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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.9.3 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 10/08/2019, 14:09:43 UTC
"Tko"? Ah, this guy is from Croatia. How's it going with the rise of nazism these days? Wearing black uniform and jackboots already? Because anyone wearing white left the country nowadays. So, am I a doc's alt or not? Make up your mind already.

Edit: you edited the post and still can't write the word correctly.

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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.9.3 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 10/08/2019, 13:52:05 UTC
Ko je ovaj moron? Seriously, mods did nothing so far? The thread is hijacked, and spammed with badly written/translated nonsense. Can someone ban this… person already so we can get back discussing the miner, thx.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.9.1 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 13/07/2019, 09:47:57 UTC
Downloaded the latest 1.9.1 version and still the main GPU starts at 1000h/s and drops over time from there. Sniff, shame I cannot use the 1.8.0 anymore.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.9.0 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 26/06/2019, 21:05:09 UTC
Hey, thx for the reply. I didn't OC, just undervolted, and even downclocked the core to lower the temps. Worked fine so far, till I installed the 1.9.0.

Also, it seems I cannot send you any messages. You can post here your OverdriveN settings, that's why this forum is for, anyways.

You can PM me now,
It was disabled by default to receive messages from other members!
What is your exact card's model? Rx Vega 64 Reference model?
Because the numbers changes card by card.
I'm using Asus Strixx 64s, on a Threadripper system.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.9.0 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 25/06/2019, 13:04:32 UTC
Hey, thx for the reply. I didn't OC, just undervolted, and even downclocked the core to lower the temps. Worked fine so far, till I installed the 1.9.0.

Also, it seems I cannot send you any messages. You can post here your OverdriveN settings, that's why this forum is for, anyways.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.9.0 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 24/06/2019, 13:05:38 UTC
I'm already using that driver, and I always DDU before installing a new one.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.9.0 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 24/06/2019, 05:31:20 UTC
Doesn't seem to be helping, unless I did something wrong.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.9.0 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 23/06/2019, 11:11:40 UTC
Yo, I'm back. A couple of days ago I finished mining another monero with my two 64s. I was on the 1.8.0 but had to update because I didn't mine anything afterwards. So, I'm at 1.9.0 now, and my main GPU never goes to its full potential. Always starts around 1000h/s and just drops and drops over time. Sure, that happened before If I was using anything besides the miner, but now its the case even after fresh restart, and nothing besides the miner is active. Can someone help, or if its a bug could you look at it?

Edit: and now this happened

https://i.imgur.com/Cldv0yT.png
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.7.1 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 28/11/2018, 20:47:05 UTC
Ok, I think I finally figured out what's happening…. As long I just restart my PC and don't run anything else both of my GPUs are mining at their highest hashrate. But as soon I start a video, or open a web browser the main one drops to like 1100h/s. Is there any way to prevent this, even if the price is a bit slugish system, I should at least be able to run a music player while mining. I know this was the case with the Cryptonote miner, bot of GPUs were at constant cca 1600h/s.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.7.1 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 27/11/2018, 11:12:55 UTC
Ok, wanted to make another report. For the past 12 hours both of my GPUs are mining at their full capability, both going above 1750H/s. But before I restarted the PC one of them was like 900-1100h/s. And I'm sure, as always, that the second GPU will drop to the cca 1000 at any moment. Everything seems so random, I cannot pinpoint at any setting or config to tweak and say I did this thing and it works properly now. I simply downloaded the latest 1.7.1 version and inserted my wallet into the config. It was mining with one GPU at 1750h/s, and the other one always started at 1100 and dropped to 900 eventually. So, yeah. Really not sure what I can do myself for that matter.

Edit: I'm also using the latest 18.11.2 driver.


Edit2: Ok, I just played a video on YouTube and it dropped to 1100h/s right off…. And it stays like that the whole time now. *sigh*
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.7.0 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 12/11/2018, 10:35:54 UTC
I just noticed that the nanopool linked new Finminer,, so I gave it a try. It sets up easy, but in the end I'm getting the same overall result. While Srbminer gives 1700h/s on one GPU and 1000 or less on the other, in Finminer both are around 1300h/s. Well,  I guess that's it, eh?
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.7.0 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 10/11/2018, 17:17:28 UTC
But either way, I'm running the latest version now and still having a spastic secondary GPU. In fact, even on TeamRedMiner I'm seeing something similar. One GPU gets around 1900h/s, but teh secondary is even worse, around 600h/s... I seriously don't know what to do anymore, I'm helpless. Reinstalled Windows, updated drivers, updated BIOS, did everything I could, no hope.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.7.0 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 10/11/2018, 16:47:23 UTC
So, where can we download it?

are you for real or is this a joke ?  Roll Eyes
For real... The dl link on the official page still says 1.6.9...
https://i.imgur.com/LJ6NwII.png
Meh...
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.7.0 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 10/11/2018, 16:39:22 UTC
V1.7.0
- Speed increase on BitTube/Haven/Heavy/Italo algos up to ~10% (depends of gpu)
- Small speed increase on V8 algo for Vegas
- Added new algo CN-Dark [CryoNote]
- Added new algo CN-Fest [Festival coin]
- Added startup monitor which monitors miner startup process
- Added new work mode for GPU hashrate watchdog [--gpuwatchdogdisablemode]
- Added yet another gpu tuning parameter 'aes'
- Fixed a bug related to hash speed monitor and algo switching
- Small bug fixes


