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July 13, 2016, 07:49:37 PM
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What's the best riser for x 16 pcie slots? Are there usb risers?
Usb-Riser work best in my rig.

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You mean x16 -> x1 Riser or ?

No x16 to x16
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July 13, 2016, 08:26:12 PM
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RX 480 WORK FINE with LBRY ( LBC ) ?

http://cryptomining-blog.com/8075-cpu-and-amd-gpu-mining-for-lbry-credits-lbc-now-available/

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July 13, 2016, 08:43:06 PM
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I see people referencing RX480 doing 28MH and using 120W?  What settings are you using for that?  Is it for Windows or Linux?  I find this very hard to achieve even for under 150W nevermind 120W.  Please make sure we count the power drawn from the power risers or from Motherboard if no power riser is used.  Also please deduct the correct wattage for your ASR H81 / Celeron CPU at around 50W not 178W like some site say it use.  I've been running it with Killawatt to measure and for 27MH I'm pulling more than 165W even with -15% power saving.  Even more ideal would be a multi-GPUs Rig as the card tends to run slightly faster by 1MH or more in a single GPU configuration.

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July 13, 2016, 11:20:11 PM
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nice article
are you the owner orf ccryptomining blog ?

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July 14, 2016, 06:10:27 AM
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nice article
are you the owner orf ccryptomining blog ?

Eh Huh , im not owner , I want to know rx480 if it works well with LBRY .
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July 14, 2016, 07:22:12 AM
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I see people referencing RX480 doing 28MH and using 120W?  What settings are you using for that?  Is it for Windows or Linux?  I find this very hard to achieve even for under 150W nevermind 120W.  Please make sure we count the power drawn from the power risers or from Motherboard if no power riser is used.  Also please deduct the correct wattage for your ASR H81 / Celeron CPU at around 50W not 178W like some site say it use.  I've been running it with Killawatt to measure and for 27MH I'm pulling more than 165W even with -15% power saving.  Even more ideal would be a multi-GPUs Rig as the card tends to run slightly faster by 1MH or more in a single GPU configuration.

Did you undervolt the Core voltage? That should save quite a lot of energy. You may use Helix mod with MSI afterburner.
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July 14, 2016, 08:09:43 AM
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I see people referencing RX480 doing 28MH and using 120W?  What settings are you using for that?  Is it for Windows or Linux?  I find this very hard to achieve even for under 150W nevermind 120W.  Please make sure we count the power drawn from the power risers or from Motherboard if no power riser is used.  Also please deduct the correct wattage for your ASR H81 / Celeron CPU at around 50W not 178W like some site say it use.  I've been running it with Killawatt to measure and for 27MH I'm pulling more than 165W even with -15% power saving.  Even more ideal would be a multi-GPUs Rig as the card tends to run slightly faster by 1MH or more in a single GPU configuration.

Did you undervolt the Core voltage? That should save quite a lot of energy. You may use Helix mod with MSI afterburner.


What is HELIX Mod?  Do I have update the firmware?  I'm looking for exact settings as the RX480 are very picky cards, it will crash if you don't have the exact settings it like.

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July 14, 2016, 08:33:27 AM
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I see people referencing RX480 doing 28MH and using 120W?  What settings are you using for that?  Is it for Windows or Linux?  I find this very hard to achieve even for under 150W nevermind 120W.  Please make sure we count the power drawn from the power risers or from Motherboard if no power riser is used.  Also please deduct the correct wattage for your ASR H81 / Celeron CPU at around 50W not 178W like some site say it use.  I've been running it with Killawatt to measure and for 27MH I'm pulling more than 165W even with -15% power saving.  Even more ideal would be a multi-GPUs Rig as the card tends to run slightly faster by 1MH or more in a single GPU configuration.

Did you undervolt the Core voltage? That should save quite a lot of energy. You may use Helix mod with MSI afterburner.


What is HELIX Mod?  Do I have update the firmware?  I'm looking for exact settings as the RX480 are very picky cards, it will crash if you don't have the exact settings it like.

Helix posted a mod to be used by the MSI afterburner, it will reduce the core voltage.  You may search the forum.
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July 14, 2016, 09:50:33 AM
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I've read that  fine works only on Linux.
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July 14, 2016, 02:00:31 PM
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Anyone know when new supplies of RX 480s will hit retailers? Newegg has been 100% out of stock for over a week with no restock notifications.
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July 14, 2016, 02:09:09 PM
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I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

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July 14, 2016, 02:19:34 PM
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I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?
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July 14, 2016, 02:35:07 PM
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I see people referencing RX480 doing 28MH and using 120W?  What settings are you using for that?  Is it for Windows or Linux?  I find this very hard to achieve even for under 150W nevermind 120W.  Please make sure we count the power drawn from the power risers or from Motherboard if no power riser is used.  Also please deduct the correct wattage for your ASR H81 / Celeron CPU at around 50W not 178W like some site say it use.  I've been running it with Killawatt to measure and for 27MH I'm pulling more than 165W even with -15% power saving.  Even more ideal would be a multi-GPUs Rig as the card tends to run slightly faster by 1MH or more in a single GPU configuration.

Did you undervolt the Core voltage? That should save quite a lot of energy. You may use Helix mod with MSI afterburner.


What is HELIX Mod?  Do I have update the firmware?  I'm looking for exact settings as the RX480 are very picky cards, it will crash if you don't have the exact settings it like.

Helix posted a mod to be used by the MSI afterburner, it will reduce the core voltage.  You may search the forum.

I did search and came up with nothing.  I would imagine this would be posted in the front page Wiki if it's true.  I don't believe it's possible to get 28MH at 120W, otherwise it would have been mentioned everywhere and we wouldn't be wasting our time trying to do 24MH at 115-125W via undervolting and powersaving which both can be done via the latest Wattman controls.  No need to do any mods to be able to get MSI afterburner to allow it.

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July 14, 2016, 02:38:16 PM
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I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

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July 14, 2016, 02:44:15 PM
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I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

what MB h81 pro btc?
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July 14, 2016, 02:48:02 PM
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I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?
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July 14, 2016, 03:08:01 PM
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I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!

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July 14, 2016, 03:43:45 PM
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I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!


Did you plug the two molex connectors when the 480X fried the mother boards? I think it should not.
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July 14, 2016, 03:58:33 PM
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I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!


Did you plug the two molex connectors when the 480X fried the mother boards? I think it should not.

I was using unpowered risers, so only the 6 pin on the card was connected.  I now have powered risers.  Live and learn

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July 14, 2016, 04:52:44 PM
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I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!


Did you plug the two molex connectors when the 480X fried the mother boards? I think it should not.

I was using unpowered risers, so only the 6 pin on the card was connected.  I now have powered risers.  Live and learn

So you did not use the Asrok pro BTC mother boards when you burn the cards and the motherboard?
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