Setup : Win x64 8.1 / Sapphire NITRO R9 380 4G D5 / 4G RAM / CPU Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9650 @ 3.00GHz / SSD HD
c:\System\Mining\eth-ethereum\ethminer>ethminer.exe -M -G Genoil's ethminer 0.9.41-genoil-1.0.8 Found suitable OpenCL device [Tonga ] with 4294967296 bytes of GPU memory Benchmarking on platform: CL Preparing DAG for block #0 i 07:12:48|gpuminer0 set work to: #50c856ae, taWragremti n#g0 0u0p0.0.0.0 000000002 i 07:12:48|gpuminer0 Initialising miner... Using platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Using device: Tonga(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2004.6)) Creating one big buffer for the DAG Loading single big chunk kernels Mapping one big chunk. Creating buffer for header. Creating mining buffer 0 Creating mining buffer 1 Trial 1... 18175317 Trial 2... 17825792 Trial 3... 17825792 Trial 4... 18175317 Trial 5... 17825792 min/mean/max: 17825792/17965602/18175317 H/s inner mean: 6058439 H/s
Settings : GPU clock at 1175Mhz, GPU Mem Clock @ 5900Mh Hardware monitor : GPU clock at 1175Mhz, GPU Mem Clock @ 1475Mhz, Temp : 62°C
m 07:40:38|main Mining on PoWhash #71aa5c54 : 17.78MH/s [A74+0:R0+0:F0] i 07:40:39|gpuminer0 Solution found; Submitting to europe1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com ... i 07:40:39|gpuminer0 Nonce: 0xb1a7a14246e30b6c i 07:40:39|stratum B-) Submitted and accepted. m 07:40:40|main Mining on PoWhash #71aa5c54 : 17.78MH/s [A75+0:R0+0:F0] m 07:40:42|main Mining on PoWhash #71aa5c54 : 17.78MH/s [A75+0:R0+0:F0] m 07:40:44|main Mining on PoWhash #71aa5c54 : 17.78MH/s [A75+0:R0+0:F0] m 07:40:46|main Mining on PoWhash #71aa5c54 : 17.78MH/s [A75+0:R0+0:F0] m 07:40:48|main Mining on PoWhash #71aa5c54 : 17.78MH/s [A75+0:R0+0:F0] i 07:40:49|stratum Received new job #75ae i 07:40:49|gpuminer0 set work to: #8429d86a, target #0000000e5109ec20 m 07:40:50|main Mining on PoWhash #8429d86a : 13.27MH/s [A75+0:R0+0:F0] m 07:40:52|main Mining on PoWhash #8429d86a : 17.78MH/s [A75+0:R0+0:F0] m 07:40:54|main Mining on PoWhash #8429d86a : 17.78MH/s [A75+0:R0+0:F0] i 07:40:54|gpuminer0 Solution found; Submitting to europe1.ethereum.miningpoolhub.com ... i 07:40:54|gpuminer0 Nonce: 0x8df62a6a04808dd4 i 07:40:54|stratum B-) Submitted and accepted.
Seems to be going steady at 17.78MH/s, also miningpoolhub steadily reports around 17MH for the worker
is there anyway to push this higher?
Are you using the 15.12 amd driver? also maybe try another mining program like claymore, and look back some posts in this thread for the setx gpu commands to do in cmd
Thanks for the feedback I'm using driver version 16.15.2211, so ... are you suggesting to downgrade? I will have a look at claymore this weekend
Yesterday i tried the xfx r7 370 with latest driver on windows 10(ethminer) .Around 14 mhs with no OC or similar...I know...its not so profitable but just for try...Consumption is around 140 watt (230 volt) with celeron g1840...tomorrow in going to pur a 7950 and a brand new 7970 bought on ebay for just 130 EUR that arrived today.Maybe 55 mhs forma sentire rig?tomorrow I will send a post with the results.
