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September 29, 2017, 11:51:55 AM
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Rx560 is one of the most profitable VGA for mining XMR. Keep go on.

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September 29, 2017, 11:52:11 AM
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Well, i'm doing 530 on each of my rx 560 Smiley

Best I did so far is 471 on micron based cards and 440 on Hynix...but thats on ETH optimized
BIOS-es, I'll work this weekend on monero optimisations as it seems more and more people
are interested to switch to XMR

How many card did You run at the same time ? I've noticed, that i can run single card with very high hashrate, but when running 12 it becomes unstable Smiley

two Smiley

I don't have real rig, although maybe I will have one soon

Rx560 is one of the most profitable VGA for mining XMR. Keep go on.

Indeed, probably card with fastest ROI...lets see what incoming claymore miner update brings to the table
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December 22, 2017, 07:17:56 PM
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I have 3 x Sapphire Pulse RX 560 4GB cards with micron memory OC to 1250/1950(no bios mod) for mining Monero. Each has 395 H/s, total 1185 H/s.
My other PC is with 1 x Sapphire RX 460 2GB OC(Samsung), no matter how I overclock it, result is around 330 H/s. I wonder what is wrong?
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December 27, 2017, 01:57:30 PM
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I have 3 x Sapphire Pulse RX 560 4GB cards with micron memory OC to 1250/1950(no bios mod) for mining Monero. Each has 395 H/s, total 1185 H/s.
My other PC is with 1 x Sapphire RX 460 2GB OC(Samsung), no matter how I overclock it, result is around 330 H/s. I wonder what is wrong?

1. Mem timings. You need to mod the 460s BIOS with, for example, Samsung Uber Mix 3.2
2. This is 460, it's weaker than 560. Again, you need to mod BIOS, to unlock it to 560 (if this card is able to afford it)

Here is, how it can dig. The rig config is 3 x Sapphire RX560(Micron), 1 x Asus RX560(Micron), 1 x Asus RX570(Elpida+Hynix)
All cards are flashed with modded BIOS, core/mem are 1150/2000

sgminer 5.5.4-gm - Started: [2017-12-26 20:17:58] - [0 days 19:40:21]
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(5s):2.403K (avg):2.549Kh/s | A:177306622  R:0  HW:0  WU:4.205/m
ST: 1  SS: 123  NB: 621  LW: 85149  GF: 2  RF: 0
Connected to Hashvault (stratum) diff  as user
Block: 698d6694...  Diff:91.4K  Started: [15:56:42]  Best share: 181M
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[P]ool management [G]PU management ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
GPU  0:  58.0C  833RPM |  431.6/ 435.9h/s | R:  0.0% HW:0 WU:0.727/m rI:520
GPU  1:  59.0C 1069RPM |  436.6/ 433.7h/s | R:  0.0% HW:0 WU:0.724/m rI:520
GPU  2:  53.0C  880RPM |  819.1/ 817.6h/s | R:  0.0% HW:0 WU:1.362/m rI:520
GPU  3:  61.0C  889RPM |  436.9/ 433.8h/s | R:  0.0% HW:0 WU:0.711/m rI:520
GPU  4:  58.0C 1184RPM |  431.1/ 428.5h/s | R:  0.0% HW:0 WU:0.681/m rI:520
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P.S. Sorry for errors in English - it's not my native language...
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January 02, 2018, 09:13:46 PM
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Hi
I get 290 H/s per card on my 2x Radeon RX560 OC Gamming @ stock BIOS and mem clock 1970 (2000 max stock clock).
I get about 8 USD profitability per week on each card (before power cost). Is this normal?
I see you guys reporting 400+ H/s.
Are those values from previous dificulty (easier) or still getting that?
I am very new to mining, this is my 2nd day.

For more information on my setup - My original post elsewhere.
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January 03, 2018, 02:21:42 PM
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Hi
I see you guys reporting 400+ H/s.
Are those values from previous dificulty (easier) or still getting that?
No. The hashrates, mentioned above, are from 2017-12-26, and now they are on the same level.
As far, as I know, the net difficulty doesn't affect the hashrate on cryptonight algo.

P.S. Sorry for errors in English - it's not my native language...
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January 03, 2018, 02:34:22 PM
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Hi
I get 290 H/s per card on my 2x Radeon RX560 OC Gamming @ stock BIOS and mem clock 1970 (2000 max stock clock).
I get about 8 USD profitability per week on each card (before power cost). Is this normal?
I see you guys reporting 400+ H/s.
Are those values from previous dificulty (easier) or still getting that?
I am very new to mining, this is my 2nd day.

For more information on my setup - My original post elsewhere.

