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Open CL Error, what actually causes them?

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Do we actually know what causes these errors?

There's thousand posts on how to fix or things to try to resolve, but does anyone actually know what causes them?

share submission latency issue

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ok so ive been mining for about 4 month now, i have 1 x6 gpu mining rig and a 2 laptops at work, the mining rig share submission take 210-280 ms but at work it takes 140-190ms and its confusing the shit out of me even tho more people are connect to the router at work!

both office and home have the same isp with the same speed and the same exact router

also i tried a wired connection at home to see if any improvement will happen but that was useless i got worse latency than wifi

i have tried TCP optimization which worked and got me about 210-250ms but im still not satisfied, my stale share rate is jumping between 5% 9% on ethermine.org

should i buy a new router? i researched online and 99% of the time its barley the router that gives long latency


what could it be? any ideas...

Biostar TB250-BTC PCI-E x16 slot not recognizing card with riser cable

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I was running this rig with a card directly plugged into the pci-e x16 slot until I was able to pickup the last two cards. I assumed the pcie-x1 riser cables would work with this slot. I did notice it says it's a PCI Express 3 slot, does that mean I need to get the x16 riser cable?

Undervolting Through Hex Editor- SimpleMining

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Due to recent events I have decided to forego bashing my head against the wall with windows 10- My alternative being the Linux based SimpleMining OS.

So far I am a huge fan of it. One (huge) weakpoint is that undervolting just doesn't work on it for reasons that I at one time had read but have now forgotten. Because of this, I am forced to deactivate one of my GPUs or exceed my 1200W PSUs capacity.

I have searched around for the past few days now and have found a few posts/tutorials on editing the BIOS in a hex editor that touched on the subject, some more than others, but none were comprehensive enough to strictly cover undervolting.

I've gotten as far as finding the 'VoltageObjectInfo' section of my bios and adding the voltage offset register(8D 00)using ATOM Bios reader and HxD/HexWorkshop, but past that I am stuck as far as what to do as far as adding something to bring my voltages down to the 900 mV for the core and clock that worked for me through Wattool when I was on windows.

Can anyone give me a hand?

Tutorials I've found useful so far-

Anorak Tech AMD VBIOS Hex Modification Tutorial

Adding VDDC offset to Fury X ROM



Low Fury X Hashrate

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Using 16.12.2 AMD drivers, my fury X only gets about 19 Mh/s which seems extremely low. Is this normal due to difficulty increase or is there another issue at play?

ASUS 250 Mining Expert Motherboard issues

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I purchased the above to replace a Gigabyte z170-ud5 th which had fussy pcie slots thinking it would simplify things, how wrong I was. The board has some nice ideas but it feels like betaware bios software rushed out before being ready to compete with Biostar/Asrock

Issue 1 - memory slots cheap looking and very tight fitting
Issue 2 - Will only boot with one slot populated with 8GB Corsair 3200MHz, filling both slots and it won't even attempt to boot, thought it was dead, removing second stick of RAM resolves issue, worked fine in old mobo
Issue 3 - Turning Mining Bios off or setting RAM memory settings manually causes POST to repetidly to fail, only way to POST is to set optimize defaults which also re-enables mining mode
Issue 4 - refuses to recognise more than 1 GPU on usb 3 risers (VOO7s)
Issue 5 - Manual very basic, even online is poor, the embedded QR codes in manual reference wrong motherboard sub-manuals
Issue 6 - No onboard error codes displayed, you need old world speaker beep codes, took me a day without pluging pcie mobo tester to find out it didn't like my RAM

Good points

1- supports 19 slots
2- usefull pre-diagnostic display of pcie slots in bios splash screen when booting, wont tell you what error is if any though
3 - can support 3 psu coonections if they work?- I have evo 1300w and 650w which appear to be working (fan spinning, card lighting up)
4 - could be 15% faster with single card when used with this mobo as opposed to old z170 board, could be chance?

So beta AMD drivers and what feels like beta bios software on motherboard = not good combination.

