I heard that the upcoming version of Warp3D might probably support only Radeon HD 6xxx cards,
so I wanted to dump my current Sapphire Radeon HD 4650 for a newer 6670.
I have two 6670 cards:
1) Asus Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 that works fine.
2) VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 that does not works under AmigaOS.
The Asus (1) has the problem of being double size.
I must give up both the PCI-e 4x and 1x, the 4x because is occupied by the video card, the 1x because I must use the onboard Sata port to attach the hard disk.
Here are the serial kernel log of the Asus, using "serial munge debuglevel=9" as a boot parameter.
http://www.locati.it/mario/sam460/Sam46 ... _debug.txt
So I bought the VTX (2) that has a slower video memory but it is a single size card.
Once installed the VTX apparently boots just fine, I see the u-boot screen as usual, but AmigaOS hang after loading the entire kicklayout, I end up with a black screen.
Here are the serial kernel log of the VTX.
http://www.locati.it/mario/sam460/Sam46 ... _debug.txt
I wanted to check if AmigaOS loaded using only the internal SM502 so I set u-boot to use it at boot, then I turned off.
I putted back my old Sapphire Radeon HD 4650, booted AmigaOS, selected a screen mode of the internal SM502, saved and turned off.
Putted back the VTX, and AmigaOS booted correctly using the SM502 output.
Screenmode see the VTX, but if I test any of its screenmode I get a seriously corrupted video output then the system simply hang, the only possible exit is hardware reset.
Tried many different resolutions and color depth (tried also 8bit) combinations, and each time I have to reset.
I finally checked the VTX with both my Lubuntu 14.04 and my 14.10 installation for Sam460 (thanks Spectree660!)) and the system works as expected.
The only problem is that some sparse pixel of random colors appears here and there, but nothing too disturbing.
My system details
Sam460 1.15Ghz 2GB RAM
PCI-e 4x Sil 3512, with 1 hard disk 2.5" and 1 cdrom
PCI-e 1x Envy 24 HT
AmigaOS 4.1 Update 6
RadeonHD.chip A-Eon registered v1.0, 29 March 2014
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VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
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Re: VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
Your Monitor is the possible culprit .
Try disabling DDC in the monitor tooltypes .
If you have a a case with at least 6 Slots you could try one of these pcie extender cables below with your dual slot video card.
I have one to try when I get my new Sam460ex motherboard.
Had to bend the dual bracket at the bottom of the video card so that they are outside the case
and use a long screw to secure it in place but it fits in the case.
The cable will run over the SATA and audio cards
I got the 30cm length .
http://www.ameri-rack.com/ARC1-PEVX16A2-Cx_m.html
Try disabling DDC in the monitor tooltypes .
If you have a a case with at least 6 Slots you could try one of these pcie extender cables below with your dual slot video card.
I have one to try when I get my new Sam460ex motherboard.
Had to bend the dual bracket at the bottom of the video card so that they are outside the case
and use a long screw to secure it in place but it fits in the case.
The cable will run over the SATA and audio cards
I got the 30cm length .
http://www.ameri-rack.com/ARC1-PEVX16A2-Cx_m.html
Sam460ex : Radeon Rx550 Single slot Video Card : SIL3112 SATA card
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Re: VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
Please do NOT set a high debug level when dealing with graphics card problems. The debug level adjusts the kernel's debug output, not the graphics driver's. All you're doing is flooding the debug log with so much irrelevant data that any useful information gets lost. I can't tell if there's anything in the debug log to hint at the problem.virgola wrote:Here are the serial kernel log of the Asus, using "serial munge debuglevel=9" as a boot parameter.
Sparse pixels with random colours does sound disturbing. The graphics card certainly shouldn't be doing that, and might even be faulty.I finally checked the VTX with both my Lubuntu 14.04 and my 14.10 installation for Sam460 (thanks Spectree660!)) and the system works as expected.
The only problem is that some sparse pixel of random colors appears here and there, but nothing too disturbing.
The only suggestion that I have at this is to return that card, and try to get one that's listed as working on the compatibility list.
Hans
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Re: VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
@Spectre660
Tried putting "DDCMODE=Preferred" on the Radeon and PCI graphics monitors.
No changes.
@Hans
Here you are the kernel logs with debuglevel 4
http://www.locati.it/mario/sam460/Sam46 ... ebug_4.txt
http://www.locati.it/mario/sam460/Sam46 ... ebug_4.txt
I personally don't see anything strange at these logs, only one result in a black screen,
the other work as expected.
