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XFX RX 480 GTR 8GB Black Edition Bios LOW POWER +29 Mh/s

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Hi everyone

I want to share with you guys my mod, it works in all my cards, i used the one with the lowest ASIC (76,8 %) to show how this bios behave, i'm sharing the most stable bios because; i have a custom one for each card, some with lower mem volt and/or core volt.

I was aiming for the highest Mh/s with stock volts, then undervolted as much as possible, those settings allow the card to run at lower power consumption with ZERO GPU Memory errors.



Ignore the Polaris BIOS Editor because those are test settings are not stable (MEM volt is too low), here is a screenshot for solo mining ETH:



Dual mining is good too:



Tested for 48 hours and so far no reboots, driver crashes, etc, 100% stable in all my cards, you may need to lower volts settings or increase them a bit.

Hope you guys find those useful.

Enjoy.

3x3cUt0r

Hard fork is coming, What's happend with ETH future ??

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Sooner, ETC'll be die because of hard fork.
I'm really worry about ETH future. Diff more than 85, and price still 12$.

RX480 rigs wont boot without monitor connected

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As the topics say.
I now have two RX 480 rigs running ETH but none of them will boot without a monitor connected to the main gpu.

The rigs are running Windows 10 and they can run ultra stable for days without any problems. But when i reboot the systems they will halt before windows start loading. As soon as i connect a screen and reboot the system again they fire up right away.

Anyone else having this problem ?

Rigs spec:
Asrock H81 BTC Pro
Dual core Celeron
4Gb DDR3
Silverstone Strider 1200w
SSD
Powered USB risers
Reference RX 480 8GB

Anyone have Gigabyte Rx480 G1 Gaming good mining setting?

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I have search for few days but never seen a high mhs, low power or stable mod for my rig (6x giga g1 rx480 8gb)

Sapphire RX 480 Nitro+ OC 8GB (11260-01-20G) modded BIOS 29+MH + downvolt

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BIOS originally dumped with AtiWinFlash 2.74 on "silent" BIOS jumper position.
Modified with PBE (polaris bios editor) 1.4
Clocks 1125/2080 tuned to keep GPU and mem controller load maxxed.

Cooler profile - unmodified

Flashing and installing procedure can be found in Boysie thread.

It's strongly recommended to flash your card, when BIOS jumper is on "silent" position - when jumper moved to DVI/HDMI connectors side.

You can also use Sapphire trixx, wattman or something else you want - to modify voltage (in most cases it can be lowered), clocks and cooler profile.

BIOS seems to be stable, but use it on your own risk and make backup of your original BIOS before any change/flashing.
If you forgot to do it, you can find it here.

Joke! Even if you do something wrong and catch some troubles - simply boot your system with "default" BIOS jumper position. You can switch it on the fly after booting your OS and flash your original unmodified BIOS.



GET READY FOR THE HARD FORK!

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I know this is pretty late since it's less than three hours to go - but everyone who wants to be on the new attack resistant blockchain needs to upgrade their ethereum client of choice RIGHT NOW!

Read this blog post:

https://blog.ethereum.org/2016/10/18/faq-upcoming-ethereum-hard-fork/

Basically it means download and use the latest version of Geth, Mist, Mist wallet, Parity or whatever other client you use as a node or wallet.

Question regarding paper wallets

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If I want to send money from my paper wallet address to another address like an exchange, do I need to send the full value of the wallet to the exchange, pick what I want then send it back to the paper wallet? Or can I just send what I want and the rest will be left alone? Also I don't know if this matters, but I'm treating my paper wallet as cold storage.
Thank you.

newbie question

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Hi guys,

so im quite new in this field.. im mining since full 3-4 days both eth and siacoin using claymors dual miner 7.2
im using both wallet programs: Etherium wallet and Sia-UI for each coin respectively. i have specified the adress for each wallet inside the program.
my blocks are synced all the way but still my balance on both of the wallets shows 0.... why?

Xereo's Sapphire Nitro Rx480 8gb non reference 31mh, so far stable 113w

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Decided just to edit my timings instead of using someone elses rom.

So far so good. Will update if stable i will share it on here.

Sapphire Nitro+ RX470 8GB Custom Rom

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Sorry for another RX4xx rom thread.