290 H/s is very low for a RX560. My RX550 runs with stock setup ~310 H/s. Try to increase your HashCnt in the config (Claymore Miner) to ( -h 896 ) or higher until it drops down.
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January 03, 2018, 02:58:49 PM
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For my cards the best config (for sgminer-gm miner) is:
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-w 8 -g 2 --rawintensity 520

P.S. Sorry for errors in English - it's not my native language...
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January 03, 2018, 03:27:33 PM
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I get 290 H/s per card on my 2x Radeon RX560 OC Gamming @ stock BIOS and mem clock 1970 (2000 max stock clock).
Try to increase your HashCnt in the config (Claymore Miner) to ( -h 896 ) or higher until it drops down.
That boosted to a combined 630 H/s.
Thank you!

For my cards the best config (for sgminer-gm miner) is:
Code:
-w 8 -g 2 --rawintensity 520
sgminer-gm crashes my PC for some reason. will look into it and take your input into account. thanks.
So far only Claymore (XMR) and Skunk (SIGN) have been used by NiceHash.
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January 14, 2018, 10:17:18 PM
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I get 290 H/s per card on my 2x Radeon RX560 OC Gamming @ stock BIOS and mem clock 1970 (2000 max stock clock).
Try to increase your HashCnt in the config (Claymore Miner) to ( -h 896 ) or higher until it drops down.
That boosted to a combined 630 H/s.
Thank you!

For my cards the best config (for sgminer-gm miner) is:
Code:
-w 8 -g 2 --rawintensity 520
sgminer-gm crashes my PC for some reason. will look into it and take your input into account. thanks.
So far only Claymore (XMR) and Skunk (SIGN) have been used by NiceHash.

Feel like im reading this wrong, 630 H/s for a single rx 560 card?
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January 19, 2018, 12:00:25 PM
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Feel like im reading this wrong, 630 H/s for a single rx 560 card?

Yes, you read wrong Smiley
combined 630 H/s

But this is still very slow. 2 x RX560, with right mem timings, should hash at combined 860 H/s

P.S. Sorry for errors in English - it's not my native language...
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January 19, 2018, 01:09:03 PM
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Note that the latest version of XMR-STAK also mines with the CPU by default; you can disable with the --noCPU switch on the command line.

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January 23, 2018, 02:31:27 AM
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Hi. How much does one RX 560 return per week on average?
Everyone is so fixated with higher end cards, that they are way too expensive.
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January 23, 2018, 02:48:08 AM
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Mining is always profitable, but you can calculate how long to reach ROI
Maybe 4 month or 5 month i think
Please calculate your electricity price Smiley
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January 30, 2018, 10:11:00 PM
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I just finished building a 6 RX 560 gpus based rig to mine Electroneum/Sumokoin. Currently getting 3.1  kh/s (517+ h/s per card) for 350 watt at the wall. I am able to get around 100 Electroneum per day. Currently cryptos are going through a bloodbath, so my today's revenue (considering 9 cent per Electroneum coin) is 9 dollars. Total daily expense is 350 x 24 x 1/1000 x 0.17 = $1.5   (my tariff is $0.17 per unit). Thus $7.5 profit per day.  So my ROI at this rate is around 6-7 months.  Similar is the situation with Sumokoin.

If Electroneum can break $0.20 in two months time (which looks achieveable as they have now started signing contracts with companies) I will be able to recover the capital cost in 2-3 months.

So I would suggest go with 6 gpus atleast as you will still be paying for motherboard, CPU, RAM, PSU, SSD, and risers. With six gpus your capital cost is more evenly distributed.

You can check my reddit and bitcointalk post for my rig settings to get 515 h/s out of AMD RX 560 @ 40 watt. 

https://www.reddit.com/user/sam08016/comments/7txpye/amd_rx_560_515_hs_for_cryptonight_monero/

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2850138.0



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March 04, 2018, 02:30:09 AM
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My rx 550 2gb mod bios have 450h/s
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July 26, 2018, 02:44:12 AM
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STEP BY STEP OVERCLOCK GUIDE FOR GETTING STABLE 430H/S WITH GIGABYTE RX560 4GB ON MONERO (XMR) CRYPTONIGHT V7 IN WINDOWS 10

