next day or so
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 487
YouTube.com/VoskCoin
got mine in this weekend, anyone having any real luck w/ OC? lol this is such a classic amd release
full member
Activity: 1120
Merit: 131
Found on twitter:
https://twitter.com/BitsBeTrippin/status/1097235591798968320

"4 hour stream today of iteratively testing the @Radeon VII with beta driver 19.2.2 showed max of 92.6mh eth, 2982 h’s on XMR v8, 26.1mh on RVN, 2622 h’s on bittube and 4.63 gps on GRIN29"

Power draw: around 260W.
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I just got done with a bit of testing on my Radeon VII. I can confirm XMR V7 & V8 can be pushed to 2700-2800h/s (can be pushed near 3k if you have a well binned card that can undervolt better than mines) using SRBMiner. ETH my card can hit 93Mh/s. So far this card is very meh for mining. I would still go with vega 56s for cryptonight and polaris cards for ETH.

Are you talking about a stock Vega 56, or one modded to a 64?



When it comes to mining you should always asume modded. My V56s can do 2050H/s @ 165W at the wall. My VII does 2800H/s @ ~230W or so. Not worth it in my opinion. I'll keep my V56/64 farm going. If they drop to around 500 USD then yea I'd go for it but with limited supply and @ 700USD it's very meh imo.

Image below incase anyone wants to see the rates.

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I just got done with a bit of testing on my Radeon VII. I can confirm XMR V7 & V8 can be pushed to 2700-2800h/s (can be pushed near 3k if you have a well binned card that can undervolt better than mines) using SRBMiner. ETH my card can hit 93Mh/s. So far this card is very meh for mining. I would still go with vega 56s for cryptonight and polaris cards for ETH.

Are you talking about a stock Vega 56, or one modded to a 64?



I dont know, im tempted to buy one. Blower style Vega 56 and 64 have bad coolers. Solder just melts then aluminium fins separates from copper base and throthling starts, or rig starts crashing. It is just the meter of time, it took about 6 months and 4 of my Vegas started to suffer from this. In Overdriventtool max temp was set to 65c and fan to 4900rpm and it still happend. So i took bad coolers off and put aio watercooler 120mm on few and arctic cooling air base cooler with 3 fans on one and temps are better then original, cards mining at least 6 months like that. Last one has gone bad few days ago so now im looking 240mm watercooler now for that caouse hot days are comming within few months and i want to test bigger aio Wink If Vega VII has better cooling solution, and it looks like it have then it is better card because of hasle of replacing the cooler, or rma-ing the card back in Germany in my case, bonus Vega VII hashes more and for same hashrate using 3 times less space if you compare it to 580rx because of tripple hashrate in eth Wink
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I just got done with a bit of testing on my Radeon VII. I can confirm XMR V7 & V8 can be pushed to 2700-2800h/s (can be pushed near 3k if you have a well binned card that can undervolt better than mines) using SRBMiner. ETH my card can hit 93Mh/s. So far this card is very meh for mining. I would still go with vega 56s for cryptonight and polaris cards for ETH.

Are you talking about a stock Vega 56, or one modded to a 64?

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What's your OS and your driver please ?
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I just got done with a bit of testing on my Radeon VII. I can confirm XMR V7 & V8 can be pushed to 2700-2800h/s (can be pushed near 3k if you have a well binned card that can undervolt better than mines) using SRBMiner. ETH my card can hit 93Mh/s. So far this card is very meh for mining. I would still go with vega 56s for cryptonight and polaris cards for ETH.
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as soon as eth move to progpow then amd is done for within the crypto stratosphere hehe

I myself would want coin devs to develop a progpow idea into a new algorithm for amd gpus, nvidia took over already. I like the days when amd gpus were far more efficient than nvidia and yet far cheaper too. The way things are going, soon nvidia will price their gpus starting $500 entry level, $1000 midrange and $2000 - $4000 high end.

So far no other gpu beats rx 470 on ethash x efficiency.

Devs already said they are working on AMD optimizations for prog.
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