May have to send it back which is a shame since I wanted so much to like it.



SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner

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SRBMiner Cryptonight AMD GPU Miner
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Download V1.5.3:
Mega : https://mega.nz/#!SXYDGDTD!Q0S06OXmymhTVeGh-L_2iqjREu57yS-qwJ8VArQTRJs


ATTENTION:
From V1.4.0 the miner uses a separate pools.txt file, where you define your pools, wallet, etc.
Config from older versions that includes pool related data, won't be used!


Supports:

- Cryptonight
- Cryptonight V7
- Cryptonight Lite
- Cryptonight Lite V7
- Cryptonight Heavy
- Cryptonight Ipbc
- Cryptonight ArtoCash
- Cryptonight Alloy


Supports Nicehash, Nicehash V7 & SSL/TLS encrypted connections

For best results use Blockchain compute drivers (Get it from here) or Radeon Adrenalin 17 or newer drivers.
ADL tested & working with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition Beta for Blockchain Compute Driver Version 17.30.1029


What can this miner offer you beside usual mining functionalities:


DevFee:
- Low DevFee (0.85%) -> every ~2 hours 1 minute mining for the dev
- Non-agressive DevFee mining -> if miner can't connect to DevFee pool, no problem, switching back to user pool ASAP


Performance:
- Only one parameter you have to play with : intensity (0 - 300)
- Leave intensity on 0, and miner will try to set a minimum start intensity automatically
- To get even better results, there is an option to use double threads


Extra:
- Watchdog that monitors your GPU threads, if they stop working, miner exists, and restart script starts miner again
- Set system shutdown temperature, to protect your GPU's from overheating
- Restart (disable/enable) all your VEGA gpu's with devcon before mining
- API for rig monitoring


Tips:
- If you leave intensity on 0 it will play safe, so in many cases you can increase that value to get better results
- For better results set double_threads to true, and leave intensity on 0
- If you get an error that says it can't create scratchpad buffer, you have to lower intensity
- Largest intensity setting won't always give you the best hashrate. Experiment and find the best setting for your GPU.



How to set it up ?
Read rest of the text , or watch this great tutorial video (Thanks Geek Mark)

The config file :

"cryptonight_type" : "NORMAL, NORMALV7, LITE, LITEV7, HEAVY, IPBC, ARTOCASH OR ALLOY"
"intensity" : A NUMBER BETWEEN 0-300,
"double_threads" : TRUE OR FALSE


Some examples for "cryptonight_type"

normal
+Electroneum
+ByteCoin
+Karbo
+DigitalNote
+Leviar

normalv7
+Monero
+Stellite
+Intense
+Graft
+Masari
+BBS

lite
+Aeon

litev7
+Turtlecoin
+Iridium

heavy
+Sumokoin
+Haven
+Loki

ipbc
+Ipbc

artocash
+Artocash

alloy
+Alloy


Optional parameters :

"giveup_limit" : HOW MANY TIMES TO TRY CONNECTING TO A POOL BEFORE SWITCHING TO NEXT POOL
"timeout" : WHEN IS A CONNECTION TO POOL TREATED AS TIMED OUT , IN SECONDS
"retry_time" : HOW MUCH TO WAIT TILL RECONNECTING WHEN DISCONNECTED FROM POOL, IN SECONDS
"reboot_script" : FILENAME, TURN OFF BUILT IN WATCHDOG AND INSTEAD RUN A USER DEFINED .BAT FILE ON GPU FAILURE (included windows restart .bat)
"restart_devices_on_startup" : IF TRUE IT WILL USE DEVCON TO DISABLE/ENABLE EVERY VEGA GPU IN YOUR MACHINE BEFORE MINING STARTS
"restart_devices_on_startup_script" : FILENAME, THIS SCRIPT RUNS AFTER VEGA GPU ENABLE/DISABLE PROCESS, GOOD FOR SETTING UP OVERCLOCKING