+ Performance boost for BitTube/Haven/Heavy/Italo algos up to ~10%, some cards gained 1% some 10%, i don't have exact numbers, you should try it out and see.
Vegas gained the most, also i hope that i fixed the Ellesmere 8Gb cards problem, not reaching max hashing speed. If you had 1k+ on some earlier versions, you should be able to reach it now again but you MUST set fragments to 0 if you are setting it by hand, otherwise it probably won't reach max speeds.
And no fee increase because of the extra performance, it stays at ~0.85%

+ Some small optimisation gained around +10hs on my test Vega56 on V8 algo

+ Added new algos : Cryptonight Dark and Fest

+ Startup monitor, a few of you have problems that sometimes miner wont hang, but it stops on GPU init process. I added a watchdog that should restart miner or run a user defined script if miner won't start working for a period of time. User can define this time period, default is 2 minutes.
So if miner can't init gpu's but the process did not freeze, or hang, the watchdog should trigger after 2 minutes and restart the miner.

Parameters that can be set in start.bat :

--maxstartuptime value (max time to init gpu's and start mining, min 10 sec, max 10 min, def. 2 min)
--maxstartuptimescript filename (run this script if maxstartuptime is exceeded)
--disablestartupmonitor (disable watchdog for miner startup interval)

+ If you dont want the gpu hashrate watchdog to restart the whole miner if a gpu hangs, now a new mode is available : disable mode
What this does is if it detects that your card can't hash (speed is 0), and its not because your driver crashed (because if that happens nothing can help you  Grin ), then it will disable that gpu, so the other gpu's can continue to work and no miner restart will occur.

To use this mode put --gpuwatchdogdisablemode in start.bat

+ gpu_conf, new parameter 'aes' . Never enough of extra tuning parameters, right ?
This parameter can have the value of 0,1 or 2. Default is 0, and it is probably the best option for newer cards. This parameter just select the method for AES calculation part in the kernel. You can try it out, maybe you gain a few more hashes if you find the right one for your GPU
So, where can we download it?
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.6.9 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 10/11/2018, 15:15:19 UTC
Well, I just reinstalled Windows. Fresh latest drivers, disabled CF, applied OD settings,... It didn't help. It was running at full for a bit, then the second card dropped to about 1100h/s. I don't know what to do anymore.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.6.9 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 08/11/2018, 21:46:59 UTC
I was looking for Nitro models, but at the beginning of this year there were non in here, and I could only find the Strix of all the customs. Took another 2 months to find another, eh. Everything worked fine before, while I was mining on either NiceHash, ETN with cryptonight, and even XMR on Cryptonote. Even while I still had Ryzen system and GPUs were so close to each other, and the upper card had at least 10 degrees more than the lower GPU. Not sure what's happening lately. I'm also experiencing BSODs, with thread stuck in device driver, or video memory management internal. But again, so random. The last one was after nearly 24hrs of non-stop mining. Sometimes it takes a couple of hours, sometimes minutes… Oh, well.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.6.9 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 08/11/2018, 21:33:27 UTC
Two Asus Strix Vega64s. This is the OD config.

https://i.imgur.com/TwcBtVo.png
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.6.9 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 08/11/2018, 20:45:06 UTC
Again, temps are pretty much identical on both cards, and were still the same when the second GPU worked at full. With Claymore Cryptonote miner both were running fully, but there's no new releases that support v8. I don't know what's the issue, it seems so random. First Windows update made it working correctly for several minutes…. Then the BIOS update for a couple of hours. After that initial window its the same story again. My last resort is reinstalling the Windows again.
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.6.9 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 08/11/2018, 19:37:49 UTC
Temps:

http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/18/11/08/adn.png

Still far better than having them at stock voltages, in that case the hottest card has its HBM2 at 95c....
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Re: SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner V1.6.9 - native algo switching
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KhorneFlake
on 08/11/2018, 18:52:27 UTC
I just wanted to report that I've solved my problem with one of my Vegas being quite spastic, like less than half hashrate of its sibling. My Windows key was deactivated for a while now, and I finally contacted the supports and they helped me reactivating my Windows copy. I got an update, and after restarting both cards are running at the same speed:

https://i.imgur.com/Sxk4zwu.png

Edit: Um, it seems I started celebrating too early. My 4th miner report shows it dropped to around 1100h/s again...
you need to cool those vegas, set the fan to 3000rpm.
That is why the hashrate drops, hbm gets too hot

Both are pretty much the same temps wise, maybe the upper one has a degree more.. Much better now since I switched to the Threadripper platform and there's more space between them, on the mainstream Ryzen mobo they were too close.

Use Soft Power Play Tables to get Memory to 1100 Mhz if possible and also voltages a little down, you should get ~1900 H/s out of one Vega and temp around 50 degrees Celsius (depends of the Vega model). Keep in mind the HBM is ~10 degrees hotter than what you see on the screen.
Hey, I just wanted to report that it seems I've fixed my issue. My X399 Taichi originally came with the 2.00 BIOS version, I just updated to the 2.30 Bridge BIOS and both cards are now working fully. Imagine that… Hopefully this will stop thread_stuck_in_device_driver and video_memory_management_internal BSODs, but eh.

Meh, once again I celebrated too early… This time hash on the second GPU started dropping after a couple of hours, and its still around 1k or less, even if I restart my PC. WTH already. I'll see what will happen when I reinstall Windows.