Setup : Win x64 8.1 / Sapphire NITRO R9 380 4G D5 / 4G RAM / CPU Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9650 @ 3.00GHz / SSD HD
c:\System\Mining\eth-ethereum\ethminer>ethminer.exe -M -G Genoil's ethminer 0.9.41-genoil-1.0.8 Found suitable OpenCL device [Tonga ] with 4294967296 bytes of GPU memory Benchmarking on platform: CL Preparing DAG for block #0 i 07:12:48|gpuminer0 set work to: #50c856ae, taWragremti n#g0 0u0p0.0.0.0 000000002 i 07:12:48|gpuminer0 Initialising miner... Using platform: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Using device: Tonga(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (2004.6))
Seems to be going steady at 17.78MH/s, also miningpoolhub steadily reports around 17MH for the worker
is there anyway to push this higher?
Are you using the 15.12 amd driver? also maybe try another mining program like claymore, and look back some posts in this thread for the setx gpu commands to do in cmd
Thanks for the feedback I'm using driver version 16.15.2211, so ... are you suggesting to downgrade? I will have a look at claymore this weekend
After your advice, I played around this weekend, these are the results - after adding the setx options earlier in this thread, it went from 17.78 to 18.35MH/s - after adding "--cl-global-work 16384 --cl-local-work 256" it went up to 18.78MH/s but unstable, the hashrates started to jump up and down, and the AMD driver started to crash, so I removed it again for now, I'll check this further later - I downgraded the AMD software (driver) as adviced from 16.15 to the famous 15.12, hashrate went up to 20.35MH/s ! - I switched from ethminer to claymore (ETH mining only, no DCR yet), just to try it out for a few days, hashrate went up to an average of 20.70MH/s with peaks to 21MH/s
maybe others can take some benefit from this experience also
I have 14 Machines running right now. 7 per account.
AusinMiner is R9-270 from PowerColor BellMiner is 2 R9-380, one from MSI and one from PowerColor Epsilon is R9-380x, from XFX (It is lower cause I was gaming on it at same time) Gamma is R9-380 from XFX Silver 1 is R7-370 from PowerColor Silver 2 and 3 are both R7-370 from sapphire.
Radeon Ares3 8gb , no tweaks, no overclock, qtminer on SUSE Leap 42.2: around (and above) 50Mh/s. Running it along an older r280 4gb, cumulating a mean 77Mh/s.
Radeon Ares3 8gb , no tweaks, no overclock, qtminer on SUSE Leap 42.2: around (and above) 50Mh/s. Running it along an older r280 4gb, cumulating a mean 77Mh/s.
@AndytheA 390X are a waste of money vs 390 since there is only a small improvement in hashing vs $100 difference in cost. For 10X R9 390 you need at least 3500-3750 W. Typical ATX PSU like EVGA 1300 Gold can run only four R9 390 on a single rig.
Hi everyone. I've been watching this thread for a long time... finally I have something to contribute. windows 10, 1 x R9 390 XFX, Driver 15.3
C:\>ethminer.exe -M -G Found suitable OpenCL device [Hawaii] with 8589934592 bytes of GPU memory Benchmarking on platform: GPU Preparing DAG... i 11:03:12|gpuminer0 workLoop 0 #00000000 #00000000 i 11:03:12|gpuminer0 Initialising miner... UsiWnagr mpilnagt fuopr.m.:. AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Using device: Hawaii(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (1912.5)) Printing program log
Creating one big buffer for the DAG Loading single big chunk kernels Mapping one big chunk. Creating buffer for header. Creating mining buffer 0 Creating mining buffer 1 Trial 1... 25952256 Trial 2... 25340586 Trial 3... 25253205 Trial 4... 25638834 Trial 5... 25864874 min/mean/max: 25253205/25609951/25952256 H/s inner mean: 25614764 H/s Phoning home to find world ranking...
(I was getting 19mh with the latest drivers)
This is all running at stock, any way to overclock/underclock to get a better hash rate? Ive never overclocked before. any thoughts would be appreciated. cheers
If you run ethminer with the -M flag. You'll do a benchmark test. Keep in mind, this test is based on the initial DAG file, which is a lot smaller and you'll hash faster than now.
@rvn13 You should use Windows 10 - works like a charm. Also probably you will need a monitor or dummy plug - depends of hardware some only 390 rigs wouldn't even POST without it.
