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December 31, 2017, 04:19:23 PM |
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Hello! Can I use this Bios mod for XFX RX560 4gb single fan model as well? It also has Micron memory and I'm getting only 320H/s on cryptonight stock.
You should get at least 450
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January 03, 2018, 02:51:06 PM |
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cryptonight with sgminer: 500h/s (so preferable instead claymore cryptonight)
Which clock/volt settings did you use to get that hashrate, Branko? Tnx, Tobias
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Branko (OP)
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January 03, 2018, 09:17:32 PM |
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cryptonight with sgminer: 500h/s (so preferable instead claymore cryptonight)
Which clock/volt settings did you use to get that hashrate, Branko? Tnx, Tobias It was long ago, and I used Nicehash benchmark, never used standalone version of that miner, so take it with a grain of salt
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January 04, 2018, 10:31:37 AM |
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cryptonight with sgminer: 500h/s (so preferable instead claymore cryptonight)
Which clock/volt settings did you use to get that hashrate, Branko? It was long ago, and I used Nicehash benchmark, never used standalone version of that miner, so take it with a grain of salt Bummer ... I'm not getting over 400h/s (around 300 with standard clock rates) with sg-miner and xmr-strak on my ASUS RX560 Strix 4GB OC (Hynix) ... the various Claymores variants (except the ETH version) don't want to run on my Win10 machine, so I can't cross check. I'm getting 14.5 MH/s for ETH with 1100/2050, so the straps I use seem not perfect but OK.
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January 12, 2018, 01:01:41 PM |
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It seems like rx560 is quite good in performing cryptonote algorithm compared to other gpu with same pricing range.
I think the RX 550 is also quite good in performing XMR ... more than 400 h/s with less power consumption compared to the RX 560. Are you sure you can get more that 400h/s on 550? It seems it's also difficult for 560 to hit 400h/s. For a 550 it looks like a miracle.
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January 12, 2018, 01:11:25 PM |
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Hi guys, since there are not so many info about this card all around I also landed here in this thread. I'm looking for the best CryptoNight card for my next mining rigs. Considering the hashrate compared to the power consumption and not last the price of the card it seems the RX 560 is one of the best candidate. But reading all the posts here it seems that only the cards with Micro memory are hitting and passing the 400h/s on CriptoNight. So having to buy about a dozen of cards I don't want to risk to be wrong. My question is: is there a way to know which cards will come with Micro memory? Is the model enough? I could read here that just a model of Gigabyte (moreover just the r1.0) comes with Micro mem. Can anybody drive me in the right direction to get the right cards?
I read above someone is also getting wonderful results with 550 on XMR. But reading a bit around it seems that 550 (on stock) is getting around 250h/s. So 400h/s looks a bit far target to reach. Can anybody clarify me?
Thank you very much in advance for your precious attention.
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January 12, 2018, 01:56:40 PM |
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Hi guys, since there are not so many info about this card all around I also landed here in this thread. I'm looking for the best CryptoNight card for my next mining rigs. Considering the hashrate compared to the power consumption and not last the price of the card it seems the RX 560 is one of the best candidate. But reading all the posts here it seems that only the cards with Micro memory are hitting and passing the 400h/s on CriptoNight. So having to buy about a dozen of cards I don't want to risk to be wrong. My question is: is there a way to know which cards will come with Micro memory? Is the model enough? I could read here that just a model of Gigabyte (moreover just the r1.0) comes with Micro mem. Can anybody drive me in the right direction to get the right cards?
I read above someone is also getting wonderful results with 550 on XMR. But reading a bit around it seems that 550 (on stock) is getting around 250h/s. So 400h/s looks a bit far target to reach. Can anybody clarify me?
Thank you very much in advance for your precious attention.
I have 4 x RX550 with 4 GB runing @415h/s and 1 x RX550 2GB running @405h/s. 0 Errors in HWInfo64 running since 4 Weeks. Very low Power consumption, better than RX560 ! I modded the memory straps in the VBIOS, like all other cards.