I searched a lot but i only found 2 roms, booth wont work proper.

Is someone using this cards with a custom rom, and if yes, would someone share it?

Tesla 40k workstation

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Hello everybody!
I have a system based on:
https://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/1027/SYS-1027GR-TRT2.cfm

Intel Xeon CPU E5-2630 v2@2600 Gh 2600 Gh (2 processors)
256 Gb RAM

GPU:
Name: 'Tesla K40m'
Index: 1
ComputeCapability: '3.5'
SupportsDouble: 1
DriverVersion: 7.5000
ToolkitVersion: 5.5000
MaxThreadsPerBlock: 1024
MaxShmemPerBlock: 49152
MaxThreadBlockSize: [1024 1024 64]
MaxGridSize: [2.1475e+09 65535 65535]
SIMDWidth: 32
TotalMemory: 1.2079e+10
FreeMemory: 1.1159e+10
MultiprocessorCount: 15
ClockRateKHz: 745000
ComputeMode: 'Default'
GPUOverlapsTransfers: 1
KernelExecutionTimeout: 0
CanMapHostMemory: 1
DeviceSupported: 1
DeviceSelected: 1

When i start ethminer it gives me 11 Mh/sec. It seems to be very little. Moreover, ethminer uses less the 10% of vRAM. Do you have any ideas how to use my workstation for more efficient mining?

Thanks in advance.

MSI Radeon™ RX 470 GAMING X, 8GB = ETH 24.1 MH/s + SIA 361 MH/s SIA = 866W!

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New values RIG 6x GK - MSI RX 470 GAMING X 8gb:

Core: -96 mV
RAM: 1750 Mhz
GPU 1070 MHz

Tests of the complete system from the outlet ETH + SIA: 866 Watt
Hashrate Ethereum: 144.5 MHS
Hashrate SIA: MHS 2167
Room temperature: 22C
Consumption 1 MH/s: 5.9 W
RISER Consumption: 3.8A

Setting done in AFTERBURNER
Further the resulting values in FIG.

Certainly if you have a better opportunity to beat glad to share some information :-)







Is it worth making a mining rig now ?

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hey all , I have just started mining like a week ago and have only just managed to get it working and love doing this. But i want to make a better rig with more gpu's And saw that the stly of mining is changing to pos i think it was witch means you dont need GPU's to mine . Is it worth making a new rig now ? or just stick with what ive got 2 x r9 280x at 40 MH/s ??

thanks
sorry if it didnt make much sense
ben

Boysie 29MH lowpower red devil 480 8G

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here you all go

a 29MH version of the red devil 8GB 480 rom

looks like its 20w less while dual mining so not as much as I would expect

mem went down to 910 on my test card. you might get more like the ref 480 got down to 890

flash at your own risk.

I was dual mining @ 29MH/320MH SC

Boysie

ethos 1.1.2 pwr, cor, and mem

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Are we able to adjust pwr, cor, and mem settings at the same time with this latest update?

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

Simplemining.net Linux OS 2xx/3xx/4xx

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The project is new started (05 July 2016) and i will release alpha version very soon.
Alpha release date: i dont promise but if everything goes right then 9-12 July 2016.

Website: simplemining.net/

Most wanted info and concept:
- idea is simple - download for free my Operating System and write it to any drive: Hard Drive, SSD or simple USB pendrive also :)
- in configuration you will also need to enter your BTC address to get money form mining
- then just insert USB or SSD to your GPU card system, boot it and it will start mining itself
- it is based on Ubuntu 16 and newest AMD drivers
- iner will mine at nicehash.com pool so at the beginning your stats and hashpower will be there.

Destination features:
- automate everything even updates that will update your miner software to hash more
- if there will be better currency than ethereum - my OS will switch to it
- central panel to manage all your rigs and pools
- overclocking/powertuning
- graphical stats of your gpu rigs (hashrate, cpu load, free space, GPU temperatures, GPU fan speed etc)
- notifications via mail
- feature list - list where you can vote which feature you want the most :)

Requirements:

- AMD GPUs R2xx/R3xx/RX4xx (meaby also in future nvidia too)
- hard drive / ssd / usb pendrive - it must be 16GB or bigger
- your btc address written in config file (editing under windows)
About me
- I am linux admin for about 13 years and crypto miner for 5 years
- linux, programming and crypto are my hobbies :)
- nothing is free in this world so my service (OS, features, updates) will cost like 2-4 % of your hashpower.
- if you want to contact me: admin@simplemining.net

Fastest 480 cards?