API:
"api_enabled" : TRUE OR FALSE
"api_rig_name" : IDENTIFIER FOR YOUR RIG
"api_port" : PORT ON WHICH THE REST API RUNS (DEFAULT IS 21555 IF NOT SET)


AMD Overdrive ADL supported GPUs can use :
"target_temperature" : A NUMBER BETWEEN 0-99, MINER WILL TRY TO MAINTAIN THIS TEMPERATURE FOR GPUS (ADL TYPE 1 (OVERDRIVEN) ONLY)
"shutdown_temperature" : A NUMBER BETWEEN 0-100, IF THIS TEMPERATURE IS REACHED, MINER WILL SHUTDOWN SYSTEM (ADL MUST BE ENABLED)



#SET GPU'S MANUALLY
#This example uses GPU devices with ID 0,1,3,4 and every GPU has it's own setting
"gpu_conf" :
[
{ "id" : 0, "intensity" : 80, "worksize" : 8, "threads" : 1},
{ "id" : 1, "intensity" : 40, "worksize" : 8, "threads" : 2},
{ "id" : 3, "intensity" : 30, "worksize" : 8, "threads" : 2},
{ "id" : 4, "intensity" : 90, "worksize" : 8, "threads" : 1}
]

Some additional parameters you can use in gpu_conf:

"kernel" : 0-4 , IF 0, MINER WILL SELECT MOST SUITABLE KERNEL, OTHERS ARE : 1-FOR GCN CARDS, 2-FOR PRE-GCN CARDS, 3-FOR PRE-GCN EXPERIMENTAL 1, 4-FOR PRE-GCN EXPERIMENTAL 2
"target_temperature" : A NUMBER BETWEEN 0-99, MINER WILL TRY TO MAINTAIN THIS TEMPERATURE FOR GPU. IF TARGET_TEMPERATURE OPTION NOT SET TO ZERO ON CONFIG TOP, THIS SETTING IS IGNORED (ADL TYPE 1 (OVERDRIVEN) ONLY)
"target_fan_speed" : A NUMBER BETWEEN 0-6000, THE RPM (ROUNDS PER MINUTE) SPEED FOR FAN. (ADL MUST BE ENABLED)
"adl_type" : 1 OR 2 , 1 - USE OVERDRIVEN , 2 - USE OVERDRIVE 5, DEFAULT IS 1 IF NOT SET, IF YOU DON'T HAVE TEMP OR CLOCKS DISPLAYED, TRY USING 2 (MOSTLY FOR OLDER CARDS)


So if you for ex. have 6 GPU's but want only to use 3, first run SRBPolaris-CN.exe --listdevices to list devices and their id's, that you can put in config file under gpu_conf part.

DON'T comment out or remove intensity and double_threads setting at the top of the config file, just leave it as-is, because when you use a per card setting, those settings will be ignored.



The pools file:

{
"pools" :
[
{"pool_use_tls" : false, "keepalive" : false, "pool" : "pool1address", "wallet" : "pool1wallet", "password" : "x"},
{"pool_use_tls" : false, "keepalive" : true, "pool" : "pool2address", "wallet" : "pool2wallet", "password" : "x"},
{"pool_use_tls" : false, "keepalive" : false, "pool" : "pool3address", "wallet" : "pool3wallet", "password" : "x"}
]
}


After setting up the config.txt file, just run start.bat
If you want to create a separate config and pools for a different coin, use --config and --pools parameter.


Options:

- Press 's' to see some basic stats
- Press 'h' to see hashing speed
- Press 'p' to fast switch to next pool from pools config file
- Press number from 0-9 to disable/enable from gpu0-gpu9, then shift+0 for gpu10, shift+1 for gpu11..etc. until gpu19 max (use US keyboard where SHIFT+1 = !, SHIFT+2 = @ ..etc..)


