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--gpu-dyninterval <arg> Set the refresh interval in ms for GPUs using dynamic intensity (default: 7) |
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--gpu-dyninterval <arg> Set the refresh interval in ms for GPUs using dynamic intensity (default: 7) |
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--gpu-engine <arg> GPU engine (over)clock range in Mhz - one value, range and/or comma separated list (e.g. 850-900,900,750-850) |
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--gpu-engine <arg> GPU engine (over)clock range in Mhz - one value, range and/or comma separated list (e.g. 850-900,900,750-850) |
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--gpu-fan <arg> GPU fan percentage range - one value, range and/or comma separated list (e.g. 25-85,85,65) |
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--gpu-fan <arg> GPU fan percentage range - one value, range and/or comma separated list (e.g. 25-85,85,65) |
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--gpu-map <arg> Map OpenCL to ADL device order manually, paired CSV (e.g. 1:0,2:1 maps OpenCL 1 to ADL 0, 2 to 1) |
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--gpu-memclock <arg> Set the GPU memory (over)clock in Mhz - one value for all or separate by commas for per card. |
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--gpu-memclock <arg> Set the GPU memory (over)clock in Mhz - one value for all or separate by commas for per card. |
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--gpu-memdiff <arg> Set a fixed difference in clock speed between the GPU and memory in auto-gpu mode |
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--gpu-memdiff <arg> Set a fixed difference in clock speed between the GPU and memory in auto-gpu mode |
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--gpu-powertune <arg> Set the GPU powertune percentage - one value for all or separate by commas for per card. |
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--gpu-powertune <arg> Set the GPU powertune percentage - one value for all or separate by commas for per card. |
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(where n = the correct device number for the FPGA device) |
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(where n = the correct device number for the FPGA device) |
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CPU only options: |
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CPU only options (deprecated, not included in binaries!): |
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--algo|-a <arg> Specify sha256 implementation for CPU mining: |
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--algo|-a <arg> Specify sha256 implementation for CPU mining: |
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auto Benchmark at startup and pick fastest algorithm |
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auto Benchmark at startup and pick fastest algorithm |
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Read the top of the file (miner.php) for details of how to tune the display |
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Read the top of the file (miner.php) for details of how to tune the display |
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and also to use the option to display a multi-rig summary |
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and also to use the option to display a multi-rig summary |
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GPU DEVICE ISSUES and use of --gpu-map |
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GPUs mine with OpenCL software via the GPU device driver. This means you need |
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to have both an OpenCL SDK installed, and the GPU device driver RUNNING (i.e. |
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Xorg up and running configured for all devices that will mine on linux etc.) |
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Meanwhile, the hardware monitoring that cgminer offers for AMD devices relies |
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on the ATI Display Library (ADL) software to work. OpenCL DOES NOT TALK TO THE |
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ADL. There is no 100% reliable way to know that OpenCL devices are identical |
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to the ADL devices, as neither give off the same information. cgminer does its |
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best to correlate these devices based on the order that OpenCL and ADL numbers |
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them. It is possible that this will fail for the following reasons: |
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1. The device order is listed differently by OpenCL and ADL (rare), even if the |
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number of devices is the same. |
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2. There are more OpenCL devices than ADL. OpenCL stupidly sees one GPU as two |
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devices if you have two monitors connected to the one GPU. |
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3. There are more ADL devices than OpenCL. ADL devices include any ATI GPUs, |
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including ones that can't mine, like some older R4xxx cards. |
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To cope with this, the ADVANCED option for --gpu-map is provided with cgminer. |
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DO NOT USE THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. The default will work the |
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vast majority of the time unless you know you have a problem already. |
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To get useful information, start cgminer with just the -n option. You will get |
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output that looks like this: |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] CL Platform 0 vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] CL Platform 0 name: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] CL Platform 0 version: OpenCL 1.1 AMD-APP (844.4) |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] Platform 0 devices: 3 |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 0 Tahiti |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 1 Tahiti |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 2 Cayman |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 0 AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 1 AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 2 AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 3 GPU devices max detected |
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Note the number of devices here match, and the order is the same. If devices 1 |
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and 2 were different between Tahiti and Cayman, you could run cgminer with: |
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--gpu-map 2:1,1:2 |
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And it would swap the monitoring it received from ADL device 1 and put it to |
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opencl device 2 and vice versa. |
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If you have 2 monitors connected to the first device it would look like this: |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] Platform 0 devices: 4 |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 0 Tahiti |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 1 Tahiti |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 2 Tahiti |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 3 Cayman |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 0 AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 1 AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 2 AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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To work around this, you would use: |
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-d 0 -d 2 -d 3 --gpu-map 2:1,3:2 |
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If you have an older card as well as the rest it would look like this: |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] Platform 0 devices: 3 |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 0 Tahiti |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 1 Tahiti |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] 2 Cayman |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 0 AMD Radeon HD 4500 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 1 AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 2 AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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[2012-04-25 13:17:34] GPU 3 AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series hardware monitoring enabled |
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To work around this you would use: |
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--gpu-map 0:1,1:2,2:3 |
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FAQ |
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