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MemberActivity: 115Merit: 10 Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? October 26, 2017, 10:18:31 PM #1324



I have a question of the ppl having stable hashrate over or close to 1900+ H/s - what kind of settings are you using with VEGA 64 ?



I have trouble getting it stable at 2016/1600, so I am using 1900/1600, but on the cards that are fixed with the first Oldcomer's registry mod I get around 1800 ea. The other one is slightly better, but I need to fix the registry on it too, as its probably consuming more power so - can you suggest any really good settings (and maybe link to reg file) ?

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NewbieActivity: 32Merit: 0 Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? October 26, 2017, 10:43:02 PM #1325 Quote from: Michael20 on October 26, 2017, 11:46:49 AM How loud is it when optimized wattage? Possible in living room or office?



My two vegas were too loud for the office even with music playing so had to move them to the hallway. Living room for me would be a nono.



The main issue is that once you downclock the gpu and overclock the ram the card gets stupid and allows the ram to reach 65 degrees at which point it trottles thus reducing performance. To overcome this you then need to set the fan to at least 3000rpm which gets quite noisy!



So I would certainly say avoid vegas if noise is an issue... My two vegas were too loud for the office even with music playing so had to move them to the hallway. Living room for me would be a nono.The main issue is that once you downclock the gpu and overclock the ram the card gets stupid and allows the ram to reach 65 degrees at which point it trottles thus reducing performance. To overcome this you then need to set the fan to at least 3000rpm which gets quite noisy!So I would certainly say avoid vegas if noise is an issue...

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My two vegas were too loud for the office even with music playing so had to move them to the hallway. Living room for me would be a nono.



The main issue is that once you downclock the gpu and overclock the ram the card gets stupid and allows the ram to reach 65 degrees at which point it trottles thus reducing performance. To overcome this you then need to set the fan to at least 3000rpm which gets quite noisy!



So I would certainly say avoid vegas if noise is an issue...



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MemberActivity: 202Merit: 10 Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? October 27, 2017, 10:49:21 AM #1330 During the sunday, I will try new driver with 10x sapphire rx vega 64 limited edition on single mobo 110 btc+.

I am courious if I can use the file for register mod powerplay for blockchain driver on this new one too.

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Last edit: October 28, 2017, 10:58:54 AM by Mythic #1332



Basic Users:



1. Use the Blockchain drivers.

2. Open up your device manager.

3. Open up the "Display Adapters" dropdown.

4. Right click on one of your Vega's.

5. Disable it.

6. Wait a few seconds.

7. Right click on the Vega you just disabled.

8. Re-enable it.

9. Repeat steps 4-8 for the rest of your cards.

10. Enjoy mining at full speed with as many Vega as you damn well please. Probably.



Advanced Users:



The previously described process is a bit of a pain in the ass. Let's automate it.



New Procedure



1. Get your hands on the Windows Device Console (Devcon.exe). This will let you disable/enable devices from console.

2. Create a batch file in the same folder as devcon.exe with the following lines in it:

Code: cd %~dp0

timeout /t 5

devcon.exe disable "PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F"

timeout /t 5

devcon.exe enable "PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F" 3. This will selectively disable/enable all the Vega cards you currently have in your system. Thanks to bytiges for noting that killing all the display adapters might not be a good idea for those using iGPU.

4. Run the batch file as an administrator at login, or whenever you lose hashrate on your cards. Enjoy never having to toggle the HBCC switch again.