Parameters (go in .bat):

--config filename (use config file other than config.txt)
--pools filename (use pools file other than pools.txt)
--logfile filename (enable logging to file)
--listdevices (list available devices)
--listdevicesreordered (list available devices ordered by busid)
--gpureorder (order devices by busid)
--adldisable (disable ADL)
--disablegpuwatchdog (disable gpu crash detection)

Info:
You have to change the wallet address in sample config.txt file, if you leave it, you will donate some hashing power to me.

Miner keeps crashing while the others keep working?

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I have this one PC that keeps crashing and it's driving me crazy since I am away from the country it's located in and haven't been able to find a solution to this issue.

Not sure why though since it has the same specs and configuration as the other 2 miners that never crash unless their is a power or internet failure.

What could be causing this? I'm tired of having to monitor its status every damn day and tell my sibling to turn it off and back on from the back.

I need a solution urgently please thanks!

unusual IH Ring Buffer overflow" "ring_test" error causing miner to crash and unable to recover.

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I suspect it's my riser card going bad or something but I'm unsure.
Below is a screenshot of the error.


It is troublesome and the machine fails to reboot after the error.
Only thing that solves it is completely turning off the power supply and letting it sit for about 1 minute. (to cool down I assume?)

Can someone please help tell me which device ID this is? I just want to know which riser to replace.



Extremely Ethash Mining Speed Improvement

Getting more hash on Linux with RX570

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Does anyone know of a simple how to doc to follow on overclocking and undervolting RX570s on a Linux based build?

NetHash & Difficulty Estimates by August due to Bitmain E3

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Network hash has been around 250,000 to 260,000 GH/s range for a while, but looks like it is starting to push towards 300,000 GH/s . Difficulty is moving toward 3400 TH rapidly. (5/14/18)

The question is what will the hashrate/diff go to with all the Antminers shipping in July? It takes 50 of them to make 10GH/s (~200MH per unit)

Every 100,000 they sell will increase nethash by 20,000 GH, so if Bitmain sells 1/2 a million "E3"'s, the nethash will go up to 350,000 real fast. This will push Difficulty to roughly 4600 TH. Without a price increase, earnings will decrease by roughly 30% if this happens.

Any educated guesses on how many of these are being bought? Am I anywhere close on the 1/2 million in sales estimate? I am just trying to gauge and plan for later this year if the sh*t hits the fan. I guess technically some of them might be being bought to replace video cards which would decrease their hash contribution. Another thought is that hopefully the price of the coin will go up because cost of production (electricity) isn't really going down at all with these antminers, but I guess I am kind of worried about what they are hiding...

Anyway, I am not here for an ASIC/GPU debate, as that ship has sailed for now. Just looking for some thoughts on where hashrate and difficulty are headed.

Claymore's CryptoNote Windows CPU Miner V4.0

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Claymore's CryptoNote Windows CPU Miner
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GPU version is here:
https://goo.gl/ZEPpSh
Current version: 4.0

- removed devfee, miner is completely free now.
- added "-pow7" option to support Monero hardfork, use "-pow7 1" value to enable it.

Link:
https://goo.gl/XTWHhH

This is POOL version.

This version is for Windows x64, Windows x86 is supported up to v3.4 only. No Linux support planned.

This version uses AES-NI if CPU supports it, but also works with older CPUs that don' support AES-NI.

Since v4.0 this miner is completely free and has no developer fee.



COMMAND LINE OPTIONS:

-o pool address. Both HTTP and Stratum protocol are supported. You can specify several "-o" parameters to use several pools, or use "pools.txt" file, or use both.
First pool specified via "-o" option is main pool: miner will switch to main pool every 30 minutes.
Miner also supports SSL/TLS encryption for all data between miner and pool (if pool supports encryption), it significantly improves security.
To enable encryption, use "ssl://" or "stratum+ssl://" prefix (or "tls" instead of "ssl").

-u your wallet address.

-p password, use "x" as password.

