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July 31, 2017, 10:11:00 AM
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Anyone having timing straps like these?
Everywhere i look i see the normal 200, ...2000 ones


Yes...it means you're using wrong bios editor for your card...try srbpolariseditor
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July 31, 2017, 10:52:03 AM
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Anyone having timing straps like these?
Everywhere i look i see the normal 200, ...2000 ones


Yes...it means you're using wrong bios editor for your card...try srbpolariseditor

Thank you Branko.
May i ask you whether or not that msi rx 560 aero 4gb with hynix memory can pass 13mh/s point?
I'm far away from being an expert in edtiting bios and stuff but copying and pasting timing straps is as far as i can go.
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July 31, 2017, 12:13:54 PM
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Anyone having timing straps like these?
Everywhere i look i see the normal 200, ...2000 ones


Yes...it means you're using wrong bios editor for your card...try srbpolariseditor

Thank you Branko.
May i ask you whether or not that msi rx 560 aero 4gb with hynix memory can pass 13mh/s point?
I'm far away from being an expert in edtiting bios and stuff but copying and pasting timing straps is as far as i can go.

Yes, it should be possible, even with just copy/pasting default straps
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July 31, 2017, 12:41:14 PM
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Anyone having timing straps like these?
Everywhere i look i see the normal 200, ...2000 ones


Yes...it means you're using wrong bios editor for your card...try srbpolariseditor

Thank you Branko.
May i ask you whether or not that msi rx 560 aero 4gb with hynix memory can pass 13mh/s point?
I'm far away from being an expert in edtiting bios and stuff but copying and pasting timing straps is as far as i can go.

Yes, it should be possible, even with just copy/pasting default straps

I copied 1750 strap upwards,  afterburner sittings are 1150 for core clock and 2120 for memory clock i'm getting 12.5mh/s max. Its not even stable ..screen flashes sometimes. Also, it drops to 11mh/s and goes back to 12.5
Any chance you would share your bios?
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July 31, 2017, 01:07:29 PM
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Hi folks,
That's my tunned BIOS for Sapphire RX560 4GB OC. Memory Vendor Micron
I modified timing(1750 strap) and default clocks for core(1125) and memory(2125).
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxqQLGRQnA2OOVNwVjlMVkEzQms 
 I am getting 15.1-15.2 MH/S in Eth + 100-115Mh/s in DCR
Proof:
Very stable.
Donations are welcome:
ETC 0x16c7d279423b79d46b6d94fd372dee018300ea81
EXP 0xe34ffcbe0b4735847b8e0d542328437ab495983a






which model do you have

I bet he has Sapphire RX560 4GB OC. Memory Vendor Micron...but I could be wrong


if we mine ETH + DCR together, will there be any impact on performance.
like how much Mh/s does it do without DCR combined?
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July 31, 2017, 04:00:59 PM
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Hi folks,
That's my tunned BIOS for Sapphire RX560 4GB OC. Memory Vendor Micron
I modified timing(1750 strap) and default clocks for core(1125) and memory(2125).
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxqQLGRQnA2OOVNwVjlMVkEzQms 
 I am getting 15.1-15.2 MH/S in Eth + 100-115Mh/s in DCR
Proof: https://i.imgur.com/WvOofrT.png
Very stable.
Donations are welcome:
ETC 0x16c7d279423b79d46b6d94fd372dee018300ea81
EXP 0xe34ffcbe0b4735847b8e0d542328437ab495983a

which model do you have

I bet he has Sapphire RX560 4GB OC. Memory Vendor Micron...but I could be wrong


if we mine ETH + DCR together, will there be any impact on performance.
like how much Mh/s does it do without DCR combined?

Strange thing that I noticed with my cards, in solo mining they do 14.5-14.7 Mh/S in Ethash.
But, when I add DCR, performance in Ethash increases up to 15.2-15.3 mh/s + 100-130 mhs in DCR.

IF you mine ethereum, epoch is 136 already, I guess RX560 does 14.5 Mh/s at most. because of huge dag file.
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July 31, 2017, 04:54:25 PM
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Strange thing that I noticed with my cards, in solo mining they do 14.5-14.7 Mh/S in Ethash.
But, when I add DCR, performance in Ethash increases up to 15.2-15.3 mh/s + 100-130 mhs in DCR.

IF you mine ethereum, epoch is 136 already, I guess RX560 does 14.5 Mh/s at most. because of huge dag file.

It just means you didn't find right value for -dcri when solo mining Smiley

14.5 is probably top of the line for the Hynix memory, but for micron its around 15.7 for my gigabyte card...
I actually didn't try to push it further (micron) but maybe I'll try one of these days
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July 31, 2017, 07:16:29 PM
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Does it matter if card powers up through pci or an external 6 pin hash power wise?
Mine is msi rx 560 aero 4gb with hynix memory without 6pin power socket. I think i've tried every possible compaination of 1500 to 2000 timing straps. For people having the same card dont try pasting 1500 straps upwards card won't boot up.
Best result so far is pasting 1750 straps upwards. And 2110 mem clock, 1150 core clock on msi afterburner. 12.5mh/s ETH
Any help guys i really appreciate it
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July 31, 2017, 11:30:10 PM
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So, I paid for (.3 ETH) the modified 560 bios that minerscott posted here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2024062.msg%msg_id%

He assured me that it would work for my XFX single fan 560 (hynix). I repeated the same steps I've used multiple times with other cards - and his supplied bios file rendered the GPU inoperable (in both Windows and EthOS). He assured me that I just needed to try again, which I did, with the same result. It ended up being a lot of frustration just trying to get the cards working again.

