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      digitaldaze last edited by

      [quote name=“Calem” post=“51351” timestamp=“1389419492”]
      Have you tried pushing intensity to 19, concurrency to 16000, etc? Or can those other changes only be done in the cgminer.conf file?

      I really must of fluke this.

      When I get my riser my little rig will kick some serious butt.
      [/quote]

      Yes, those numbers are with intensity set to 19 and concurrency to 16000 I can’t set much else other than the GPU Clock and Memory clock I already mentioned. Rig has crashed twice though, since yesterday, not sure why. My max with this card is ~440, my rig is currently pulling 557 khash/s with the CPU mining I’m also doing.

      Still gonna try and work the cgminer conf file.

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        A Former User last edited by

        [quote name=“digitaldaze” post=“51530” timestamp=“1389506598”]
        Yes, those numbers are with intensity set to 19 and concurrency to 16000 I can’t set much else other than the GPU Clock and Memory clock I already mentioned. Rig has crashed twice though, since yesterday, not sure why. My max with this card is ~440, my rig is currently pulling 557 khash/s with the CPU mining I’m also doing.

        Still gonna try and work the cgminer conf file.
        [/quote]

        If you want, if i have time tomoz, depending on your time zone… Because your also using a strait 270, I can skype you or something and ill try help you work through it.

        Using a BAMT SMOS usb boot is probably the easiest way to go. That worked for me no problems. I can help you set up like ive done mine. I’m really interested in getting people to beat my speeds so I can copy them :D

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          mirrax last edited by

          I just converted from win7 to BAMT, so far I like it, especialy remote desktop.

          Now need to figure out how to configure 2 gpus :)
          (R9 270 + 7790)

          So far I modified config file with 7790 setting but it seems R9 picked those setting and is running 63°C 420kH/s now, while 7790 don’t mine at all ???

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            mirrax last edited by

            OK, it is working, hash rates are just as expected, but gpu0 have some problems:

            [b]gpu0=7790, gpu1=r9 270[/b]

            Temp Fan% (rpm) Load Rate Accept/Invalid Status
            0: 48c 60% (2134) 100% 240 Mhs 86/0 (0.00%) stratum+tcp://pool.d2.c
            1: 53c 60% (2195+) 99% 470 Mhs 160/3 (1.84%) stratum+tcp://pool.d2.c
            c:3334
            Total: 710 Mhash/s 246 accepted, 3 invalid (1.20%)

            Time Total gpu0 gpu1
            10:30:55 470.00 [b]0.00[/b] 470.00
            10:31:05 470.00 [b]0.00[/b] 470.00
            10:31:15 710.00 240.00 470.00
            10:31:25 470.00 [b]0.00[/b] 470.00
            10:31:36 470.00 [b]0.00 [/b] 470.00
            10:31:46 470.00 [b]0.00[/b] 470.00
            10:31:56 470.00 [b]0.00[/b] 470.00
            10:32:06 470.00 [b] 0.00[/b] 470.00
            10:32:16 470.00 [b]0.00[/b] 470.00
            10:32:26 470.00 [b] 0.00 [/b] 470.00
            10:32:37 470.00 [b]0.00 [/b] 470.00
            10:32:47 710.00 240.00 470.00
            10:32:57 710.00 240.00 470.00

            here is my conf file>
            “api-listen” : true,
            “intensity” : “[b]17,19[/b]”
            “vectors” : “1”,
            “worksize” : “[b]128,256[/b]”,
            “kernel” : “scrypt”,
            “gpu-fan” : “[b]60,60[/b]”,
            “temp-cutoff” : “85”,
            “temp-overheat” : “75”,
            “temp-target” : “70”,
            “expiry” : “30”,
            “gpu-dyninterval” : “7”,
            “log” : “5”,
            “queue” : “1”,
            “retry-pause” : “5”,
            “scan-time” : “30”,
            “scrypt” : true,
            “temp-hysteresis” : “3”,
            “shares” : “0”,
            “shaders” : “1792”,
            “thread-concurrency” : “[b]8000,15232[/b]”,
            “gpu-thread” : “1”,
            “gpu-engine” : “[b]830,1100[/b]”,
            “sharethreads” : “32”,
            “lookup-gap” : “2”,
            “gpu-powertune” : “20”,
            “gpu-memclock” : “[b]1500,1500[/b]”

            Anybody can please help me with this?

            EDIT> maybe this is just display issue (as accepted share ratio is folowing the hasrate ratio 470:240)
            ???

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              mmith last edited by

              I’m using win7 right now, shall try bamt smos soon, as max i can get now is 440Kh/s per card.

