Rig stats and pics
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[quote name=“sheepson” post=“1339” timestamp=“1367946361”]
What parameters are you using for your 5770? I have 2 of them myself in my ‘normal’ pc and getting 120 ~ 140 max out of them.
[/quote]New settings as of yesterday :-)
Core i7 860 @ 2,8 Ghz
16 GB RAM
64 bit Win 7 UltimateCgminer 2.11.3
Fan 59%
Engine 875 Mhz
Memory : 1250 Mhz
Voltage : 1,200V
Intensity 16Currently hashing at 225 Khash :) :) :)
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[quote name=“Armandoke” post=“1401” timestamp=“1368002498”]
[quote author=sheepson link=topic=264.msg1339#msg1339 date=1367946361]
What parameters are you using for your 5770? I have 2 of them myself in my ‘normal’ pc and getting 120 ~ 140 max out of them.
[/quote]New settings as of yesterday :-)
Core i7 860 @ 2,8 Ghz
16 GB RAM
64 bit Win 7 UltimateCgminer 2.11.3
Fan 59%
Engine 875 Mhz
Memory : 1250 Mhz
Voltage : 1,200V
Intensity 16Currently hashing at 225 Khash :) :) :)
[/quote]Nice!
You only changed Intensity to 16? Nothing with thread-concurrency, worksize etc?
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nope, all standard 2.1.1.3 settings
nothing changed except for the intensity
Maybe you have a version with less shaders than mine, I think you can verify this with CPU-Z
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[quote name=“Armandoke” post=“1405” timestamp=“1368004568”]
nope, all standard 2.1.1.3 settingsnothing changed except for the intensity
Maybe you have a version with less shaders than mine, I think you can verify this with CPU-Z
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[url=http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2234/techpowerup-gpu-z-v0-7-0/mirrors]GPU-Z[/url]*
And that’s a possibility, but I wasn’t aware there are/were two different models/releases of the 5770. o-o -
[url=http://www.neoseeker.com/news/12680-some-sapphire-hd-5770s-missing-80-shaders/]http://www.neoseeker.com/news/12680-some-sapphire-hd-5770s-missing-80-shaders/[/url]
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[quote name=“Armandoke” post=“1409” timestamp=“1368007090”]
[url=http://www.neoseeker.com/news/12680-some-sapphire-hd-5770s-missing-80-shaders/]http://www.neoseeker.com/news/12680-some-sapphire-hd-5770s-missing-80-shaders/[/url]
[/quote]Well that was a certainly an interesting read, the more you know. :)
A little curious as to why 80 shaders are locked down initially, it’s not like the sold this cards at a cheaper price. Hmm. -
Current setup
None are headless atm though.
Running cudaminer and cgminer atm.Machine 1
[b]GTX 560 SE[/b] - 61 KHash/s @ 830 clock [i](get around 90 stable without anything else messing about (could probably get 110KHash/s headless))[/i]
[b]HD 5850[/b] - 206 KHash/s @ 725 clock [i](get 300KHash/s headless)[/i]Machine 2
[b]HD 5750[/b] - 108 KHash/s @ 900 clock -
[quote name=“sheepson” post=“1301” timestamp=“1367930975”]
Im only running 1x HD5850 @ 310 KH/s 8)
[/quote]Same… I get about 380-390 if I set I18 but then I can’t use the machine. With cpu mining included I get about 410.
depressing when you see pics of people who’ve just bought things specifically for mining. oO
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[quote name=“klenker” post=“1529” timestamp=“1368035119”]
[quote author=sheepson link=topic=264.msg1301#msg1301 date=1367930975]
Im only running 1x HD5850 @ 310 KH/s 8)
[/quote]Same… I get about 380-390 if I set I18 but then I can’t use the machine. With cpu mining included I get about 410.
depressing when you see pics of people who’ve just bought things specifically for mining. oO
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It is a little, especially when I think ‘why can’t I afford to do that’ xD
That aside, I’ve just used my gaming rigs, not brought any hardware specific for mining really. (If I was, I’d of brought 3 x 7950s instead of 2 x 7970s =w= ) -
See below :)
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[quote name=“DeadZebra” post=“1389” timestamp=“1367994880”]
[quote author=ChristianRiesen link=topic=264.msg1360#msg1360 date=1367958198]
I repurposed a few old computers, shockingly getting even 60khash out of some older cpus.Main effort is my aging 5770 that runs at about 190Khash when I go to itensity 18.