He was very nice (we've got probably 20x emails back and forth), and gave me a different bios to try, which also failed. He then went unresponsive and it has been a week since he has emailed me. I'm out the ETH and have my GPU's plodding along at roughly 12/Mh, thanks to a free bios somebody posted elsewhere. If anybody has a link to better version I'd love to have it.

I'm not going to rule out that life simply got in the way, so if you're reading this Scott, I'm happy to listen to an explanation and will take this down if you can either supply a working bios or refund my payment. This is basically my only option at this point.

Not looking for sympathy - I clearly should have invested the time into figuring this out myself. Looked for an easy way out and paid for it.  Won't be paying for bios files anymore.

why did you not send him your original bios ?
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July 31, 2017, 11:33:42 PM
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Does it matter if card powers up through pci or an external 6 pin hash power wise?
Mine is msi rx 560 aero 4gb with hynix memory without 6pin power socket. I think i've tried every possible compaination of 1500 to 2000 timing straps. For people having the same card dont try pasting 1500 straps upwards card won't boot up.
Best result so far is pasting 1750 straps upwards. And 2110 mem clock, 1150 core clock on msi afterburner. 12.5mh/s ETH
Any help guys i really appreciate it

than  you more lucky than me, i have 460 msi  with micron memory but it s worse than yours, nothing is stable above 1750mhz on ram
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August 01, 2017, 08:32:37 AM
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Hi, guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.
https://cloclo41.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/FBcu/an3GMrmAg/560.jpg
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August 01, 2017, 08:35:18 AM
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Hi guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.




I actually do watch memory errors, thats why me and you have worse results than some scammers Smiley

I have 13.8-13-9 with the same card as you
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August 01, 2017, 10:23:25 AM
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I actually do watch memory errors, thats why me and you have worse results than some scammers Smiley
I have 13.8-13-9 with the same card as you

So, I'll have to fight again with Hynix to get close to your 13.8 Mh/s.
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August 01, 2017, 10:47:16 AM
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I actually do watch memory errors, thats why me and you have worse results than some scammers Smiley
I have 13.8-13-9 with the same card as you

So, I'll have to fight again with Hynix to get close to your 13.8 Mh/s.

It was actually about 14.4 until recently, only thing that changed meantime is new epoch,
but since my micron based Gigabyte took almost no drop, I'm a bit confused here
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August 01, 2017, 11:37:29 AM
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I actually do watch memory errors, thats why me and you have worse results than some scammers Smiley
I have 13.8-13-9 with the same card as you

So, I'll have to fight again with Hynix to get close to your 13.8 Mh/s.

It was actually about 14.4 until recently, only thing that changed meantime is new epoch,
but since my micron based Gigabyte took almost no drop, I'm a bit confused here

Can Claymore be to blame? 9.7 is better for nVidia, but worse for AMD, I suppose.
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August 01, 2017, 01:28:55 PM
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I just want to say that i delt with Branko modding my msi rx 560 4gb aero Hynix memory. As i said i tried every possible compaination of copying and pasting original timing straps and never passed 12.5mh/s.Now, i'm having 14.5mh/s stable with the new bios.

He's a trust worthy guy and delivered as promised.
All i can say is thank you very much Branko.
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August 01, 2017, 02:17:41 PM
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I actually do watch memory errors, thats why me and you have worse results than some scammers Smiley
I have 13.8-13-9 with the same card as you

So, I'll have to fight again with Hynix to get close to your 13.8 Mh/s.

It was actually about 14.4 until recently, only thing that changed meantime is new epoch,
but since my micron based Gigabyte took almost no drop, I'm a bit confused here

Can Claymore be to blame? 9.7 is better for nVidia, but worse for AMD, I suppose.

I could be wrong, but I did see that they will be releasing a new version of Claymore soon to go along with the new drivers being release by AMD. Will be interesting to see what it does to speeds.
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August 02, 2017, 08:45:28 AM
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I actually do watch memory errors, thats why me and you have worse results than some scammers Smiley
I have 13.8-13-9 with the same card as you

So, I'll have to fight again with Hynix to get close to your 13.8 Mh/s.

It was actually about 14.4 until recently, only thing that changed meantime is new epoch,
but since my micron based Gigabyte took almost no drop, I'm a bit confused here

Can Claymore be to blame? 9.7 is better for nVidia, but worse for AMD, I suppose.

I could be wrong, but I did see that they will be releasing a new version of Claymore soon to go along with the new drivers being release by AMD. Will be interesting to see what it does to speeds.


Claymore got released, but we still have to wait for AMD...and probably even more new claymore too, as clock/fan/temperature settings
seem to still be a problem
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August 02, 2017, 08:15:15 PM
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Hi, guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.
https://cloclo41.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/FBcu/an3GMrmAg/560.jpg


Try to downclock core clock to 1050 - 1059. You will see higher rate and a little bit lower power comsumption Wink
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August 03, 2017, 04:53:07 AM
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Hi, guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.
https://cloclo41.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/FBcu/an3GMrmAg/560.jpg


Try to downclock core clock to 1050 - 1059. You will see higher rate and a little bit lower power comsumption Wink

Thank you! When I try, I'll write about the result.
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