having still some R390 and geting just 18,5 Mh.... is there any option how to fine tune it to get at least 25 Mh?
I know was looking for any info, just found an statement that older cards will perform slower as the time is going...
Thanks for any idea
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BoardMining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's CryptoNote Windows CPU Miner v3.9
by
Assaro
on 24/03/2018, 21:04:10 UTC
what should be the h/s at i5 6600K @ 4.6 Ghz?
Next I have 8 GB of ram and no way to get it on normal fast speed as twice I was mining directly after restart with 250 h/s but most of the time it goes just 130/140.....
Any advice would be appreciated.....
Also followed the instructions from claymore (first page + first post this side) but nothing.....
your latest posted bios are made for what driver version? The last adrenaline?
Trying your bios for the Saphire pulse 570 4BG ITX and the card is not getting full speed on core (1244 Mhz) Even if is set it up in msi Afterburner or in the bat file always the same the voltage is floating up and down together with the core clock.... This behavior is with 6 cards...
Any advice would be appreciated...
Thanks in advanced
Edit:
After a fresh install of win 10 the problem is gone with the unstable hashrate, tested 5 hours with 26.7-27.4 Mhs on ETH and ca.500 Mhs on Sia coin... BUt anyway it is not hitting the 1244Mhz bios settled just arround the 1140-1170 Mhz of processor clock.... If there is any trick to get it to 1244, please let me know. But great work, thanks again.....
You need 580s if you want to push the card harder.
Hi,
thanks for the information. Im glad with it how its working, it was just "if" there is anything im missing... Thank you again for your good work!
No you don't need that... you just need better timings. It uses Nerdralph timing for the Hynix memory and some strange Elpida timing... with better timings it can do 29-30MH/s for Elpida, the 24AJ Hynix timing is little bit tricky but 28MH/s should be there, I don't have good timing for this type but someone wrote me that he has 30MH/s with this type.
well have read also ppl claiming to have 29 mhs but im not an expert (just a common user) and tried them all but without success.... if someone wants i can share the links for it....
your latest posted bios are made for what driver version? The last adrenaline?
Trying your bios for the Saphire pulse 570 4BG ITX and the card is not getting full speed on core (1244 Mhz) Even if is set it up in msi Afterburner or in the bat file always the same the voltage is floating up and down together with the core clock.... This behavior is with 6 cards...
Any advice would be appreciated...
Thanks in advanced
Edit:
After a fresh install of win 10 the problem is gone with the unstable hashrate, tested 5 hours with 26.7-27.4 Mhs on ETH and ca.500 Mhs on Sia coin... BUt anyway it is not hitting the 1244Mhz bios settled just arround the 1140-1170 Mhz of processor clock.... If there is any trick to get it to 1244, please let me know. But great work, thanks again.....
You need 580s if you want to push the card harder.
Hi,
thanks for the information. Im glad with it how its working, it was just "if" there is anything im missing... Thank you again for your good work!
your latest posted bios are made for what driver version? The last adrenaline?
Trying your bios for the Saphire pulse 570 4BG ITX and the card is not getting full speed on core (1244 Mhz) Even if is set it up in msi Afterburner or in the bat file always the same the voltage is floating up and down together with the core clock.... This behavior is with 6 cards...
Any advice would be appreciated...
Thanks in advanced
Edit:
After a fresh install of win 10 the problem is gone with the unstable hashrate, tested 5 hours with 26.7-27.4 Mhs on ETH and ca.500 Mhs on Sia coin... BUt anyway it is not hitting the 1244Mhz bios settled just arround the 1140-1170 Mhz of processor clock.... If there is any trick to get it to 1244, please let me know. But great work, thanks again.....
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BoardMining (Altcoins)
Re: Modified GPU BIOS for Mining
by
Assaro
on 16/01/2018, 20:37:10 UTC
@notbatman
Have a question.
your latest posted bios are made for what driver version? The last adrenaline?
Trying your bios for the Saphire pulse 570 4BG ITX and the card is not getting full speed on core (1244 Mhz) Even if is set it up in msi Afterburner or in the bat file always the same the voltage is floating up and down together with the core clock.... This behavior is with 6 cards...
It's 1200/2000, not so hard on undervolting, it seems not to have those strange clock issues in Windows.
It gives me 29+ MH/s on ETH.
As I said I'm not unhappy with performance, but power consumption optimization.
The card is more than stable @ 1100 core and 900 mv or less. No problem in Linux, but Windows drivers somehow mess up with clocks with this undervolting.
Thanks for sharing, finally some hope Im able to get 28-29 mhs an latest adrenaline driver, will test it a bit more and had also a funny experience with it on blockchain driver where the flashed card where mining 75-101 Mhs (single!!!) would be nice but unreal....
Anyway, this is a windows only behaviour. As I said, with Linux, core is always @ 1100 Mhz.
I'm satisfied with performance, 28,7 MH/s in ETH, not bad with Elpida memory @ 2000 Mhz.
is this result of 28,7 single mining or same result also for dual mining? Looking for some time for a working bios but nothing worked for me atm.... Would be grateful for any help.....
Single, but it can do it dual mining as well if you adjust -dcri in Claymore's.
Here is the modded bios I use now. Pay attention this Pulse ITX has Elpida memory.
hi there, sorry for the late response... Tried the bios you shared (many thanks for it). On the blockchain driver 23 august i got an error similar to yours but on the mem clock running around 533Mhz.... (instead of 2000) and on the 17.11.1 driver its the same like you described in your post with the latest adrenaline driver.... I tried it just on win 10.... If i find any working edition let you know Hope that @notbatman can fix it
Anyway, this is a windows only behaviour. As I said, with Linux, core is always @ 1100 Mhz.
I'm satisfied with performance, 28,7 MH/s in ETH, not bad with Elpida memory @ 2000 Mhz.
is this result of 28,7 single mining or same result also for dual mining? Looking for some time for a working bios but nothing worked for me atm.... Would be grateful for any help.....
Kinda stupid question since I've been away for a while.
Got 2x 290 cards using 390 bios and a 280x mining zcash.
I'm using the latest claymore zec miner for the 290 and getting 365 hashes out of each one. I'm using the latest optiminer for the 280x(claymore's miner gets only like 80 hashes out of the card for some reason, I think the card idles after a while). I'm using the 15.12 drivers.
Now I want to ask, is there any room for improvement on the hashrates?The hashrates were fine like a year ago when I used them a lot, but I want to know what hashrates are other people pulling with these cards. I also saw that AMD released some kind of official mining drivers(i think?) do they have any impact on the hashrate?
Thanks in advance.
Update your drivers to blockchain drivers and above You will see much improvement
What is the improvement for r9 290 / HD8990 and R9 295x2? Is it worth to update the drivers to block chain? Undervolting possible? dint checked it also for some time
Guys sorry for bother you, but could someone pls explain me the earnings on BTG?
Have 1920 h/s and after 3 days of mining getting just 0,06182091 BTG...
Calculators says it should be something like 0,054 - 0,055 BTG day...
Switched the pool and same result, after 2,5 days got 0,0565 BTG...
What im missing?
Thanks for any input
What calculator??? What are your gpu's and how many?
Calculator: coinwarz & whattomine
GPU list:
2x R9 290 1x HD8990 1x R9 295x2
Total hash 1920 h/s av.
They both do come up with the 0.058 and 0.054 number per day, but that is optimal pool performance. So I would say the pool you are on is not getting a lot of blocks.