              I’m fiddling with two very same gigabyte r9 270 cards (and 2 more coming soon) and i’m curious about power efficiency and cooling at that impressive 960Kh/s

              I’m using 600watt psu rated at 82% and it draws (measured from wall)
              idle ~120watt
              at 2x440Kh/s ( engine 1050, memory 1500 intensity 18) draws 430+ watts

              But there’s the thing, at 949engine and 1400memory vddc can be lowered to 1.163v which gives 2x400Kh/s and power consumption of 370+watt and no overheating w/o risers.

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                mirrax last edited by

                SMOS is “secretely” mining 15minutes a day for developer, taking 1% of your daily mining power.

                [url=http://www.smos-linux.org/donate/]http://www.smos-linux.org/donate/[/url]

                To be honest I am ok with this as far as he keep the developement.
                What I don’t like is that this information is not obvious when you start with smos…

                EDIT: be carefull downloading any unofficial smos, % should be much higher!!

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                  Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                  [quote name=“mirrax” post=“52762” timestamp=“1389905827”]
                  SMOS is “secretely” mining 15minutes a day for developer, taking 1% of your daily mining power.

                  [url=http://www.smos-linux.org/donate/]http://www.smos-linux.org/donate/[/url]

                  To be honest I am ok with this as far as he keep the developement.
                  What I don’t like is that this information is not obvious when you start with smos…

                  EDIT: be carefull downloading any unofficial smos, % should be much higher!!
                  [/quote]

                  I don’t think anyone should be ok with their OS being trojaned with a secret CPU/GPU-cycle-stealing revenue stream by the developer.

                  You should demand your OS is trojan horse free, and donating should be an opt-in experience, not an opt-out one.

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                    A Former User last edited by

                    [quote name=“Kevlar” post=“52797” timestamp=“1389917351”]
                    I don’t think anyone should be ok with their OS being trojaned with a secret CPU/GPU-cycle-stealing revenue stream by the developer.

                    You should demand your OS is trojan horse free, and donating should be an opt-in experience, not an opt-out one.
                    [/quote]

                    Apparently it’s easy enough to write it out. It is also stated on the site that it mines for that 15min period.

                    With that said, it should be clarified a lot more right next to the download link. Also it should be easy to remove it, the file is hidden.

                    To be honest, I didn’t know any of this when I first started using SMOS. When I found out, I posted it in this thread as a comment strait away.

                    [quote author=Calem link=topic=6473.msg50423#msg50423 date=1389092555]
                    Thought i would mention… BAMT SMOS will mine litecoin for 15 mins at 3am local time for the dev of the distro.

                    The line of code can be removed out, but its a standard donation thing that comes bundled in… many are claiming its a scam and that its not mentioned but the guy who did this has clearly posted on the main site that his setup will auto mine ltc for 15mins at 3am local time. but If it impacts on me too much i might remove it. i might not. its worth it considering the speeds it gets for me… that and the drivers and everything for R9 cards are all ready packaged in.
                    [/quote]

                    But yeah, as long as the guy keeps on providing support…

                    With that said, when I have time, I might remove it. Especially if I start hashing greater than 1Mhash/s

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                      mirrax last edited by

                      It seems, this “mining” kicks me out of my pool, but then after finished (if) didn’t restore original mining.
                      Screw this, I will try Ubuntu.

                      Damm, both Ubuntu and Xubuntu wasted so much of my time, [b]ubuntu the shittiest os EVER[/b].
                      I followed this guide:
                      [url=http://highoncoins.com/litecoin-rig/how-to-install-ubuntu-and-optimize-cgminer-for-litecoin-mining-rig/]http://highoncoins.com/litecoin-rig/how-to-install-ubuntu-and-optimize-cgminer-for-litecoin-mining-rig/[/url]
                      but every step failed.
                      It seems I am not the only one who cant run this “system”:
                      [url=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/1241589]https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/1241589[/url]

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        I’m really caught up tonight, but over the next few days I’ll try answer your questions in depth.

                        For the time been though, I can answer no.3

                        [quote name=“Dathaeus” post=“52864” timestamp=“1389948185”]
                        3. How are you measuring your power draw for each card/your system?
                        [/quote]

                        Bought a watt measuring thingy from work (Jaycar electronics). Plug my miner into it, and it goes into the power point. Tells me the wattage for the whole rig.

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                          mmith last edited by

                          [quote name=“Dathaeus” post=“52864” timestamp=“1389948185”]
                          I have 3 more 270’s and 3 7950’s on the way… eventually I am looking for a 3x270+3x7950 and hopefully get like 3.5 Mh. Might put the other two 270’s into my main rig instead, but its a Win 7 so might get like 800kh or less maybe… not sure if its worth it, but I leave that PC on like 24/7 360 days a year anyways so… might as well? I might have to do some calcs.
                          [/quote]

                          win7 is just a few Kh/s behind at those seetings, check it out, 468Kh/s on gpu0 at e1125 mem1500:

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                            digitaldaze last edited by

                            Just wondering if you guys are getting Hardware Errors? I found that I am getting some… tweaking causes my khash rate to go down, but more accepts.