Hi, I have made this guide to help out people mining with Gigabyte RX560 4GB cards.
I found that the info for overclocking online is a little fragmented and hard to find all the settings you need in one place.
This guide is for Windows 10 - I couldn't seem to get any changes using Windows 7, decided to try Windows 10 and that seemed to do the trick.
I haven't tested speeds on Ethereum (ETH) but I have a stable 430h/s on Monero using XMR-STAK. Power draw on the card is approx 35W and temps are holding around 55C and fan speed is 45% - so nice and quiet, and a great improvement on the 280-300h/s you get out of the stock card. I am currently running 2 cards and this has worked on both cards. Others have claimed to get higher than this though this would most likely require alot of tinkering around that could brick your cards - and they are tightlipped about how they have done it.
First of all there are a few things you will need to download before you begin (trust me, it is easier to download them all first) - just google them - they are easy to find and download:
- ATIWINFLASH
-ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
-DDU display driver removal tool
-SRBPolaris V3.4
-GPU-Z
-MSI Afterburner (or your preferred overclocking tool)
-AMD Video Drivers (either the Beta Blockchain driver or the latest Adrenaline drivers)
-XMR-STAK
I started with a fresh installation of Windows 10 - however this probably isnt necessary if you already have it installed - just make sure to follow all the steps and in the correct order or you may run into some problems.
STEP 1. FLASH A NEW CUSTOM BIOS TO THE CARD
Start by running ATIWINFLASH, once open it should detect your card. In the bottom middle of the window is a button labelled "SAVE". Press this and save the original BIOS - I called mine OriginalRX560.rom. Once the bios has been saved, run SRBPolaris. In the top right of the screen, you should see a button labelled "OPEN BIOS". Click this button and load up your bios that you just saved. Once loaded, click the tab labelled "Mem Timings" and on the right hand side you will see a button labelled "PIMP MY STRAPS". Press this button and it will change your straps according to your memory type for better performance. Once this has been done you can click the button at the top right labelled "SAVE BIOS". Call it something like ModdedRX560.rom - you should now have your original as well as your modded bios. Now go back to ATIWINFLASH, and click the button at the bottom left labelled "LOAD IMAGE" and select the modded bios file you just created and then click "PROGRAM" and let the program do its thing - it will tell you to reboot but don't reboot just yet.
STEP 2. CLEAN OUT DRIVERS, REINSTALL DRIVERS AND PATCH PIXEL CLOCK
Now before you reboot, run the DDU tool to remove your current display drivers. When open in the top left of the screen, click the button labelled "CLEAN AND RESTART". This will remove your current drivers and then reboot your system. Once back in Windows you can go ahead and install the AMD Video Drivers again (You can try the Beta Blockchain driver but if it keeps crashing your system then the latest Adrenaline drivers will do fine), however when complete, do not restart straight away. You now need to run the Pixel Clock Patcher to patch your new bios file or you will receive an error code 43 when the system restarts. Running the patcher should bring up a small window with a series of items and "FOUND" next to each item. Click "YES" and wait a few moments and once it is complete, you can restart your system again.
**Just remember to run the Pixel Clock Patcher after any reinstallation or upgrade of your graphics driver before rebooting the system due to the custom bios on the card**
STEP 3. SET UP YOUR CARD FOR MINING.

Once back in windows, your card should be installed and working properly. You now need to open up the AMD Radeon Settings, go to the "Gaming" tab, go to "Global Settings" and change the workload option from "Graphics" to "Compute" (not needed if using beta driver). The settings will restart for this change to take effect. The next step is to set your core and memory speeds. I use MSI Afterburner but feel free to use another tool, just remember to use these settings. I adjusted the Core Clock to 1130 and the Memory Clock to 1950 and set the fan speed at 45%. Your card should now be set for mining optimally.
STEP 4. SET XMR-STAK CONFIGURATION
So the last step now is to set up the AMD configuration file in XMR-STAK. Go to the folder where you installed this and there open the file named AMD.txt and make sure the config looks like this:
"gpu_threads_conf" : [
  // gpu: Baffin memory:3196
  // compute units: 14
  { "index" : 0, "intensity" : 448, "worksize" : 8, "affine_to_cpu" : false, "strided_index" : 1, "mem_chunk" : 2, "comp_mode" : true },
  { "index" : 0, "intensity" : 448, "worksize" : 8, "affine_to_cpu" : false, "strided_index" : 1, "mem_chunk" : 2, "comp_mode" : true },
  ],
If running multiple cards on one board, alter the file accordingly, so for 2 boards it would look like this:
"gpu_threads_conf" : [
  // gpu: Baffin memory:3196
  // compute units: 14
  { "index" : 0, "intensity" : 448, "worksize" : 8, "affine_to_cpu" : false, "strided_index" : 1, "mem_chunk" : 2, "comp_mode" : true },
  { "index" : 0, "intensity" : 448, "worksize" : 8, "affine_to_cpu" : false, "strided_index" : 1, "mem_chunk" : 2, "comp_mode" : true },
{ "index" : 1, "intensity" : 448, "worksize" : 8, "affine_to_cpu" : false, "strided_index" : 1, "mem_chunk" : 2, "comp_mode" : true },
  { "index" : 1, "intensity" : 448, "worksize" : 8, "affine_to_cpu" : false, "strided_index" : 1, "mem_chunk" : 2, "comp_mode" : true },
  ],
Now you can save this file, and run XMR-STAK.
Your cards should now be hashing at a stable 430h/s each with a stable temperature of 55C and a power draw of approx 35W (You can use the GPU-Z tool to monitor the power draw and temps).
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