[/quote]Sheesh how are you getting 60kash out of old CPUs? :) what software are you using?
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I use minerd (pooler/cpuminer from github) on them under Ubuntu. Some old dual core cpus can even score strangely high, probably because they have a higher rate which these days get’s compensated with more cores (and lower clock speed). I run on an old toshiba Notebook, that’s at least 6 years old now with 26K hash even.These are speeds I read on the accepted messages from minerd, so they are the real ones, not some odd ones some pool s sometimes report on.
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4X 7950 running an average at 2.4Mhash in total, no overclocking done.
Pics to follow, rig frame idea borrowed from Detritus https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=29729.0[IMG]http://i39.tinypic.com/qrkzdw.jpg[/img]
[IMG]http://i40.tinypic.com/35mjm90.jpg[/img] -
[quote name=“pyxis” post=“1601” timestamp=“1368045082”]
4X 7950 running an average at 2.4Mhash in total, no overclocking done.
Pic to follow, rig frame idea borrowed from Detritus https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=29729.0[/quote]
Good grief, that threat and setup of Detritus’ makes me flail and want to do it o-o; -
I’m hardly a hardcore miner, but my 7850 is pushing along at ~302kh/s.
I’ve had it up significantly higher, but am pretty satisfied considering I’m only working at intensity 13.It means I can do other things on my rig… like read this pretty forum :)
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7850 @ 365 KH/s
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[quote name=“ChristianRiesen” post=“1542” timestamp=“1368038233”]
[quote author=DeadZebra link=topic=264.msg1389#msg1389 date=1367994880]
[quote author=ChristianRiesen link=topic=264.msg1360#msg1360 date=1367958198]
I repurposed a few old computers, shockingly getting even 60khash out of some older cpus.Main effort is my aging 5770 that runs at about 190Khash when I go to itensity 18.
[/quote]Sheesh how are you getting 60kash out of old CPUs? :) what software are you using?
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I use minerd (pooler/cpuminer from github) on them under Ubuntu. Some old dual core cpus can even score strangely high, probably because they have a higher rate which these days get’s compensated with more cores (and lower clock speed). I run on an old toshiba Notebook, that’s at least 6 years old now with 26K hash even.These are speeds I read on the accepted messages from minerd, so they are the real ones, not some odd ones some pool s sometimes report on.
[/quote]Thanks! will give it a shot this weekend or later tonight :)
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Hi DeadZebra,
I’m getting about the same hashrate as you averaging about 610 per card.
I have 4 7950s on my board (3 cards in the pci16 slots and 1 in a pci1 slot) and for my next project I’m going to try to mount 6 7950’s to a board, I haven’t looked for a board that can take that or even if its worth doing because I heard you can fry your pci slots with too many cards, so my question to you personalty as you use the 7950, is would you limit your rig to 4 cards or try 6? -
[quote name=“pyxis” post=“1751” timestamp=“1368090568”]
Hi DeadZebra,I’m getting about the same hashrate as you averaging about 610 per card.
I have 4 7950s on my board (3 cards in the pci16 slots and 1 in a pci1 slot) and for my next project I’m going to try to mount 6 7950’s to a board, I haven’t looked for a board that can take that or even if its worth doing because I heard you can fry your pci slots with too many cards, so my question to you personalty as you use the 7950, is would you limit your rig to 4 cards or try 6?
[/quote]I’m not sure about 6 but I think 5 might be fine because I have heard of many rigs using a 5 card setup but none using 6x 7950. You are going to need to use PCI-E risers for a 5card setup though I think.
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[quote name=“DeadZebra” post=“1753” timestamp=“1368090851”]
I’m not sure about 6 but I think 5 might be fine because I have heard of many rigs using a 5 card setup but none using 6x 7950. You are going to need to use PCI-E risers for a 5card setup though I think.
[/quote]I have the 4X 7950 setup on risers which is great for cooling, but I guess its a 5 card setup for the next rig, it must be a motherboard limit. Cheers for that.
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I just ordered a 7 slot board and will try a 7x7950 rig :) I even found a supplier that sells PCIEx1 to 4 * PCIEx1 for about 180 a piece. If that works I might be able to do even more. Though the drivers only go until 8 I think.