- fixed low hashrate on Vega cards
- more improvements to x22i
- now higher intensity can be set
NOTE: don't forget to check updated OPTIMAL SETTINGS section with new optimal parameters for this version
anilkilic, hizzy2023 try this new build, it should consume less memory.
good job... vega64 at 19x128 getting 8k hash for x22i..stock voltage and core, mem clock set 1k, win10 pro x64, 18.10.2 drivers, hbcc off..
Admittedly it's probably the best miner for x16/x22i available for AMD thus far but... Think about it, your Vegas are hashing slower than regular 1080's for what... 50% more power?
I've got a 5x1080 rig that hashes at a combined total of 43 Mh/s @ 700W.
No offense meant to andrucrypt & co, I'm not a coder myself. But as long as AMD devs keep using stone age, unoptimised kernels from Wolf0 we're not going to see anything decent.
Oh wait, actually there are decent devs on these boards and they have just smashed it by releasing totally new code for CNv8 and Lyra2z that beats anything that was released so far. Look'em up.
i need to agree i got 6 x 1070 founders edition running on 620 watt with total of 39 mh/s on x22i
amd results are still very poor.
not really a fair assessment since people have been making multi-algo miners for nvidia for the last couple of years now, where as for amd only recently has there been mult-algo miner for amd. before a couple of months ago, you basically only had a single miner for a single algo-rythm. amd is now being shown some love. give them credit. they are doing an outstanding job, considering what was available for amd before. you can't compare nvidia hashing to amd hashing and vice versa. apples and oranges.
from an AMD standpoint, they are doing an excellent job. but if you want to be picky, all gpu are crap cause asic can do it better and more efficiently.
although there has been gatelessgate and then gatelessgatesharp by zawawa, but he's off working on a different project now.