Amph
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August 01, 2016, 06:28:42 PM |
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I want to buy 2 x rx480 nitro 4gb , but on LBRY make only 600 kh/s for card on windows 10 x64 and with linux ? . With ETC and ETH i know the speed is 25 mh/s . With my GTX 1070 i have 270 mh/s with LBRY . Thanks . Don't worry about LBRY, it won't much profitable much longer. are you worried about the fact that you were wrong about ethereum being the only profitable one? i told you long time ago, that other better coin would emerge and this is only the beginning, Lbry was not even the one i was talking about....there is no way that this place will die after etheruem go pos, something else will take its place
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Auponef
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August 02, 2016, 06:56:32 AM |
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I want to buy 2 x rx480 nitro 4gb , but on LBRY make only 600 kh/s for card on windows 10 x64 and with linux ? . With ETC and ETH i know the speed is 25 mh/s . With my GTX 1070 i have 270 mh/s with LBRY . Thanks . Don't worry about LBRY, it won't much profitable much longer. are you worried about the fact that you were wrong about ethereum being the only profitable one? i told you long time ago, that other better coin would emerge and this is only the beginning, Lbry was not even the one i was talking about....there is no way that this place will die after etheruem go pos, something else will take its place There will be always new POW coins. But the existing hash is too high now, no other coin can absorb it.
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giagge
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August 03, 2016, 12:27:03 PM |
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I have a question . AMD rx480 work for ethereum classic ( etc ) on windows 10 x64 home edition redstone ? Thanks .
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rawbert
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August 03, 2016, 01:59:34 PM |
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I have a question . AMD rx480 work for ethereum classic ( etc ) on windows 10 x64 home edition redstone ? Thanks . Yes, it should work.
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giagge
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August 03, 2016, 07:21:29 PM |
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Anyone compiled for me miner OPEN CL for amd rx480 on windows 10 x64 ? please .
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QuintLeo
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August 03, 2016, 09:10:25 PM |
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ETC and ETH use the same software, the only difference is the pool or the wallet you use that software with.
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I'm no longer legendary just in my own mind! Like something I said? Donations gratefully accepted. LYLnTKvLefz9izJFUvEGQEZzSkz34b3N6U (Litecoin) 1GYbjMTPdCuV7dci3iCUiaRrcNuaiQrVYY (Bitcoin)
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Longsnowsm
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August 03, 2016, 11:48:40 PM |
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I see some aftermarket cards with better cooler and pcie connectors are showing up now. Looking forward to seeing some of the reviews.
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Getmon
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August 04, 2016, 07:09:10 AM |
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I see some aftermarket cards with better cooler and pcie connectors are showing up now. Looking forward to seeing some of the reviews.
It is better to use the new 480 RX cards with the 8pins. That is much safer than the AMD original cards.
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Sanguintan
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August 04, 2016, 11:48:13 AM |
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I see some aftermarket cards with better cooler and pcie connectors are showing up now. Looking forward to seeing some of the reviews.
It is better to use the new 480 RX cards with the 8pins. That is much safer than the AMD original cards. The 6 pin stock AMD 480 RX is too dangerous. You need very good PCIE risers so that it will not be burnt.
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Masha Sha
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August 04, 2016, 08:12:31 PM |
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I see some aftermarket cards with better cooler and pcie connectors are showing up now. Looking forward to seeing some of the reviews.
It is better to use the new 480 RX cards with the 8pins. That is much safer than the AMD original cards. The 6 pin stock AMD 480 RX is too dangerous. You need very good PCIE risers so that it will not be burnt. Very true... Specially for continuous usage! I only so the sapphire nitro+. Have you seen other models?
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eretron
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August 04, 2016, 09:12:05 PM |
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If you undervolt them for ETH mining, there is no issues with reference 6pin models at all... Even with stock settings, with new drivers from AMD and powered risers, those cards are really safe...
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August 04, 2016, 11:34:55 PM |
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But what when i want to dual mine, or mine some other coin (with higher power consumption)? I am not going to pay for a card that can't achive full possible hashrate because some amateur decided that 6 pin connector would look nice and pcie specfication does not apply him.
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Cryptozillah
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August 05, 2016, 12:34:59 AM |
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I got the MSI RX480 8GB cards with 6 pin power connectors and have had them up and running on ETH for a day now. All cards run at stock clocks and mine at around 25Mhs. The whole rig is pulling 1200w from the wall right now and i will try to tweak the voltage a bit. The cards seem to draw quite much power from the PCIE slot. At first i hade three USB risers powered on two rails but had to ad a third rail due to VERY hot connectors. So now i run three rails for the risers with two cards on each rail. The connectors are still warm but more in the normal range.
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adaseb
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August 05, 2016, 01:03:32 AM |
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It should use 700-800Watts. Something is wrong or you are dual mining.
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Cryptozillah
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August 05, 2016, 01:07:18 AM |
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It should use 700-800Watts. Something is wrong or you are dual mining.
I am not dual mining, not sure why it pull that much power. I will start tweaking it a bit tomorrow and see if i can sort it out.
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August 05, 2016, 01:22:17 AM |
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It should use 700-800Watts. Something is wrong or you are dual mining.
Wow, 6 480s doing 25Mh each can run on 700 Watts? Amazing if true.
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Cryptozillah
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August 05, 2016, 01:53:29 AM |
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It should use 700-800Watts. Something is wrong or you are dual mining.
Wow, 6 480s doing 25Mh each can run on 700 Watts? Amazing if true. I think 700w is a bit low, if i can get my six cards + system to run at 850-900w i will be pretty happy.
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Cryptozillah
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August 05, 2016, 05:30:29 AM |
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With the 16.7.3 driver you dont seem to be able to underclock GPU voltage Is there any other way to make it possible without changing the driver ? What driver is the best to use right now ? I cant get any other oc software to work with the RX480 either. And about the TDP value. Is the only way to lower it a bios mod ?
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eretron
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August 05, 2016, 05:47:35 AM |
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Are you mining at the moment of taking this screenshot? If so, stop and then open Wattman... You can click on those N/A fields and you can adjust value... All my 480s are at 1000mhz and 800 m, pulling ~ 140W each @ 24.5MH/s Am am using Newest ATI Drivers 16.7.3 on Win 8.1
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Amph
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August 05, 2016, 05:57:45 AM |
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It should use 700-800Watts. Something is wrong or you are dual mining.
Wow, 6 480s doing 25Mh each can run on 700 Watts? Amazing if true. 700 is bullshit, not true, the lowest is 120w per card so 800w minimum, and it was done with a bios hach, so standard is more like 140-150w per card
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