Hello, thanks for the amazing work, very helpfull.
I’m stil having an issue, the change of the F state frequency had no effect on my gpus, it’s still blocked at 59MH/s.
When I compare with other screenshot in this thread, I see a difference in the F-States:
On all my 6800, I only have 2 states possible in SOC/DCEF/F, but for other users there are 3 states for these values.
Is my issuer of my 6800 blocked at 59 coming from this?
Thank you for starting this great thread and for all the valuable contributions from everyone. I am trying the F state script and have a strange error as if the PPT entry is not present. I tried double checking the syntax but maybe need a new set of eyes. The Fstate is there for the 6800 so it must exist somewhere. I am using the latest HIVE upgrade from today and UPP 0.1.2. Powercolor 6800 Fighter card. Thank you.
Little bit more information for people running reference 6800s. For some reason(it’s worst on one card then my other one) everttime I restarted my rig the mh/s would drop Slightly. I would check the f-state it would still be 1551. Each time I would add 5 to the core voltage, each restart i had to add another 5. Eventually i figured out if I set the core voltage down 5 before restart, then back up 5 after boot and restart the miner only the card stabilizes.
I don’t want to assume, so did you install upp in the described stage earlier in the thread? If so the action below, creating a folder is frequently overlooked. I know I made the mistake:
Regarding gpu numbering, I can confirm that it counts integrated graphics first, then Nvidia cards, then AMD cards. It does not match up with the GPU enumeration on the worker Overview tab.
Also, does anyone have any info for what F state clock value to use for other RX 6000 cards? I assume we want to set it to the max value option for F state under amd-info