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January 12, 2018, 02:04:27 PM |
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It seems like rx560 is quite good in performing cryptonote algorithm compared to other gpu with same pricing range.
I think the RX 550 is also quite good in performing XMR ... more than 400 h/s with less power consumption compared to the RX 560. Are you sure you can get more that 400h/s on 550? It seems it's also difficult for 560 to hit 400h/s. For a 550 it looks like a miracle. It works since 4 weeks without problems at my home. The RX550 is the perfect gpu for mining xmr, because cryptonight charges the memory and 8 gpu cores are enough for the rest. The bottleneck is the memory.
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Manchumichael
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January 12, 2018, 02:29:07 PM |
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It seems like rx560 is quite good in performing cryptonote algorithm compared to other gpu with same pricing range.
I think the RX 550 is also quite good in performing XMR ... more than 400 h/s with less power consumption compared to the RX 560. Are you sure you can get more that 400h/s on 550? It seems it's also difficult for 560 to hit 400h/s. For a 550 it looks like a miracle. Hey even i am using this RX 560 in my system, and other components are also using higher versions. my question is how many coins I can mine with this GPU (only 1 pc) and which coin is worth to mine with this GPU can anyone help me?
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January 12, 2018, 04:52:47 PM |
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ETH/Lib 12Mh / 30MH. XMR 330H
Nicehash, so latest claymore
I have 2 x MIS 560s 4Gb Hynix. No additional PCIe power required on these, which is often handy but limits the cards. 1500 to 1750 strap. Running at 1750 memory. 1500 timings don't work above 1750, Can get to 2000 mem at 1750 timings, but only just gets back up to the same performance as the 1750mem running at 1500 strap, but with more W and heat.
Core at stock (make no difference) BlockChain drivers, win 10 64,
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January 12, 2018, 06:50:02 PM Last edit: January 12, 2018, 08:13:45 PM by pass75 |
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Hi guys, since there are not so many info about this card all around I also landed here in this thread. I'm looking for the best CryptoNight card for my next mining rigs. Considering the hashrate compared to the power consumption and not last the price of the card it seems the RX 560 is one of the best candidate. But reading all the posts here it seems that only the cards with Micro memory are hitting and passing the 400h/s on CriptoNight. So having to buy about a dozen of cards I don't want to risk to be wrong. My question is: is there a way to know which cards will come with Micro memory? Is the model enough? I could read here that just a model of Gigabyte (moreover just the r1.0) comes with Micro mem. Can anybody drive me in the right direction to get the right cards?
I read above someone is also getting wonderful results with 550 on XMR. But reading a bit around it seems that 550 (on stock) is getting around 250h/s. So 400h/s looks a bit far target to reach. Can anybody clarify me?
Thank you very much in advance for your precious attention.
I have 4 x RX550 with 4 GB runing @415h/s and 1 x RX550 2GB running @405h/s. 0 Errors in HWInfo64 running since 4 Weeks. Very low Power consumption, better than RX560 ! I modded the memory straps in the VBIOS, like all other cards. Thank you very much R0land, I'll give it a shot since it's still possible to find these 550 on the market and at a cheap price... The problem is to find the ones that use Micron memory. Are your 550s based on Micron memory or what?
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January 12, 2018, 07:44:20 PM |
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Can you please tell me at what core and memory frequencies the best values are obtained for equihash? Interested in ZEC and forks. Is it worth it to flash BIOS for new straps?
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January 12, 2018, 08:40:15 PM |
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Since theres not much info about this GPU, lets post various coin/algorithm hashrates here: ETH: 15.5 MH/s with Claymore 9.7, ETH only ZEC: 110 H/s with claymore 12.5 Zcash miner, raised to 158 on Claymore 12.6 MONERO: 459 h/s claymore cryptonote miner 9.7 beta ETH/DCR dual mining with Claymore 9.7: 15MH/s ETH, 298MH/s DCR ETH/SIA dual mining with Claymore 9.7: 14.9MH/s ETH, 198Mh/s SIA decred with sgminer: 444MH/s cryptonight with sgminer: 500h/s (so preferable instead claymore cryptonight) Signatum (skunkhash) with official sgminer 8.3MH/s Signatum (skunkhash) with prospector0.9.6MH/s SIA only with propspector 0.10 485MH/s Edit (micron memory only): 16.3 MH/s ETH with Claymore 10.0 493 H/s monero with Claymore 10.2Monacoin: 16.1MH/s lyra2rev2 algorithm Calculator for popular coins: https://goo.gl/UMhxErIt looks like it can be a good option to mine monero with a cheap and energy efficient 560. I am a bit out of mining now, but I may try later on.
