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asus rx570 expedition, 8x all hynix memory bios edited by one click timing, core 1100, memory 2022, -181 undervolt @29.1 megahash eth, 830 cryptov7 monero 8x power draw at wall 1020 with all other parts of system each gpu draws 80 + 35 watt for risers I guess
how you undervolt? i am using msi afterburner so do I with msi burner testing 1050 core- 2022 memory.. wall wattage 930. ..mining ether and stable 28.6 Mh
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deksa
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June 30, 2018, 06:17:08 PM |
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Can someone please tell me the .bat command to separate undervolt on core and memory? --vddc affects both using mkxminer on windows 10
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June 30, 2018, 08:08:18 PM |
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my eth hashrate on 570 25mh/s. on 2x 1050ti = 31mh/s. better to stick to 2x1050ti
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Bigdrago
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June 30, 2018, 08:16:30 PM |
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my eth hashrate on 570 25mh/s. on 2x 1050ti = 31mh/s. better to stick to 2x1050ti
All my 570 = 31.x mh/s
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Vladimir66
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June 30, 2018, 08:21:16 PM |
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I think that the difference between 570 and 580 is not great, although I myself use 580, sapphire, limited edition. Good indicators both on consumption and on hasheds. The main thing that does not heat up practically and runs silently
580 - 31,5 m/h, on 70-80% power.
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Vladimir66
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June 30, 2018, 08:24:56 PM |
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Guys, what do you think of this claymore config for gigabyte aorus rx 570 4gb with hynix mems?
-allcoins 1 -allpools 1 -fanmin 50 -fanmax 80 -cclock 1150 -mclock 2100 -cvddc 850 -mvddc 800 -dcri 40 -powlim -30
And what do you consider are good values for eth+xvg on these little beasts?
Thanks in advance
The best card settings are pretty much on a card-by-card basis, even identical spec'd cards can have different best settings, trial and error is usually the way to find out what works best. As for dual mining, unless you have low (or free) electricity costs it's not worth it, the card will take more power, run hotter and burn out sooner. completely agree, it is not very profitable to engage in dual mining now, because of the high complexity. I would advise you to regret the GPU and engage in the mining of one thing ... but, nevertheless, your case
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July 29, 2018, 06:06:51 AM |
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August 03, 2018, 12:29:02 PM |
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Why are the re-bands only after the six months or so.
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August 07, 2018, 12:31:02 AM |
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Wait until the Vega and till then don’t even bother at all.
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Muhammadaffandi10
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August 07, 2018, 06:14:49 AM |
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Are we talking about engineering sample? It shouldn't be bad, vram is cooled after all.
yes, according to you, it's not a problem
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ThePunisher49X
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August 07, 2018, 02:52:32 PM |
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I think that the difference between 570 and 580 is not great, although I myself use 580, sapphire, limited edition. Good indicators both on consumption and on hasheds. The main thing that does not heat up practically and runs silently
580 - 31,5 m/h, on 70-80% power.
Heard you can get lower power draw from a 580 than a 570 on under volting and overclocking with comparably the same hashrate. Is this possible?
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August 08, 2018, 02:55:18 PM |
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The Nvidia is good and still continues to be the joke of the new series.
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August 08, 2018, 08:52:38 PM |
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This card has the same hashrate as RX470. It is related to memory chips if you mine Ether. This card has small improvements and you will not see any changes in similar models. If you have possibility to choose between 470 and 570 then take RX470 – it consumes less energe and costs less.
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AIO Inc
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August 12, 2018, 09:51:12 PM |
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It also heavily depends on brand and type of memory as well. Samsung usually gets 10-20% more hash on most algos. I have one running at 26 mh/s and I also have one running at 30mh/s, both Eth. It's really weird.
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September 02, 2018, 04:08:15 AM |
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bumping thread...
I just got a setup stable mining @30/card (ethereum only), but seems to be consuming ~140w/card. Anyone have similar numbers at lower wattage? Thought these things would mine high 20's at 80 w?
one click bios
1200 core 877 mv 2100 memory
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September 02, 2018, 06:11:57 AM |
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bumping thread...
I just got a setup stable mining @30/card (ethereum only), but seems to be consuming ~140w/card. Anyone have similar numbers at lower wattage? Thought these things would mine high 20's at 80 w?
one click bios
1200 core 877 mv 2100 memory
~140w per card seems a bit much. Have you undervolted both core and memory? If not, try undervolting memory to 900mV, and if it's stable, try lowering voltage until you find max undervolt. On this link there is tutorial how to undervolt using OverdriveNtool https://mining.help/
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September 02, 2018, 11:34:51 AM |
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bumping thread...
I just got a setup stable mining @30/card (ethereum only), but seems to be consuming ~140w/card. Anyone have similar numbers at lower wattage? Thought these things would mine high 20's at 80 w?
one click bios
1200 core 877 mv 2100 memory
~140w per card seems a bit much. Have you undervolted both core and memory? If not, try undervolting memory to 900mV, and if it's stable, try lowering voltage until you find max undervolt. On this link there is tutorial how to undervolt using OverdriveNtool https://mining.help/He uses 877mV. If you undervolt memory to 900mV you can save like 10W at wall, depends on memory type with Samsungs you can go even to 850mV or with most of them. Under 100W with RX 5xx you can go only when you mine Monero and other CN coins. Not really with ETH. Go below 1180MHz and try 800mV you should be hitting 120W or maybe a bit higher like 820mV depends on card. Overdriventool is great.
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September 02, 2018, 09:09:50 PM |
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bumping thread...
I just got a setup stable mining @30/card (ethereum only), but seems to be consuming ~140w/card. Anyone have similar numbers at lower wattage? Thought these things would mine high 20's at 80 w?
one click bios
1200 core 877 mv 2100 memory
~140w per card seems a bit much. Have you undervolted both core and memory? If not, try undervolting memory to 900mV, and if it's stable, try lowering voltage until you find max undervolt. On this link there is tutorial how to undervolt using OverdriveNtool https://mining.help/He uses 877mV. If you undervolt memory to 900mV you can save like 10W at wall, depends on memory type with Samsungs you can go even to 850mV or with most of them. Under 100W with RX 5xx you can go only when you mine Monero and other CN coins. Not really with ETH. Go below 1180MHz and try 800mV you should be hitting 120W or maybe a bit higher like 820mV depends on card. Overdriventool is great. Thanks; got to roughly ~120w/card after compensating for losses @ the power supply. 1150 850mv 2100 memory mostly hynix, one elpidia Simple mining nor Hive have memory undervolting option so may have to try the overdriventool.
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