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Topic: x2 6990 + x1 6950 problems, help please! (2 BTC reward for fix!) (Read 4234 times)

newbie
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Is an OpenCL problem! Cant fix it but Im using AOCLBF with phoenix and is ok... anyways when I use both cores (As I said Im using only one card right now 6990) gpu usage goes like 60% in both cores is weird... using one core give 99%


Edit:

FINALLY FIXED !! Special thanks to "Departure" !!
newbie
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Download LinuxCoin and put it on a thumb drive or CD to see if you're able to run it on all the cores.  You should see two devices for each 6990 card.
newbie
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Latest driver from AMD.com and the latest AMD APP SDK, latest guiminer, latest gpu-z, latest afterburner.

Will show some screenshots soon!
...and you can't mine with a single 6990 core (i.e. any one of the four cores)?

Also are you attempting solo mining or pooled?

Right now Im just trying to get one 6990 to work properly (just one card in the mobo) and I can see just one core in guiminer if CrossfireX option es disabled in CCC, and I can mine ok but as i said just one core... If I enable CrossfireX option in CCC, I see both cores in guiminer but one core work ok and the second give "Verification failed, check hardware!" error.

Also in AfterBurner I see just one core with the right info, and the other core appears like no info... core speed, etc.
full member
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Latest driver from AMD.com and the latest AMD APP SDK, latest guiminer, latest gpu-z, latest afterburner.

Will show some screenshots soon!
...and you can't mine with a single 6990 core (i.e. any one of the four cores)?

Also are you attempting solo mining or pooled?
newbie
Activity: 28
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Latest driver from AMD.com and the latest AMD APP SDK, latest guiminer, latest gpu-z, latest afterburner.

Will show some screenshots soon!
full member
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reward is now 2 BTC for the one who really help me to get this cards working as they should!
Ok, are you using the default drivers or the latest from ATI?

Jono
newbie
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reward is now 2 BTC for the one who really help me to get this cards working as they should!
newbie
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You can't run more than 4 GPU's in windows as the drivers wont allow it, if you run windows then remove the 6950 or use a linux distro...



I ran 6 GPUs with 11.6 on Windows 7 64-bit this week and it works fine, AMD support  also confirmed that 11.6 raised the limit to 8. My biggest problem was that the GUI overclock tools don't seem to be built around supporting that many GPUs, they would run fine but I could not overclock things using the popular tools.

Did you use AfterBurner ? how many cores can you control with it?
newbie
Activity: 28
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Im doing test with just one 6990 and nothing more and is all screwed... without activating the CrossfireX mode in Catalyst Guiminer only shows one device and is just one core because 330 mhash/s

If I active the CrossfireX mode in Catalyst I see 2 devices in Guiminer (both cores) but after few seconds mining one device shows "Verification failed, check hardware!" erros like crazy!

any help please?!
This *sounds* like a driver problem.  It's windows so the amount of low-level troubleshooting one can do is limited.  Clean install is an option.
If Linux is an option for you.   There's plenty of experience on this board.   I'm running the same 6990 using Gentoo (but I think most people here use Ubuntu).  I'm even running it in parallel with a GTX480 without too much trouble.

Tried first with windows 7 x64, then format and clean install with windows xp x32 and the same results... linux isnt an option right now Sad
newbie
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You can't run more than 4 GPU's in windows as the drivers wont allow it, if you run windows then remove the 6950 or use a linux distro...



I have problems with just ONE card in the system...
newbie
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Maybe one of the 6990's is bad. Did you try the other card (alone)? Is the OC switch off (position 2)? Are both PCI-e power cables connected to the card? Try running one card alone in a different PCI-e slot.

What is the brand and model of your motherboard?
What is the brand and model of your PSU?

Tried all the above mentioned before, switch OC is off, both cables connected, tried 2 PSU together, etc.

MOBO is DFI Lanparty LT x48
PSU is CoolerMaster Silent Pro 1200W Gold

The results are the same with both cards... dont think both cards are bad... maybe but really?...
legendary
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https://www.bitworks.io
You can't run more than 4 GPU's in windows as the drivers wont allow it, if you run windows then remove the 6950 or use a linux distro...