-t number of threads. "-t 0" - autoselection. Autoselection does not work fine in all cases, so try different values.
Optimal value depends mostly on L3 cache size.
For example, if your CPU has 8 MB of L3 cache (i7 CPUs), use "-t 4". For 6MB L3 cache (i5 CPUs) use "-t 3".

-pow7 option to support Monero hardfork, use "-pow7 1" value to enable it.

-lowcpu low CPU usage mode. In this mode only one CPU thread is used but the speed is much higher than in "-t 1" mode.
This mode is useful for mining in background when minimal CPU usage is required instead of maximal mining speed.
Possible values are "-lowcpu 1" or "-lowcpu 2". For example, on i7 4770 CPU "-lowcpu 2" shows about 180 h/s on a single CPU thread.
This option is available only for CPUs that support AES-NI.

-ee close miner if no more pools are available in the list. By default, miner tries all pools one by one, after last pool it tries first pool again and so on.
Use "-ee 1" to close miner when it tried all pools, so you can restart it from some script and do some additional actions related to internet connectins if necessary.

-dbg debug log and messages. "-dbg 0" (default) - create log file but don't show debug messages.
"-dbg 1" - create log file and show debug messages. "-dbg -1" - no log file and no debug messages.

-r Restart miner mode. "-r 0" (default) - restart miner if something wrong. "-r -1" - disable automatic restarting. -r >0 - restart miner if something
wrong or by timer. For example, "-r 60" - restart miner every hour or when some worker thread failed.

-retrydelay delay, in seconds, between connection attempts. Default values is "20". Specify "-retrydelay -1" if you don't need reconnection, in this mode miner will exit if connection is lost.

-ftime failover main pool switch time, in minutes, see "Failover" section below. Default value is 30 minutes, set zero if there is no main pool.

-mport remote monitoring/management port. Default value is -3333 (read-only mode), specify "-mport 0" to disable remote monitoring/management feature.
Specify negative value to enable monitoring (get statistics) but disable management (restart, uploading files), for example, "-mport -3333" enables port 3333 for remote monitoring, but remote management will be blocked.
You can also use your web browser to see current miner state, for example, type "localhost:3333" in web browser.
Warning: use negative option value or disable remote management entirely if you think that you can be attacked via this port!
By default, miner will accept connections on specified port on all network adapters, but you can select desired network interface directly, for example, "-mport 127.0.0.1:3333" opens port on localhost only.

-mpsw remote monitoring/management password. By default it is empty, so everyone can ask statistics or manage miner remotely if "-mport" option is set. You can set password for remote access (at least EthMan v3.0 is required to support passwords).

-colors enables or disables colored text in console. Default value is "1", use "-colors 0" to disable coloring. Use 2...4 values to remove some of colors.

-v displays miner version, sample usage: "-v 1".



CONFIGURATION FILE

You can use "config.txt" file instead of specifying options in command line.
If there are not any command line options, miner will check "config.txt" file for options.
If there is only one option in the command line, it must be configuration file name.
If there are two or more options in the command line, miner will take all options from the command line, not from configuration file.
Place one option per line, if first character of a line is ";" or "#", this line will be ignored.
You can also use environment variables in "epools.txt" and "config.txt" files. For example, define "WORKER" environment variable and use it as "%WORKER%" in config.txt or in epools.txt.



SAMPLE USAGE

unsecure connection:
NsCpuCNMiner64.exe -o stratum+tcp://mine.moneropool.org:80 -u 449TGay4WWJPwsXrWZfkMoPtDbJp8xoSzFuyjRt3iaM4bRHdzw4qoDu26FdcGx67BMDS1r2bnp7f5hF 6xdPWWrD3Q3Wf7G6 -p x

SSL/TLS connection:
miningpoolhub (this pool detects encryption automatically so it uses same port as for unencrypted connection):
NsCpuCNMiner64.exe -o ssl://us-east.cryptonight-hub.miningpoolhub.com:20580 -u YourLogin.YourWorker -p x

Do not forget to specify your wallet address!