                            EDIT: Nevermind, I figured out my problem.

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                              A Former User last edited by

                              To be honest, I haven’t run my miner in a bout a fortnight. It’s been getting very hot here and I’m in an apartment. So it’s just to warm to run it now. Once I get into the new place, I’ll have it seperated enough that I can start running it and doing some more experiments.

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                                mirrax last edited by

                                [i]It seems, this “mining” kicks me out of my pool, but then after finished (if) didn’t restore original mining.
                                Screw this, I will try Ubuntu.[/i]

                                Damm, both Ubuntu and Xubuntu wasted so much of my time, [b]ubuntu the shittiest os EVER[/b] *.
                                I followed this guide:
                                [url=http://highoncoins.com/litecoin-rig/how-to-install-ubuntu-and-optimize-cgminer-for-litecoin-mining-rig/]http://highoncoins.com/litecoin-rig/how-to-install-ubuntu-and-optimize-cgminer-for-litecoin-mining-rig/[/url]
                                but every step failed.
                                It seems I am not the only one who cant run this “system”:
                                [url=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/1241589]https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/1241589[/url]

                                *13.10
                                going to try 12.10 now

                                Xubuntu 12.10 1,5hour from instalation to succesfull mining!
                                I strongly recommend, much better then Bamt ;)

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                                  unos1968 Banned last edited by

                                  That, i have found is the most frustrating part of mining…the misinformation or bad information you find. Following a link and then every step fails, for seemingly no reason. I am having good success with the BAMT SMOS at the moment. I like the reliability of the software over win 7, which will throw in updates even when set not to. I have a question about BAMT SMOS…

                                  1. I have multiple rigs and want to set up a farm using BAMT. Have done all of reading and research, but can’t quite seem to get it. Has anyone else used it with a farm? if so, any help with getting that set up correctly would be much appreciated. I am using the CG Remote and love it, but it is windows based.

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                                    mmith last edited by

                                    setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
                                    setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1

                                    c:\__crypto\cgminer-3.7.2\cgminer.exe --scrypt -I 19 -g 1 -w 256 --gpu-engine 1125 --gpu-memclock 1500 -o mine.address -u user.worker -p password --temp-cutoff 80 --gpu-fan 80

                                    no config file and no concurrency set

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                                      mmith last edited by

                                      Couldn’t get the bamt smos running. Failed at the very first step - followed the instructions for windows and it simply corrupts my 2gb pendrive, its unbootable.

                                      My system seems unstable at such high values (e1125 m1500 i19), i have to run it a bit underlocked. But i blame my psu for that, i’ve got one 30amp v12 for single gpu and another 30amp v12 for mobo, hdd and two gpu. So i can oc the first card but the two other love to crash when oc-ed.

                                      As for the gpu temperatures i can’t imagine running it in a typical case. I’ve just finished my rig, it’s a plastic, openwork crate and gpus are sitting 10cm apart.
                                      Gpu 2 sits on the edge and blows air towards gpu 1, it’s oc-ed e1050 m1500 fan70% temp 60C
                                      gpu 1 is in the middle pushes air towards gpu 0, underclocked e949 m1400 fan70 temp 66C
                                      gpu 0 sits on mobo near burning radiator and recieves air from gpu1 and 2, e949 m1500 fan80 temp71C

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                                        d3us last edited by

                                        How much power does your 270 take? Is everything ok now after one month? :)

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                                          A Former User last edited by

                                          [quote name=“Dathaeus” post=“55535” timestamp=“1390852826”]
                                          (right now i have two 270’s and three 7950’s, need to add one more 270, waiting on a shelf and longer risers)
                                          [/quote]

                                          That’s not all in one rig is it?

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                                            mmith last edited by

                                            Did some testing, psu 80+ bronze, power measured at the wall. Mobo alone with single crappy nvidia 6200 takes 70watt
                                            With 3x gigabyte r9 270:

                                            idle 107watt
                                            eco mode E949 M1400 V1.163 408kh/s each, total 510watt
                                            nominal stock E975 E1400 V1.206 413kh/s each, total 555watt
                                            suggested oveclock max E1050 M1500 446kh/s each, total 590watt
                                            full throttle E1125 M1500 V1.206 464kh/s each, total 615watt

                                            Assuming 82% psu efficiency at high load, single r9 270 uses 120watt at eco mode, 132 nominal, 142 suggested oc, 149 at max. Give or take a watt or two.

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