Hello Everyone,
I'm using Claymore's 9.6 on my rig (mix of rx 470, 480 bios moded, with 3 gpu). I was having an average Hashrate of 81.5 Mh/s (ETH+DCR) on win10. When i switched to ethOS (linux) my hashrate had a drop to 77.1 . I'm trying to figure out what's making my performance worse on linux. I really want to use a linux system basically because of stability, but i don't see this Hashrate drop as a good thing. I'm think it's probaly an issue with the driver or some wrong configuration of Claymore's software. Does anyone has any idea of what I should change or tweak in order to have a similar Hashrate that I had on win 10 ?
PS: Sorry for my bad English.
Best Regards,
Rafael.,
The theoretical windows vs linux drop is +0.4MH for windows. Unfortunately windows drivers are a bit better than linux.I'm using Claymore's 9.6 on my rig (mix of rx 470, 480 bios moded, with 3 gpu). I was having an average Hashrate of 81.5 Mh/s (ETH+DCR) on win10. When i switched to ethOS (linux) my hashrate had a drop to 77.1 . I'm trying to figure out what's making my performance worse on linux. I really want to use a linux system basically because of stability, but i don't see this Hashrate drop as a good thing. I'm think it's probaly an issue with the driver or some wrong configuration of Claymore's software. Does anyone has any idea of what I should change or tweak in order to have a similar Hashrate that I had on win 10 ?
PS: Sorry for my bad English.
Best Regards,
Rafael.,
That's the point, I would take anything up to -1.0MH since ethos is pretty easy to setup and runs at least on this rig as a charm. But I'm having like -1.5Mh per gpu, wich means a lot considering i'm having 3 more gpus coming until the end of the month.
Someone told me that the overclock sweet spot on linux is different from windows, i'm testing different core/mem clocks but until now no success.