Outdated Procedure



1. Get your hands on the Windows Device Console (Devcon.exe). This will let you disable/enable devices from console.

2. Run the command devcon.exe FindAll * to generate a list of all the currently attached devices and their hardware IDs.

3. Search your newly generated list for "Radeon RX Vega." You should find something like this:

Code: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F&SUBSYS_0B361002&REV_C3\6&3AAC35E3&0&000000E7 : Radeon RX Vega 4. The part to the left of the colon is what you need. Shocking, I know. Put that thing into a batch file that looks something like this:

Code: @echo on

cd C:\Users\Mythic\Desktop\Startup

timeout /t 5

devcon.exe disable PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F&SUBSYS_0B361002&REV_C3\6&3AAC35E3&0&000000E7

timeout /t 15

devcon.exe enable PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F&SUBSYS_0B361002&REV_C3\6&3AAC35E3&0&000000E7

timeout /t 15

OverdriveNTool.exe -p0Vega0 -p1Vega1 -p2Vega2 -p3Vega3 -p4Vega4 -p5Vega5 -p6Vega6

timeout /t 10

cd C:\Users\Mythic\Desktop\xmr-stak-amd

xmr-stak-amd.exe

5. Run your batch file at startup as an administrator. Enjoy never having to toggle the HBCC switch again.



FAQ:



Q: So, Mythic, how exactly does this enable HBCC on cards 5-7?



A: It doesn't! HBCC Does nothing to improve your hashrate! Turns out the drivers are just shit and are bugged when Windows first boots up. Who would have guessed?



Q: But Mythic, does that mean I don't need 16 GB of ram to run my cards at full speed?



A: Correct! 4 GB of ram is completely sufficient!



Q: If I wanted to donate some pizza money to the broke ass college student that typed this up, how would I do so?



A: You ask the best questions! I doubt I'll get anything before more well known people/websites copy everything I just said (with no credit, obviously), but here are some addresses just in case.

XMR: 42e8AWjcirkBDzCNnSjPxeGJeht71kFfWcoxxCWsxe8HZqP29NruDsxcvVSjbKw17AUDepopK7ZYCUn mRvcGS9kBT5XWhMQ

ETH: 0x74Ed2CA095Dd3aE98D88d5ca1dDb77E752152938 I hadn't originally planned on putting this out there, but some other asshole decided to charge a fee for this info. Fuck that guy. Here's a fix for reduced hashrate and a method for running 4+ Vega at full speed while mining XMR.1. Use the Blockchain drivers.2. Open up your device manager.3. Open up the "Display Adapters" dropdown.4. Right click on one of your Vega's.5. Disable it.6. Wait a few seconds.7. Right click on the Vega you just disabled.8. Re-enable it.9. Repeat steps 4-8 for the rest of your cards.10. Enjoy mining at full speed with as many Vega as you damn well please. Probably.The previously described process is a bit of a pain in the ass. Let's automate it.1. Get your hands on the Windows Device Console (Devcon.exe). This will let you disable/enable devices from console.2. Create a batch file in the same folder as devcon.exe with the following lines in it:3. This will selectively disable/enable all the Vega cards you currently have in your system. Thanks to bytiges for noting that killing all the display adapters might not be a good idea for those using iGPU.4. Run the batch file as an administrator at login, or whenever you lose hashrate on your cards. Enjoy never having to toggle the HBCC switch again.1. Get your hands on the Windows Device Console (Devcon.exe). This will let you disable/enable devices from console.2. Run the commandto generate a list of all the currently attached devices and their hardware IDs.3. Search your newly generated list for "Radeon RX Vega." You should find something like this:4. The part to the left of the colon is what you need. Shocking, I know. Put that thing into a batch file that looks something like this:5. Run your batch file at startup as an administrator. Enjoy never having to toggle the HBCC switch again.Q: So, Mythic, how exactly does this enable HBCC on cards 5-7?A: It doesn't! HBCC Does nothing to improve your hashrate! Turns out the drivers are just shit and are bugged when Windows first boots up. Who would have guessed?Q: But Mythic, does that mean I don't need 16 GB of ram to run my cards at full speed?A: Correct! 4 GB of ram is completely sufficient!Q: If I wanted to donate some pizza money to the broke ass college student that typed this up, how would I do so?A: You ask the best questions! I doubt I'll get anything before more well known people/websites copy everything I just said (with no credit, obviously), but here are some addresses just in case.XMR: 42e8AWjcirkBDzCNnSjPxeGJeht71kFfWcoxxCWsxe8HZqP29NruDsxcvVSjbKw17AUDepopK7ZYCUnmRvcGS9kBT5XWhMQETH: 0x74Ed2CA095Dd3aE98D88d5ca1dDb77E752152938

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NewbieActivity: 11Merit: 0 Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? October 27, 2017, 12:22:31 PM #1334 Quote from: Django69 on October 27, 2017, 12:18:32 PM thanks for sharing, i have found the same process when i look at the other hbcc-activate program yesterday !