FAILOVER

Use "epools.txt" file to specify additional pools. This file has text format, one pool per line. Every pool has 3 connection attempts.
Miner disconnects automatically if pool does not send new jobs for a long time or if pool rejects too many shares.
If the first character of a line is ";" or "#", this line will be ignored.
Do not change spacing, spaces between parameters and values are required for parsing.
If you need to specify "," character in parameter value, use two commas - ,, will be treated as one comma.
Pool specified in the command line is "main" pool, miner will try to return to it every 30 minutes if it has to use some different pool from the list.
If no pool was specified in the command line then first pool in the failover pools list is main pool.
You can change 30 minutes time period to some different value with "-ftime" option, or use "-ftime 0" to disable switching to main pool.



REMOTE MONITORING/MANAGEMENT

Miner supports remote monitoring/management via JSON protocol over raw TCP/IP sockets. You can also get recent console text lines via HTTP.
Start "EthMan.exe" from "Remote management" subfolder (Windows version only).
Check built-in help for more information. "API.txt" file contains more details about protocol.



PERFORMANCE

About 280 h/s on i7-4770 ("-t 4")
About 170 h/s on i5-4430 ("-t 3")
32bit version is slower than 64bit version in 1.5-2.0 times, about 190 h/s on i7-4770.



TROUBLESHOOTING

For most cases miner shows detailed error messages with explanations. To achieve maximal mining speed, start miner with admin rights once (miner must show "scfg: 1"),
it will configure system for optimal performance; then reboot computer to apply changes. For normal work no admin rights or other permissions are required. However,
if you use Windows UAC and start miner as admin in non-elevated mode miner will not work. Either create normal user and start miner there, or disable UAC.
Miner must show "FAST MODE ENABLED" message if everything is ok.
Sometimes reboot is necessary to clean RAM, otherwise miner can show "not enough memory" error.

Low speed in Windows 8.1 x64:

1. Make sure you are logged as admin. Create shortcut for NsCpuCNMiner64.exe on desktop.
2. Open shortcut properties, and specify command line parameters, for example:
C:\miner\NsCpuCNMiner64.exe -o stratum+tcp://mine.moneropool.org:80 -u 449TGay4WWJPwsXrWZfkMoPtDbJp8xoSzFuyjRt3iaM4bRHdzw4qoDu26FdcGx67BMDS1r2bnp7f5hF 6xdPWWrD3Q3Wf7G6 -p x
3. Press "Advanced" button, check "Run As Administrator". Also disable UAC and reboot (perhaps this step is not ncessary for your configuration).
4. Start shortcut, I get about 290 h/s on stock i7-4770 in Windows 8.1 x64.

Ethermine Pool Monitor & Notification

Moon Bot-Bot for trading on Bittrex and Binance

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Moon Bot - Bot-terminal for the pump, trading signals, strategies with pending orders, manual trading method of scalping any pair on BTC-XXX. So far, x64 is presented as a portable application for Windows.

Works on Bittrex and now also on Binance!


The main task of the bot is to buy a coin as quickly as possible, sell with a profit, and at the same time refrain from buying a coin, the chance of profit from which is low.

To do this, the bot is:

automatic reading of messages from the Telegram
auto-detection of coins on the text in the clipboard
analysis of coins in automatic mode for their " pump-quality"
mass settings: under what conditions to buy or not to buy a coin, setting the relative prices of purchase\sale and so on.
auto determination of the start of the pampas
Tools for manual trading: quick rearrangement of orders with the mouse, visual distribution of volumes in the glass in real time, coin chart with a resolution of 1 second and display of all executed orders (foreign orders including)
Stop Loss, Trailing Stop Functions
and much more, see more on my website

The bot has an algorithm for detecting the beginning of the pump, but it is still far from perfect, so the current version is most effective in conjunction with the channel (in a Telegram for example), in which the pump is declared. Links to channels and examples of real trading are on the website of the bot

Approximate scheme of work: the bot reads the pre-defined Telegram channels. As soon as the signal comes, the Bot decides whether to buy, if so then immediately buys and immediately puts on sale. Another use case is fast manual trading (scalping).

