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Author Topic: Asus mainboard hashes 10-20 Sol/s lower than Asrock mainboard  (Read 322 times)
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June 25, 2017, 04:19:10 PM
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Hi to all;

I have two different mobo. Both mobo has Windows 10 x64 and the same NVIDIA driver, the same USD risers and the same PSU.

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1- Asrock H97 Anniversy mainboard + Celeron 2 core CPU + 4GB DDR3 RAM
2- Asus Prime Z270-A mainboard + Pentimum 4 core CPU + 8GB DDR4 RAM

I have tested on two different GPU:

Code:
1- Asus NVIDIA GTX1070 8GB GPU
2- Zotac NVIDIA GTX1060 3GB GPU

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Asrock mobo shows higher hashrate values than Asus mobo.
The difference is between 10-20 Sols/s with EBF miner.

Do you have any idea to get the same hashrate value of the Asrock mobo on the Asus mobo ?


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June 25, 2017, 04:22:15 PM
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Make sure Virtual RAM is set to at least 16GB. You could also see if changing the PCI-E lanes to GEN 3 in the Bios helps.
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June 25, 2017, 04:52:34 PM
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Make sure Virtual RAM is set to at least 16GB. You could also see if changing the PCI-E lanes to GEN 3 in the Bios helps.

I already have done them.

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