No problem! Just to set the record straight, I didn't copy this from the other guy. I actually discovered this last Thursday, after spending days running through pretty much every other possibility (Linux, virtual machines, etc). Kind of weird how people tend to discover things at around the same time. No problem! Just to set the record straight, I didn't copy this from the other guy. I actually discovered this last Thursday, after spending days running through pretty much every other possibility (Linux, virtual machines, etc). Kind of weird how people tend to discover things at around the same time.

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NewbieActivity: 37Merit: 0 Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? October 27, 2017, 01:29:28 PM #1336 Quote from: Mythic on October 27, 2017, 12:13:30 PM



Basic Users:



1. Use the Blockchain drivers.

2. Open up your device manager.

3. Open up the "Display Adapters" dropdown.

4. Right click on one of your Vega's.

5. Disable that fucker.

6. Wait a few seconds.

7. Right click on the Vega you just disabled.

8. Re-enable that fucker.

9. Repeat steps 4-8 for the rest of your cards.

10. Enjoy mining at full speed with as many Vega as you damn well please. Probably.



Advanced Users:



The previously described process is a bit of a pain in the ass. Let's automate it.



1. Get your hands on the Windows Device Console (Devcon.exe). This will let you disable/enable devices from console.

2. Run the command devcon.exe FindAll * to generate a list of all the currently attached devices and their hardware IDs.

3. Search your newly generated list for "Radeon RX Vega." You should find something like this:

Code: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F&SUBSYS_0B361002&REV_C3\6&3AAC35E3&0&000000E7 : Radeon RX Vega 4. The part to the left of the colon is what you need. Shocking, I know. Put that thing into a batch file that looks something like this:

Code: @echo on

cd C:\Users\Mythic\Desktop\Startup

timeout /t 5

devcon.exe disable PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F&SUBSYS_0B361002&REV_C3\6&3AAC35E3&0&000000E7

timeout /t 15

devcon.exe enable PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_687F&SUBSYS_0B361002&REV_C3\6&3AAC35E3&0&000000E7

timeout /t 15

OverdriveNTool.exe -p0Vega0 -p1Vega1 -p2Vega2 -p3Vega3 -p4Vega4 -p5Vega5 -p6Vega6

timeout /t 10

cd C:\Users\Mythic\Desktop\xmr-stak-amd

xmr-stak-amd.exe

5. Run your batch file at startup as an administrator. Enjoy never having to toggle the HBCC switch again.



FAQ:



Q: So, Mythic, how exactly does this enable HBCC on cards 5-7?



A: It doesn't! HBCC Does nothing to improve your hashrate! Turns out the drivers are just shit and are bugged when Windows first boots up. Who would have guessed?



Q: But Mythic, does that mean I don't need 16 GB of ram to run my cards at full speed?



A: Correct! 4 GB of ram is completely sufficient!



Q: If I wanted to donate some pizza money to the broke ass college student that typed this up, how would I do so?



A: You ask the best questions! I doubt I'll get anything before more well known people/websites copy everything I just said (with no credit, obviously), but here are some addresses just in case.

