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Title: R9 280
Post by: OfficialS_Face on May 11, 2018, 10:53:13 AM
I have a twin frozr R9 280X 3GB Card. I've seen various benchmarks hitting anything between 500 - 650 h/s but I can't seem to get mine above 307. Claymore says it should be getting 400 ,h/s which is still low. Am I missing something ?

P.S This is in a dual GPU rig alongside a 380x which running perfectly fine.

Using Claymore 11.3 on Windows 10, 8GB, INTEL G4440


Title: Re: R9 280
Post by: manji on May 11, 2018, 01:22:15 PM
You should give us your card settings, so we can analyze what going on with your hash rate and also another info, such as which algorithm that to trying to bechmark and so on.


Title: Re: R9 280
Post by: markiz73 on May 11, 2018, 01:50:23 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4pC3jxW8ng
Video in Russian, but all the useful information is in the picture.
I myself do not use 280x for a long time.
Zcash (ZEC) on it can be more profitable


Title: Re: R9 280
Post by: OfficialS_Face on May 11, 2018, 03:18:09 PM
R9 280X 3GB Card 1020 Core Clock 1400 Memory. Currently trying to mine Monero with claymore 11.3


Title: Re: R9 280
Post by: onionpealer on May 12, 2018, 12:32:13 AM
I have a twin frozr R9 280X 3GB Card. I've seen various benchmarks hitting anything between 500 - 650 h/s but I can't seem to get mine above 307. Claymore says it should be getting 400 ,h/s which is still low. Am I missing something ?
P.S This is in a dual GPU rig alongside a 380x which running perfectly fine.
Using Claymore 11.3 on Windows 10, 8GB, INTEL G4440

I don't have a R9280 but I've a couple of R9270x cards, one a 2GB and one a 4GB and I get 480 h/s on both cards.
I've set on Afterburner, Core Clock 1200 and Mem Clock 1450 on 4GB card and Core 1200 Mem 1500 on 2GB card.
Afterburner, out-of-the-box, will not let me lower the voltage on the R9270x (probably on the R9280 too) but with this tweak to Afterburner I've managed ot lower the voltage,
https://rog.asus.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-81916.html