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Re: further improved phatk OpenCL Kernel (> 2% increase) for Phoenix - 2011-07-06
by
Diapolo
on 23/08/2011, 05:48:08 UTC
I made an interesting discovery during my own tests with the new kernel version. I had to up the memory clock of my 5870 from 200 to 350 MHz in order to achieve the highest hashing values. Another thing to mention is, that I drive a Phenom II X6 1090T with only 800 MHz for every core, due to power saving, while mining. If I let the CPU use full speed, MHash/s goes even higher, let's say 3-4 MH/s.

Conclusion: Perhaps you guys should try to raise your mem speeds + experiment with CPU clocks, too. I know it has to be a good balance, so that higher MH/s values are not eaten by higher energy costs.

Dia

I'm actually finding with the 8-11 kernel that memory speed can be dropped down very low and still maintain optimal performance.  I've got a total of 5 58X0 cards running, and they're all perfectly content to max out the MH/s at 150MHz memory speed.

So while I've found that phatk 2.2 can do about 1-1.5% higher than 8-11 at the same core speed, phatk likes a memory speed up around 430MHz for optimal performance.  So with that memory speed drop, I'm seeing about 2-3C lower core temps on my cards...or about 20MHz higher core speeds for the same temps, which more than makes up for the performance gap.

Very interesting, but I guess currently the focus for most users is on phatk2, even if your observation could turn out to change some users mind Wink. I'm still working on the kernel, but the really big jumps are hard to do these days Cheesy.

Dia