percy_tc
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May 22, 2020, 09:01:16 PM |
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Thanks but I'm looking for the 5600, not the 5700.
It's 34Mh @ stock 36Mh with mem OC, but i have the slower card with 12gbps ram. Update MSI 5600XT Mech OC just got Bios update to 14gbps. with +100Mhz Ram oc it is hitting 38,6Mh/s. With some timing edit it would reach 40Mh/s. However there is no way yet to do as i know.
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Marvell2
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May 25, 2020, 08:14:06 AM |
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So bios strap mod is not importan ? you dont need to flash the MPPT settings ?
I prefer not to use bios mod to not lose warranty if I need You have to understand that with bios mod you are flashing the bios of your card, on hardware level and with MorePowerTool you'll modify the values of the software on Windows, so your Windows will read the values of MorePowerTool, without need to flash the bios, you just need to use the program and restart your computer I suggest you to read: https://www.igorslab.de/morepowertool-amd-radeon-rx-5700-und-rx-5700-xt-tweaking-and-overclocking-software/There's plenty of information on Youtube too In my case, I didn't touch the bios and my card is doing 54Mhs, it's good enough for me, I don't want to take risks to achieve 56Mhs, but it's up to you do you have to use Phoeniex to get over 50 mhs ?
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rdluffy
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May 25, 2020, 10:58:49 AM |
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do you have to use Phoeniex to get over 50 mhs ?
I'm using Phoenix miner, but this hashrate can be achieved with Claymore too Which model of card do you have? And what's your settings of overclock? I'll try to help you, because it's usually easy to achieve 50mhs or more on those cards
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jethro777
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September 05, 2020, 06:41:25 PM |
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my stock hashrate is 49 max and power use is high around 140 watts in gpuz
tying to get to the 56 or even 53 mhs and 100 watt in gpu z but the straps amd bios mod seem to do nothing
Ah ok now You can use More Power Tools to decrease the minimum voltage to 725mv on the clock core Now you go to Wattman (Radeon Settings) and try the following: 1280mhz core clock, 735mv, 1870 memory speed and decrease the power limit to -35 This is the best settings for me, my card is doing 54mhs stable, without any bios mod Your memory clock is the most important to achieve more hashrate Oh, man you are awesome. I literally made an account to tell you that. I was struggling with my new build, and going livid this morning about not being up and running and all these "help" sites/videos with settings bluescreening my new build SMH. All I wanted were some simple settings where I could use the Radeon software and get something reasonably decent in hashrate but super stable. I'd do this as a hobby on the side, and there is no way in heck I'm soaking assloads of time into all this for 4 gpu and 10 extra mhs. Anyway, I started a good bit more conservative than you: In Wattman I lowered mV to about 800ish, memory up to 1800, power limit like -10ish and seems really stable at 51mh/sec for my RX5700. Good enough for me. Finally, something that is actually stable after I struggled a good bit getting going. Mining software says 120 watt per card. I do have a fairly aggressive fan curve. I notice if the memory gets too hot then the core will drop and your hash rate will drop off. So, I made the fan curver quite a bit steeper. Perhaps, I will get a little more aggressive later with the memory clock as I get comfortable. I should mention these settings are working great for my 3 RX5700s for 8 hours so far at a temperature around 55C. Though, I do have one RX5700 XT that seems nowhere near optimized as it's reporting 49mh/sec with the same settings. Anyway, thank you for sharing.
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P00P135
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September 06, 2020, 08:28:09 PM |
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Tried to get some RX5700 but they told me they are EOL. Is that true for non TX models?
Non XT 5700 is not being produced anymore.
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Beyerd17
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September 06, 2020, 09:24:40 PM |
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Tried to get some RX5700 but they told me they are EOL. Is that true for non TX models?
So what, Ebay is full of them. What seems to be the problem, do you really need to get them brand new, simply buy them used on Ebay or other used goods sites. Now that the Nvidia 3000 series specs were released, prices for older AMD and Nvidia gpu's should come down in price also...
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Neurolicious
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September 10, 2020, 01:02:51 AM Last edit: September 10, 2020, 01:44:24 AM by Neurolicious |
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I need some help. I bought 2 5700 XT's yesterday and I'm trying to figure out why is the hashrate only 22 Mh/s on stock settings, and only around 26 Mh/s when I tweak it. Tried both Claymore and Phoenix both give a similar result. Trying to find information online but can't seem to find anything specific.
