amrnuke
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Fair point!I wouldn't worry about it. That's why they are running the beta test.
Fair point!I wouldn't worry about it. That's why they are running the beta test.
As of now CPU is on R@H and WCG 50/50, using a total 100% CPU time.@amrnuke , Do you have a free thread/cpu to feed the GPU? Maybe your GPU is CPU limited.
My PPD for the 5700 is 15000, I'm not sure where to find any more information on the GPU's processing power.
@amrnuke , You must leave some CPU free to feed the GPU for Folding. Sometimes other resources seem to be affected also, like RAM bandwidth. Easy way to see is to stop CPU crunching temporarily while monitoring GPU utilization. Running Folding alone should give you your best case GPU utilization. Then allow CPU cores to begin crunching incrementally while continuing to monitor GPU usage. When GPU usage falls too much, back off on number of CPU cores used. Sometimes I have to use much fewer CPU cores than expected to maintain maximal GPU usage, depending on the projects and the system.
Yeah, that sounds like CPU starvation to me.
My PPD (with a free dedicated thread on my 6C/12T Ryzen) is 515K PPD for my RX 5700.
Thank you, I'll make sure I plug in the passkey for sure.@amrnuke , besides what @crashtech suggested, make sure you are folding with a passkey. Without a passkey you will not be eligible for bonus points. Once you enter your passkey, you will need to complete 10 work units to get bonus points and that makes a dramatic difference in PPD.
My RX5700 was doing 500-550K per day, and here in the last couple of days I noticed it's at about 1 million/day. No driver update. Unclear what changed. Card is also using 99% (with single CPU thread) versus 85% before. Interesting results.
Anyone else see a recent bump?
My RX5700 is now failing to consistently run F@H, cycling between Ready and only briefly Running (for perhaps a second or two).After reading that, I fired up F@H, sure enough, my Navi 10 is hitting 930K-945K PPD, for a total of over 1.6Mil PPD on this PC. (Secondary is a GTX 1660 ti, on a PCI-E 3.0 x4 connection). My Navi 10 is on a PCI-E 3.0 x8 connection, perhaps that's why it's not hitting 1Mil PPD by itself? I think that unlike most mining apps, F@H is somewhat dependent on PCI-E bus bandwidth.
Did you remember to put "client-type" "beta" in the GPU slot options? Is it running FahCore22?My RX5700 is now failing to consistently run F@H, cycling between Ready and only briefly Running (for perhaps a second or two).
Yes and double-checked it's still in there.Did you remember to put "client-type" "beta" in the GPU slot options?
FahCore listed as 0x22.Is it running FahCore22?
Has anyone attempted to get their 5700 to run on Moo!? Last I checked older cards that only had CAL worked but I didn't know if the new cards were still capable of CAL or not...
Rebooted twice. Tried shutting down BOINC R@H/WCG as well, and running F@H solo, to no avail. Weird. I'm gonna check for driver updates.Hmm. Tried re-booting? Maybe the GPU got into a "funny" hung state or something? My GTX 1660ti gets that way sometimes. It's my secondary card, for mining and F@H, my XFX RX 5700 8GB GDDR6 is the primary.
Right. That is why I was wondering if anyone had attempted to not run the OpenCL but rather the CAL work units. I honestly don't know if the newer cards are capable of running the obsolete CAL work anymore. I was just curious if that could be a work around.There is an opencl app for ati/amd and i see rigs in the top computers list with RX 570/580, Radeon VII and vega cards but I haven't seen any Navi cards. I searched the moo forum for 'navi' and came up with nothing.
It oddly was downloading, then trying to start, and not working.Maybe there's no core 22 tasks available.