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August 11, 2017, 06:07:13 AM
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Am I right in thinking that I can just apply a global parameter to the gpus on the rig for the memory and clock speeds?

I have read the ethOS documentation and I am sure this is possible, but is this recommended?

Or would it be wiser to actually specify the speeds for each card individually?


Does anyone have any good speeds I can test out for one rig of sapphire RX470 OC reference 4gb and one rig of sapphire nitro+ rx570 4gb cards?


I have found a lot of posts and videos etc on overlcocking through windows but not so many on using ethOS...

Thankyou
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August 11, 2017, 12:09:17 PM
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Sorry for the bump - but nobody knows?Huh
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September 11, 2017, 09:26:22 PM
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I am new too, and going to attempt to overclock. I have mixed models (2) 480 (2) 580 and (2) 470 ::crossing fingers::. Basically the logic i am following is  updating this in to config

[type] [worker] [gpu0 value] [gpu1 value] [gpu2 value] [gpu3 value] [gpu4 value]
# cor xxxxxx 1005 1190 1190 1150 1150 1180
# mem xxxxxx 2000 2150 2150 2004 2004 2000
# pwr xxxxxx 7 7 7 7 7 7

and trying to match what is there now and going to try to tweak it. I am not sure if it is right way, but will see.
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September 12, 2017, 09:56:59 AM
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I am new too, and going to attempt to overclock. I have mixed models (2) 480 (2) 580 and (2) 470 ::crossing fingers::. Basically the logic i am following is  updating this in to config

[type] [worker] [gpu0 value] [gpu1 value] [gpu2 value] [gpu3 value] [gpu4 value]
# cor xxxxxx 1005 1190 1190 1150 1150 1180
# mem xxxxxx 2000 2150 2150 2004 2004 2000
# pwr xxxxxx 7 7 7 7 7 7

and trying to match what is there now and going to try to tweak it. I am not sure if it is right way, but will see.


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