XMR: 42e8AWjcirkBDzCNnSjPxeGJeht71kFfWcoxxCWsxe8HZqP29NruDsxcvVSjbKw17AUDepopK7ZYCUn mRvcGS9kBT5XWhMQ

ETH: 0x74Ed2CA095Dd3aE98D88d5ca1dDb77E752152938

I hadn't originally planned on putting this out there, but some other asshole decided to charge a fee for this info. Fuck that guy. Here's how you run 4+ Vega at full speed while mining XMR.Basic Users:1. Use the Blockchain drivers.2. Open up your device manager.3. Open up the "Display Adapters" dropdown.4. Right click on one of your Vega's.5. Disable that fucker.6. Wait a few seconds.7. Right click on the Vega you just disabled.8. Re-enable that fucker.9. Repeat steps 4-8 for the rest of your cards.10. Enjoy mining at full speed with as many Vega as you damn well please. Probably.Advanced Users:The previously described process is a bit of a pain in the ass. Let's automate it.1. Get your hands on the Windows Device Console (Devcon.exe). This will let you disable/enable devices from console.2. Run the commandto generate a list of all the currently attached devices and their hardware IDs.3. Search your newly generated list for "Radeon RX Vega." You should find something like this:4. The part to the left of the colon is what you need. Shocking, I know. Put that thing into a batch file that looks something like this:5. Run your batch file at startup as an administrator. Enjoy never having to toggle the HBCC switch again.FAQ:Q: So, Mythic, how exactly does this enable HBCC on cards 5-7?A: It doesn't! HBCC Does nothing to improve your hashrate! Turns out the drivers are just shit and are bugged when Windows first boots up. Who would have guessed?Q: But Mythic, does that mean I don't need 16 GB of ram to run my cards at full speed?A: Correct! 4 GB of ram is completely sufficient!Q: If I wanted to donate some pizza money to the broke ass college student that typed this up, how would I do so?A: You ask the best questions! I doubt I'll get anything before more well known people/websites copy everything I just said (with no credit, obviously), but here are some addresses just in case.XMR: 42e8AWjcirkBDzCNnSjPxeGJeht71kFfWcoxxCWsxe8HZqP29NruDsxcvVSjbKw17AUDepopK7ZYCUnmRvcGS9kBT5XWhMQETH: 0x74Ed2CA095Dd3aE98D88d5ca1dDb77E752152938 Thank you for sharing!

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Full MemberActivity: 306Merit: 148Theranos Coin - IoT + micro-blood arrays = Moon! Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates? October 27, 2017, 01:39:49 PM #1337 Quote from: Mythic on October 27, 2017, 12:13:30 PM I hadn't originally planned on putting this out there, but some other asshole decided to charge a fee for this info. Fuck that guy. Here's how you run 4+ Vega at full speed while mining XMR.



Basic Users:



1. Use the Blockchain drivers.

2. Open up your device manager.

3. Open up the "Display Adapters" dropdown.

4. Right click on one of your Vega's.

5. Disable that fucker.

6. Wait a few seconds.

7. Right click on the Vega you just disabled.

8. Re-enable that fucker.

9. Repeat steps 4-8 for the rest of your cards.

10. Enjoy mining at full speed with as many Vega as you damn well please. Probably.

XMR: 42e8AWjcirkBDzCNnSjPxeGJeht71kFfWcoxxCWsxe8HZqP29NruDsxcvVSjbKw17AUDepopK7ZYCUn mRvcGS9kBT5XWhMQ

ETH: 0x74Ed2CA095Dd3aE98D88d5ca1dDb77E752152938



Interesting. I was banging my head against the wall trying to get a third Vega running on an MSI X370 Ryzen build. I noticed that if I went into the Registry and disabled Crossfire and ULPS, the third card would show up, but there were still problems.



Question: the command to launch OverdriveNTool -p0Vega0 -p1Vega1... is that pulling up separately saved profiles for each Vega card and applying them, or something else?



Thanks. Interesting. I was banging my head against the wall trying to get a third Vega running on an MSI X370 Ryzen build. I noticed that if I went into the Registry and disabled Crossfire and ULPS, the third card would show up, but there were still problems.Question: the command to launch OverdriveNTool -p0Vega0 -p1Vega1... is that pulling up separately saved profiles for each Vega card and applying them, or something else?Thanks. Walton Chain CEO Mo' Bling: "Walton Chain will be the Qualcomm + Cisco in the blockchain industry, the Google of the Blockchain." It's December 1999, do you know how your shitcoin holdings are doing? Magic 8 ball market analysis: www.doiownashitcoin.com