Will let you know the result asap.
Tried putting "DDCMODE=Preferred" on the Radeon and PCI graphics monitors.
No changes.
@Hans
Here you are the kernel logs with debuglevel 4
http://www.locati.it/mario/sam460/Sam46 ... ebug_4.txt
http://www.locati.it/mario/sam460/Sam46 ... ebug_4.txt
I personally don't see anything strange at these logs, only one result in a black screen,
the other work as expected.
Yes, you migh be right, but before returning the card I'll try on a PC.The graphics card certainly shouldn't be doing that, and might even be faulty
The only suggestion that I have at this is to return that card
Will let you know the result asap.
Last edited by virgola on Tue Oct 28, 2014 4:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
I finally managed to check the VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 on a PC:
it is NOT faulty, it works well both on 2D and 3D, hardware acceleration is surely working, both on Ubuntu 14.10 and on Windows 7.
This leave me puzzled as why it is not working with my Sam460 using the Radeon HD driver v1.0 by A-Eon.
The only thinkg I ca do now is to check with the updated Radeon HD driver as soon as they will be made publicly available.
it is NOT faulty, it works well both on 2D and 3D, hardware acceleration is surely working, both on Ubuntu 14.10 and on Windows 7.
This leave me puzzled as why it is not working with my Sam460 using the Radeon HD driver v1.0 by A-Eon.
The only thinkg I ca do now is to check with the updated Radeon HD driver as soon as they will be made publicly available.
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Re: VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
I have a HD6570 that only worked with a DVI to VGA adapter on a Sam440ep-flex under AmigaOS so you could experiment with the
connectors.
connectors.
virgola wrote:I finally managed to check the VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 on a PC:
it is NOT faulty, it works well both on 2D and 3D, hardware acceleration is surely working, both on Ubuntu 14.10 and on Windows 7.
This leave me puzzled as why it is not working with my Sam460 using the Radeon HD driver v1.0 by A-Eon.
The only thinkg I ca do now is to check with the updated Radeon HD driver as soon as they will be made publicly available.
Sam460ex : Radeon Rx550 Single slot Video Card : SIL3112 SATA card
Re: VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
If the Asus board works fine you might want to investigate a ribon riser for the PCI slot.virgola wrote:I heard that the upcoming version of Warp3D might probably support only Radeon HD 6xxx cards,
so I wanted to dump my current Sapphire Radeon HD 4650 for a newer 6670.
I have two 6670 cards:
1) Asus Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 that works fine.
2) VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 that does not works under AmigaOS.
The Asus (1) has the problem of being double size.
I must give up both the PCI-e 4x and 1x, the 4x because is occupied by the video card, the 1x because I must use the onboard Sata port to attach the hard disk.
If this is the card it looks like there's enough space for one of these will fit at the same time.
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Re: VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
Dual slot RadeonHD 6670 with pcie riser waiting for a Sam460 motherboard.
You need a long enough cable on the riser to go to a position 4 slots down and over the PCI and PCIEX1 cards.
This cable is 30cm long.
http://www.ameri-rack.com/ARC1-PEVX16A2-Cx_m.html
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 5751ZF6655
You need a long enough cable on the riser to go to a position 4 slots down and over the PCI and PCIEX1 cards.
This cable is 30cm long.
http://www.ameri-rack.com/ARC1-PEVX16A2-Cx_m.html
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 5751ZF6655
Last edited by Spectre660 on Tue Nov 04, 2014 2:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sam460ex : Radeon Rx550 Single slot Video Card : SIL3112 SATA card
Re: VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
@Spectre660
What you are doing is indeed what I was planning to do.
I am using the dual slot video card using the internal SD card, so dropping the use of the hard disk.
I've attached the cdrom to the usb port using this:
http://www.chinatraderonline.com/USB-Pr ... 110500601/
What you are doing is indeed what I was planning to do.
I am using the dual slot video card using the internal SD card, so dropping the use of the hard disk.
I've attached the cdrom to the usb port using this:
http://www.chinatraderonline.com/USB-Pr ... 110500601/
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Re: VTX Radeon HD 6670 1GB GDDR3 not working
Just to update. This solution is indeed working.
The 30cm cable on the riser loops nicely over the PCI sata card and Pciex1 sound card.
The 30cm cable on the riser loops nicely over the PCI sata card and Pciex1 sound card.
virgola wrote:@Spectre660
What you are doing is indeed what I was planning to do.
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Sam460ex : Radeon Rx550 Single slot Video Card : SIL3112 SATA card