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February 07, 2018, 10:14:51 AM
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As you know I have many mining rigs running stable with Sapphire Pulse RX 570 and RX 580. Running in an impressive way without restarting from more than one month, riser version 008S red cable color and with a small light (I give the merit to them because their transistors are the best I have seen in any riser). Now to the problem

Lately I found for a very cheap price at about 320 EUR/pc the ASUS Strix 570 and downloaded a bios from anorach tech as modifying it with Polaris didn't gave me any result. After flashing to the downloaded bios the hashrate went from 17.1 to 29.2 Mhsh per card. They keep running a few hours and then crash or shut down.

1150 and 2020 core and memory clock, also tried to lower them up to 1900 same problem. BIOS configuration perfectly done as always.

Any ideas ?
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February 07, 2018, 10:18:01 AM
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Well, test them with stock bios - Run them for x hours to see if they are stable, if they are stable then the timing straps in the bios you have used are not stable for that card.
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February 07, 2018, 10:26:23 AM
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Very big increas in hash rate, try change configuration for 30% up in hashrate

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February 07, 2018, 10:28:09 AM
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you need same bios version to flashing your cards, it means you need backup your original bios, duplicate it and edit one of them on PBE. using different bios version will make your system unstable.

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February 07, 2018, 12:09:34 PM
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To all of you that replied, it is the same bios for the same card, I only got it readily made from Anorech tech website. When trying to flash myself with PBE didn't work after the bios mod.

I have done a lot of mods for RX 570/580 Sapphire Pulse but it is the first time with ASUS Strix.

So I will try to change from Ethereum to Monero as Monero is an algorithm which doesn't consume a lot from the cards and also try to go down in memory clocks. I have the rig in a distant place from where I am so will post back after I do my tests on weekend.
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February 07, 2018, 12:20:48 PM
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as for me, i am using 1167 as core clock and lower core voltage to -96
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February 10, 2018, 02:17:37 PM
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I managed to lower the core and memory voltage and it is running stable now at 28.1-28.2 Mhash. It cannot run stable with 29 Mhash as it crashes every hour or so.

Anyway I got a new offer to build a new rig and the guy where I want to buy have 6 x RX 570 ASUS but this time is Expedition.

Better the Strix version or Expedition with bios mod, if it is the same I am ok with it as I am happy with 28 Mhash hashrate per card.

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