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I'm using driver version 16.15.2211, so ... are you suggesting to downgrade?
I will have a look at claymore this weekend
- after adding the setx options earlier in this thread, it went from 17.78 to 18.35MH/s
- after adding "--cl-global-work 16384 --cl-local-work 256" it went up to 18.78MH/s but unstable, the hashrates started to jump up and down, and the AMD driver started to crash, so I removed it again for now, I'll check this further later
- I downgraded the AMD software (driver) as adviced from 16.15 to the famous 15.12, hashrate went up to 20.35MH/s !
- I switched from ethminer to claymore (ETH mining only, no DCR yet), just to try it out for a few days, hashrate went up to an average of 20.70MH/s with peaks to 21MH/s
maybe others can take some benefit from this experience also
Thanks,
AusinMiner is R9-270 from PowerColor
BellMiner is 2 R9-380, one from MSI and one from PowerColor
Epsilon is R9-380x, from XFX (It is lower cause I was gaming on it at same time)
Gamma is R9-380 from XFX
Silver 1 is R7-370 from PowerColor
Silver 2 and 3 are both R7-370 from sapphire.
Trial 1... 107304277
Trial 2... 107216896
Trial 3... 107391658
Trial 4... 107304277
Trial 5... 107304277
min/mean/max: 107216896/107304277/107391658 H/s
inner mean: 71565311 H/s
The rig does about 80 MH/s at the pool using 850 total watts at the wall.
Trial 1... 42642090
Trial 2... 42292565
Trial 3... 42642090
Trial 4... 42292565
Trial 5... 42292565
min/mean/max: 42292565/42432375/42642090 H/s
inner mean: 14214030 H/s
The rig does about 40 MH/s at the pool using 400 total watts at the wall.
windows 10
31MH/s
Running it along an older r280 4gb, cumulating a mean 77Mh/s.
Ahh awesome, you got one of those Ares3 cards! A little jealous over here! Always wanted one of those!
Greetings!
I bet the other 499 play games on it
Also very interesting to see new RX480 when they hit the market
390X are a waste of money vs 390 since there is only a small improvement in hashing vs $100 difference in cost.
For 10X R9 390 you need at least 3500-3750 W. Typical ATX PSU like EVGA 1300 Gold can run only four R9 390 on a single rig.
I've been watching this thread for a long time... finally I have something to contribute.
windows 10, 1 x R9 390 XFX, Driver 15.3
C:\>ethminer.exe -M -G
Found suitable OpenCL device [Hawaii] with 8589934592 bytes of GPU memory
Benchmarking on platform: GPU
Preparing DAG...
i 11:03:12|gpuminer0 workLoop 0 #00000000 #00000000
i 11:03:12|gpuminer0 Initialising miner...
UsiWnagr mpilnagt fuopr.m.:.
AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Using device: Hawaii(OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (1912.5))
Printing program log
Creating one big buffer for the DAG
Loading single big chunk kernels
Mapping one big chunk.
Creating buffer for header.
Creating mining buffer 0
Creating mining buffer 1
Trial 1... 25952256
Trial 2... 25340586
Trial 3... 25253205
Trial 4... 25638834
Trial 5... 25864874
min/mean/max: 25253205/25609951/25952256 H/s
inner mean: 25614764 H/s
Phoning home to find world ranking...
(I was getting 19mh with the latest drivers)
This is all running at stock, any way to overclock/underclock to get a better hash rate? Ive never overclocked before. any thoughts would be appreciated.
cheers
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ATI Gigabyte HD7850
NVIDIA Palit Geforce GTX660
Draws 617w from wall, got free electricity here thats the reason why this sucky cards are running
Keep in mind, this test is based on the initial DAG file, which is a lot smaller and you'll hash faster than now.
Greetings
61.23 / 62.88 / 63.41
Inner mean: 62 MH
Gigabyte r9 380 x6 windforce ethOs 1100w 127 mh/s core=800 mem=1500 ptune=20 for 1 week
(all scores from pool)
I'll add kill-a-volt results later
Hi all. build a farm. There are problems at the 6 cards r9 390 on Windows?