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https://github.com/todxx/teamredmin...463579db533/doc/ETHASH_TUNING_GUIDE_RMODE.txtR-mode is available for all gpus except Polaris and earlier. It needs a special set of amdgpu kernel boot parameters configured, just like our previous Radeon VII C-mode.
Hi, you have a nice tutorial how to do this on YT, and also Vega cards can be made more efficient.
THIS IS HUGE!!! TeamRedMiner v0.9.4.7 R Mode is Awesome! Is 5700xt now the most efficient card?
hmmm, yeah weird. I have my other vega based cards running at between 800-820mV. Some are unstable below 820mV. Not sure why I had this one running higher. Now that I've had a few rigs running r-mode for awhile my 5700XTs seem stable now with 725mV core voltage. The vega56 is crashing every couple of hours but recovering so I'll try tweaking it a little more.That gain on Vega is because 900mV was too much to begin with. I was running my vegas stable with 800-812mV. For 5700 xt, you can lower you core clock to 990-1030 Mhz depending on the memeory clock. This will allow you to go below 700mV on the core voltage.
For now, Vegas seem hard to be stable if mem clock is above 960. I hope this will be better in the final release of the miner.hmmm, yeah weird. I have my other vega based cards running at between 800-820mV. Some are unstable below 820mV. Not sure why I had this one running higher. Now that I've had a few rigs running r-mode for awhile my 5700XTs seem stable now with 725mV core voltage. The vega56 is crashing every couple of hours but recovering so I'll try tweaking it a little more.
I'll try messing with the 5700XTs now that I have a stable baseline. Memory clocks are currently 900MHz.
Hi pc- As stated by others, I believe the BIOS mod is still required and I have done it. Note that one of my cards is a 5700 flashed to 5700XT. I have tweaked up voltages slightly on a few of the cards to get better stability. I'm using Minerstat as I have been from basically the start, I highly prefer the UI over Hive or Rave. Plus Hive has been having a lot of issues lately.Very interesting. I have 16 5700XTs, so this would be a significant power savings. However, I would have to convert the rigs over to Ubuntu again (currently using Awesome Miner and Windows).
Also, all the GPUs are running modded BIOS for memory straps. I did this back when I got them all in December 2020. I think nowadays you don't really need to do the straps in the BIOS as it can be done on the fly.
ClockerXP Would you mind providing some more details about your rig configuration and if you're running stock BIOS on your cards?
There's issues with trm/hive conflicting and not applying grub edits properly (that are required to run R mode). Sounds like that's what's going on and they're running in B mode. One of the (many) reasons I really prefer mmp over hive.
Yeah, I ended up doing a fresh HiveOS image, but hardcoded a bogus rig ID and then installed the Awesome Miner Remote Agent on it and control it from AM. I then manually switched to R mode from the local console. Works like a champ now:
Are you running windows?Hi all, i ended up using trm v 0.9.4.2. any newer version make my three rx5600xts reboot. Error comes up saying insufficient buffer size. I have mixed rig of 2x 5700xt, 3x 5600xt, 4x 5500xt, cpu 3600 mining monero.
5700xts and 5600xts are bios moded
Could someone help me with this issue please?
No, hive osAre you running windows?
just in the hive config file? was there any tricks to using a custom pool? ive been meanin to look and see how hard it would be to customize hiveos to NOT use any of the hiveos cloud crap.
Code:/root/.config/AwesomeMinerService/teamredminer-v0.10.0-linux_1/teamredminer-v0.10.0-linux/teamredminer -a ethash -o stratum+tcp://us1.ethermine.org:4444 -u 0x304AcBc3bfa713AC08bD2F6d5a59AaE2df047F72.miner001 -p x --watchdog_disabled --api_listen=0.0.0.0:4028