Genoil, win10 latest build, latest driver, memory at 2380mhz (samsung)Which miner and OS are you using for those results?
I'm new to mining, though I've wanted for quite some time to get into it. Is mining eth still profitable right now? Or perhaps other coin. I'm lined up to get a 390X for about $250 and was thinking I might try mining with it. Then I saw a 290 on sale for about $140 and thought I might pick it up if mining was still profitable. My electricity bill is at most 18c/kWh (it scales up depending on total kWh used), but I may not have to pay it at all, because parents. If mining is still profitable, I will have to choose a larger PSU, though I would rather undervolt and underclock the cards than OC since it is quite hot here.
For those of you running 480's, there are some custom bioses out there that are worth the driver hacking hassle to get up and running. I moved from ~24MH/s/card to 28MH/s/card with minimal increase in temperatures and fan load. I don't measure power so I can't give you that info, but I know if I even touched the mem clocks before that everything overheated, so this is a big improvement for me.
How to:
- Boot windows
- Install latest driver
- Go to device manager, right click on your gpu, disable it.
- Download this modified atikmdag.sys
- Download this signing tool
- Reboot to safe mode
- Open the signing tool and sign the atikmdag.sys you downloaded
- Replace atikmdag.sys in C:\Windows\System32\Drivers
- Open admin cmd window and type "bcded /set TESTSIGNING on"
- Reboot
- Go to device manager, enable GPU again.
Flash this bios with this modified atiflash. It takes a while and your machine will be locked up. Let it sit and come back. I remote in and it took a solid ~10 minutes to get control over the machine again. I skipped the reboot into safe mode step above since I was remoting in and it worked fine, but YMMV.
I'm not responsible for what you do with your GPU, yadda yadda
I'm new to mining, though I've wanted for quite some time to get into it. Is mining eth still profitable right now? Or perhaps other coin. I'm lined up to get a 390X for about $250 and was thinking I might try mining with it. Then I saw a 290 on sale for about $140 and thought I might pick it up if mining was still profitable. My electricity bill is at most 18c/kWh (it scales up depending on total kWh used), but I may not have to pay it at all, because parents. If mining is still profitable, I will have to choose a larger PSU, though I would rather undervolt and underclock the cards than OC since it is quite hot here.
Thanks for the guide! I need to pick a guinea pig reference 480 and try this. Most of my cards manually tweaked with Wattman are hitting between 26.5 - 27Mh and pulling between 95 - 115W per card (depends on ASIC and default voltage).
If I can pull an extra 1 to 1.5Mh per card without hurting power efficiency I'll basically be adding another 480 card worth of Mh for nothing
Did you flash one card at a time?
What are your suspicions on thehe length of time it took to flash? 10 minutes is kind of scary...
I guess if you mess up the flash you can always reflash using another card to boot up the PC. Dual BIOS would have been nice on the reference cards.
Interesting. Is that what the miner is reporting, or is that what you're seeing from your pool of choice?
Sorry for the delayed response - my cards are all reference so with the bios + some wattman tweaking I'd be surprised if you can't go even further. The creator of the BIOS is pulling out 31MH/s.
I flashed every card in the box except one and then rebooted to make sure everything was good, then flashed the last one.
I don't have any solid ideas about why the flash took so long other than that I was doing everything remotely and Windows probably didn't like it. RDP went black for an extended amount of time. It was definitely a bit of a pucker moment![]()
noob question: why are risers used? I keep seeing them but I don't quite understand what they're for. Is it just so that you can have the GPU elsewhere in better cooling? Or does this have to do with PCIe lanes available and so on?
No worries. Brave man, flashing GPU's over RDP
29 - 31Mh is hard to ignore, these 480's are proving better than I thought. I'll definitely test this out.
With Polaris cards, they draw a fair amount of juice through the socket. So if you're using a powered riser then you should expect some load on those SATA power cables. So yeah, don't try to get multiple risers sharing the same SATA power cable if you can avoid it.
They did fix the issue where the slot was drawing more than 75w back with 16.7.1 or 16.7.2 I believe. There is now also a power efficiency toggle for 480's to push the slot power use even lower but its still close to the max spec if I remember corretly.is it? im worried to be honest, i hadnt try to start mining yet just for that!
Brave, stupid, often the same thing.
I was under the impression that was fixed in the driver updates?
They did fix the issue where the slot was drawing more than 75w back with 16.7.1 or 16.7.2 I believe. There is now also a power efficiency toggle for 480's to push the slot power use even lower but its still close to the max spec if I remember corretly.
Depending on how many cards you are going to run and your PSU it may not matter. I run an EVGA 1300 G2 with has 4 separate SATA power line cables to the PSU each of which has multiple connectors and I'm running a six card 480 rig so some have to be doubled up. I have not had any issues so far. All my cards are running 1100/2200 @ 975mv @ stock power limit and I do NOT have the power efficiency toggle set because I was uncertain if it would interfere with my undervolt settings. FWIW
you should be fine with just the 3 SATA power cables and double up one of them. Use wattman in radeon settings driver to undervolt. I've heard not to use direct molex on the riser cards as they dont deliver enough voltageI understand, i plan to use 4 asus 470 rx on a 1000 watts evga GW
So you suggest me to not worry right? only if i plug 1 car per cable strig? the psu have only 3 sata cable string output, and 1 molex, so i will use 1 output per card + 1 card on the molex, it should work ok right?
Now im reading about undervolting the cards, what app do you use?
Thanks man!
you should be fine with just the 3 SATA power cables and double up one of them. Use wattman in radeon settings driver to undervolt. I've heard not to use direct molex on the riser cards as they dont deliver enough voltage
will do that, thanks, how much show i lower the voltage? any advise?