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January 12, 2018, 09:06:25 PM |
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are these cards still profitable to mine with? seems like thse cards doing well on cryptonight algo
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January 13, 2018, 06:58:09 PM |
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It seems like rx560 is quite good in performing cryptonote algorithm compared to other gpu with same pricing range.
I think the RX 550 is also quite good in performing XMR ... more than 400 h/s with less power consumption compared to the RX 560. Are you sure you can get more that 400h/s on 550? It seems it's also difficult for 560 to hit 400h/s. For a 550 it looks like a miracle. It works since 4 weeks without problems at my home. The RX550 is the perfect gpu for mining xmr, because cryptonight charges the memory and 8 gpu cores are enough for the rest. The bottleneck is the memory. What brand is your rx 550?
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January 15, 2018, 03:19:07 PM |
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MSI 560 4GB ITX Hynix Strap 999000000000000022AA9C0073E66C448055131243CFB60D00408400750514204A8900A00200000 014112E34DB324418 Used for 1750 to 2250. Core -7.5% Mem 2200
Eth 16Mh Cryptonight 440H
Cant find who posted the handmade straps, but it works an absolute treat.
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Branko (OP)
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January 15, 2018, 04:08:16 PM |
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MSI 560 4GB ITX Hynix Strap 999000000000000022AA9C0073E66C448055131243CFB60D00408400750514204A8900A00200000 014112E34DB324418 Used for 1750 to 2250. Core -7.5% Mem 2200
Eth 16Mh Cryptonight 440H
Cant find who posted the handmade straps, but it works an absolute treat.
You're probably lucky and got better than usual 1500MHz memory that usually come with Hynix RX560s...my Gigabyte cards can't reach 2200MHz even with default factory straps
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R0land
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January 15, 2018, 05:26:15 PM |
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It seems like rx560 is quite good in performing cryptonote algorithm compared to other gpu with same pricing range.
I think the RX 550 is also quite good in performing XMR ... more than 400 h/s with less power consumption compared to the RX 560. Are you sure you can get more that 400h/s on 550? It seems it's also difficult for 560 to hit 400h/s. For a 550 it looks like a miracle. It works since 4 weeks without problems at my home. The RX550 is the perfect gpu for mining xmr, because cryptonight charges the memory and 8 gpu cores are enough for the rest. The bottleneck is the memory. What brand is your rx 550? Saphire Pulse Radeon RX550 4GB Micron Memory
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MagicSmoker
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January 16, 2018, 07:41:52 PM |
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Hmm... I picked up an XfX RX 560 from Best Buy this weekend mainly because it was the only halfway decent card in stock, but reading through this thread it seems it may not have been such a bad impulse buy.
Are there any good straps specifically for Cryptonight, or are they mainly geared towards Ethash? I know there is some overlap in the requirements between the two, but Cryptonight generally likes more core clock than Ethash.
How about just doing the one-click optimization in Polaris BIOS Editor?
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Branko (OP)
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January 16, 2018, 07:57:39 PM |
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Hmm... I picked up an XfX RX 560 from Best Buy this weekend mainly because it was the only halfway decent card in stock, but reading through this thread it seems it may not have been such a bad impulse buy.
Are there any good straps specifically for Cryptonight, or are they mainly geared towards Ethash? I know there is some overlap in the requirements between the two, but Cryptonight generally likes more core clock than Ethash.
How about just doing the one-click optimization in Polaris BIOS Editor?
Can't harm, for the most part, except if you got one of new cards that have 1500 strap as the last one, instead usual 2000 or 2250
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