IMPORTANT! The bot is not designed to trade in a fully automatic mode. It is intended only for the automation of routine actions, which gives a gain in time.



Download Moon-Bot:
https://mega.nz/#!bfpjQCxA!vYU0FPTFQopsOI7IUIQgTWyJYApzu1tGPSpsuggQJ-A


Quick guide to flash your RX470/RX480 cards

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This is just a quick guide for how to flash you RX470/RX480 cards. I hope it helps.

Download these.
https://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2728/atiflash-2-74
https://github.com/caa82437/PolarisBiosEditor
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/

If you want a custom rom (Higher hash, lower power), you can contact Heliox
For example: RX 480 8G Samsung: 32+Mh ETH, RX 470 4G Hynix: 31+Mh ETH

Use GPU-Z to see what kind of memory your card has

1, open atiflash, MUST RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR
2, click on save to save the original bios, save it as RX470ogBIOS.ROM or RX480ogBIOS.ROM (for convenience)
3, open polaris bios editor
4, click open at the top left and open the OG bios you just saved
5, edit the timings according to your cards memory
6, click save, save it as RX470modBIOS.ROM or RX480modBIOS.ROM
7, open atiflash again, MUST RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR
8, at the top select the card you want to flash
9, click load image at the bottom left
10, search for the modded bios you just saved and open it
11, click program
12...wait a minute to finish, when its done it'll say to restart...if you're done click yes, if you have more cards to flash click no and repeat steps 8-12 until you're done.

Also, when selecting cards to flash, it will only show 3 cards, so if you want to flash more than 3 cards, only have 3 cards connected to the motherboard at a time, flash the cards, restart, make sure it worked, shutdown, switch cards and repeat. And then make sure you have the right driver installed.

This is what works for me. I hope it works for you too.

GPU Mining is out, come and let us know of your bench scores!

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**This thread is for benchmark results only - post questions in other threads**

Geth GPU support is coming soon, in the meantime, the C++ miner is out.
The purpose of this thread is to post GPU results, not CPU.

First, install the client:
https://github.com/ethereum/cpp-ethereum/wiki/Installing-clients

Second, run eth -M -G
Of course, you'll need a GPU for this to work. Use --opencl-device 0 if Eth is not identifying your OCL device properly

Third, post your results!

The format is:

OS / OS version / GPU / Eth Version
min / mean / max: xx / xx / xx
Inner mean: xx.xxxx MH

Please post everything in MH.
Please do not post questions etc as they will be removed.


Update:
14/05/15 - corrected typo on opencl, clarified thread rules

AMD RX 580 8 GB GPU showing Microsoft Basic Display Adapter

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Hi,
I have a 7 GPU rig and one of the GPUs is showing Microsoft Basic Display Adapter. Details below
7 AMD RX 580 8 GB GPUs (Power Color Red Devils)
Asus 720 Prime MB
4 GB RAM
120 GB HDD
Windows 10 Pro

I have tried the following
DDU AMD driver and reinstalled
Changed the Riser
Disabled the Device and reenabled it
Ran Windows Update
Virtual memory set to 16400 MB

Nothing worked
Help please

Poor GPU performance

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My rig has 2 Gigabyte RX570s and 4 Gigabyte RX580s. I have read everything I can and watched a ton of videos. Modded the BIOS as per instructions, using the latest blockchain driver and patcher. My best card hashes at 27 worst at 25. OC with Afterburner does mostly nothing except make hashing get a little worse. I am using Win 10 and do not want to use Linux or a command line OS. By all accounts, I’m supposed to be hashing at 29 to 36. BTW, there are some instructions that say to change BIOS from gaming to computing. I don’t see this option anywhere. If you’ve got a minute, I’d appreciate hearing your tips for better hash rates.

200USD promo for Bgin mining rig

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Now 200USD promo for Bgin mining rig.


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