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Are the 480 8GB Red Devils still the king of the fastest hashrate in the 480 series?
I just spotted a post in another thread about 480 Nitro 8GBs running 32MH.. not sure if this is true or not..

I'm about to buy another 24 cards, and want to maximize my hashing power by picking the right card.

Thanks guys :)

claymore mining statistic

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Hi,
few days ago I found a apk in google store to monitoring stats of claymore miner, the apk work well but I don't know how it's work. I need to monitoring stats on web browser but If i type ip:3333 I got error 404, but In app that ip works good, anybody know anything about that ?

Quick Start Guide To Mine Ethereum

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PLEASE READ THIS, OR USE THE SEARCH BAR. We'd like to keep this forum clean of repeat questions. Thanks!

I've made this quick guide to help people new to mining, and I'll add to it if I missed anything. I hope this helps.


Hardware requirements to start mining.

GPU: It's up to you to choose what graphics card you want to mine with. Do your homework. How much is it. How much power does it need. How fast is it in terms of its hash rate. The GPU must have at least 2GB of memory, AMD cards are best to use and AMD GPU driver 15.12. This Mining Hardware Comparison list is very helpful. http://62.212.74.86/~mining/list/

Motherboard: You'll need a motherboard that has enough PCIe x16 and PCIe x1 slots to support the ammout of graphics cards you plan on using in your rig. The Asrock H81 Pro BTC and Asrock H97 Anniversary, are both good boards to use, they are relatively cheap and they can support 6 graphics cards with 1 PCIe x16 slot and 5 PCIe x1 slot. And you will need to buy a power button, obviously to turn on your rig.

Riser Cables: To use the PCIe x1 slots on your motherboard, will need to buy PCIe x1 to x16 riser card extender cables, it can also be used on the PCIe x16 slot. It's also great to give your cards some space from each other. I would recommend buying 1 or 2 extra ones, because sometimes you'll get one that doesn't work.

CPU: You'll want to buy a CPU that fits your motherboard. If you go with the Asrock H81 Pro BTC or Asrock H97 Anniversary, the Intel Celeron G1820 or G1840 works just fine for it.

Power Supply: You'll need to calculate how much power you need. For example, I have a 6 card AMD R7 370 rig, each card uses 110watts of power for a total of 660watts, and the rest of the rig uses about 200watts. So knowing this rig will need 860watts of power, I went with a good 1000watt power supply that came will all the necessary cables.

Hard Drive: A 60GB hard drive is all you need, and you can find a small solid state drive now for a good price.

RAM: A minimum of 4GB of RAM.

You'll also need to buy a keyboard, mouse, monitor, and its best to use an Ethernet connection not WIFI. You may temporarily need an optical drive, to install your drivers and Operating System. If you can do all that with a flash drive, that's great too.

Mining

In this link from Nanopool.org, http://eth.nanopool.org/help, you'll find 3 mining clients you can easily download and configure to start mining. Claymore Dual Miner, Genoil Miner, and EthMiner.

For example. I use Ethminer and I point it to nanopool, so I edited the start.bat file so it looks like this:
setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0
setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
ethminer -M -G -F http://eth-us-east1.nanopool.org:8888/YOUR_WALLET/YOUR_WORKER_NAME

Then all you have to do is just run the bat file and you're mining away.

You should know where your DAG file is, because if you don't keep an eye on it, your hard drive may quickly fill up. You only need the 2 most recent DAG files so it's OK to delete any older ones, but sometimes you'll have to delete all of them. For me, I just had to search for the folder "Ethash" and put a shortcut of it on the desktop.

Also some helpful tips.

Set your rig to turn on when power is connected, AND set your miner to run on startup. Just google run on startup. It's a must and you'll love it when your power goes out and you're not home. When your power comes back on, your rig will turn on and start mining again.

Use a remote desktop. I use Google Chrome Remote Desktop, and I set it up on all my rigs. From my phone or another computer, I can control any of my rigs and keep an eye on them.
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