I ran 6 GPUs with 11.6 on Windows 7 64-bit this week and it works fine, AMD support  also confirmed that 11.6 raised the limit to 8. My biggest problem was that the GUI overclock tools don't seem to be built around supporting that many GPUs, they would run fine but I could not overclock things using the popular tools.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
Im doing test with just one 6990 and nothing more and is all screwed... without activating the CrossfireX mode in Catalyst Guiminer only shows one device and is just one core because 330 mhash/s

If I active the CrossfireX mode in Catalyst I see 2 devices in Guiminer (both cores) but after few seconds mining one device shows "Verification failed, check hardware!" erros like crazy!

any help please?!
This *sounds* like a driver problem.  It's windows so the amount of low-level troubleshooting one can do is limited.  Clean install is an option.
If Linux is an option for you.   There's plenty of experience on this board.   I'm running the same 6990 using Gentoo (but I think most people here use Ubuntu).  I'm even running it in parallel with a GTX480 without too much trouble.
sr. member
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You can't run more than 4 GPU's in windows as the drivers wont allow it, if you run windows then remove the 6950 or use a linux distro...

newbie
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Maybe one of the 6990's is bad. Did you try the other card (alone)? Is the OC switch off (position 2)? Are both PCI-e power cables connected to the card? Try running one card alone in a different PCI-e slot.

What is the brand and model of your motherboard?
What is the brand and model of your PSU?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Im doing test with just one 6990 and nothing more and is all screwed... without activating the CrossfireX mode in Catalyst Guiminer only shows one device and is just one core because 330 mhash/s

If I active the CrossfireX mode in Catalyst I see 2 devices in Guiminer (both cores) but after few seconds mining one device shows "Verification failed, check hardware!" erros like crazy!

any help please?!
newbie
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Thats is what I think too, but dont really sure...
full member
Activity: 134
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Will try without the 6950 right now.

BTW what about the crossfire ticket in Catalyst software? with it in OFF the 4 cores of 6990s dont appear in guiminer Sad

Sorry I don't own any 6990's so I'm not entirely sure. Maybe the 6990 does an internal crossfire to utilize both gpu's? But that's just pulling an answer outta my rear ;o)
newbie
Activity: 28
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Will try without the 6950 right now.

BTW what about the crossfire ticket in Catalyst software? with it in OFF the 4 cores of 6990s dont appear in guiminer Sad
full member
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I thought windows opencl drivers limited gpu processing to 4. Try taking out the 6950. All good now? Probably have to try linux if that is the case.





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newbie
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I tried with 2 PSU together so isnt a power problem.
newbie
Activity: 28
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I dont have any cable or anything fisics between the cards, so fisics crossfire... I mean when I active the crossfire option in Catalyst software... seems to be for make both cores of 6990 work as one or something like that... Dont know really.

Guiminer isnt presenting the 2 cores as a single device because mine just at 330 mhash/s so that in one 6990 is just one core running...
sr. member
Activity: 322
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Do The Evolution
Please remove the CrossFire cord/cable thingy and disable the CrossFire support. Please be aware that the card might be presenting both cores as a single device. My advice would be to compare the hashing metric to what you might expect from a 6990.
newbie
Activity: 28
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Hi, I have 2 Sapphire 6990 and 1 XFX 6950 in my mining rig with a 1200W coolermaster. 2 Monitors and 1 dummy plug, so the 3 cards supposed to be active. When I open Guiminer I just see 3 devices... but the problem is the 6990 devices are just one core of the card so 3 devices isnt correct... I found that when in Catalyst driver I active the "crossfire" option for both 6990 in Guiminer I get the 5 devices correct (4 cores from 6990s and 1 core from 6950) BUT when I start mining with the 6990s I get the error "Verification failed, check hardware!" after few seconds running...

Any help? I tried almost everything... format windows xp, windows 7, 2 power sources, just 2 cards, etc... like 3 days trying to get all runing ok and still nothing Sad
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