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Iamtutut
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September 10, 2020, 05:26:55 AM |
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I need some help. I bought 2 5700 XT's yesterday and I'm trying to figure out why is the hashrate only 22 Mh/s on stock settings, and only around 26 Mh/s when I tweak it. Tried both Claymore and Phoenix both give a similar result. Trying to find information online but can't seem to find anything specific.
Did you set your video driver in compute mode ?
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Neurolicious
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September 10, 2020, 05:28:31 AM |
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I need some help. I bought 2 5700 XT's yesterday and I'm trying to figure out why is the hashrate only 22 Mh/s on stock settings, and only around 26 Mh/s when I tweak it. Tried both Claymore and Phoenix both give a similar result. Trying to find information online but can't seem to find anything specific.
Did you set your video driver in compute mode ? Yeah, even though it isn't needed with this architecture. No difference at all.
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buraz11
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September 10, 2020, 05:29:54 AM |
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Did you plug in both pciex cables in? also is the power supply good enough?
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Neurolicious
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September 10, 2020, 05:39:46 AM |
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Did you plug in both pciex cables in? also is the power supply good enough?
Yeah none of those simple mistakes. I've been mining for several years but only with Nvidia. It's funny how simple setting up Nvidia cards is, simply plug and play. Here with my first AMD cards and here I am... PSU has plenty of power. It's 1600 watt EVGA P2 Platinum.
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buraz11
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September 10, 2020, 07:36:19 AM |
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my gigabyte 5700 xt was doing 54 out of the box...even undervolted it does well, maybe if there was nvidia driver on the pc try to ddu, also if the miner command line has intensity settings maybe delete them
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Neurolicious
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September 10, 2020, 09:23:36 AM |
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my gigabyte 5700 xt was doing 54 out of the box...even undervolted it does well, maybe if there was nvidia driver on the pc try to ddu, also if the miner command line has intensity settings maybe delete them
Done all that DDU stuff multiple times in slightly different ways, still no change... also tried playing with intensity. I'm going to wipe my rig clean and install win10(currently running win7 but I doubt this is the cause of my problem) and try it from scratch. I'm starting to think it has something to do with OpenCL.
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Branko
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September 10, 2020, 09:36:54 AM |
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my gigabyte 5700 xt was doing 54 out of the box...even undervolted it does well, maybe if there was nvidia driver on the pc try to ddu, also if the miner command line has intensity settings maybe delete them
Done all that DDU stuff multiple times in slightly different ways, still no change... also tried playing with intensity. I'm going to wipe my rig clean and install win10(currently running win7 but I doubt this is the cause of my problem) and try it from scratch. I'm starting to think it has something to do with OpenCL. Do miners see your cards as 2 or as 4 cards? Recently, miners started to see my RX580 as two openCL cards, both mining at exactly half hashrate, but also overheating while doing so. No amount of DDU or reinstalling drivers helped
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Beyerd17
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September 11, 2020, 06:05:58 AM |
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my gigabyte 5700 xt was doing 54 out of the box...even undervolted it does well, maybe if there was nvidia driver on the pc try to ddu, also if the miner command line has intensity settings maybe delete them
Done all that DDU stuff multiple times in slightly different ways, still no change... also tried playing with intensity. I'm going to wipe my rig clean and install win10(currently running win7 but I doubt this is the cause of my problem) and try it from scratch. I'm starting to think it has something to do with OpenCL. Do miners see your cards as 2 or as 4 cards? Recently, miners started to see my RX580 as two openCL cards, both mining at exactly half hashrate, but also overheating while doing so. No amount of DDU or reinstalling drivers helped Maybe it's a driver issue, what driver version from AMD are you using when that happened? A lot of people are complaining about poor and buggy drivers from AMD in the last few years. Maybe trying a different driver version would help getting rid of the problem. What do you think?
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Branko
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September 11, 2020, 06:29:24 AM |
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my gigabyte 5700 xt was doing 54 out of the box...even undervolted it does well, maybe if there was nvidia driver on the pc try to ddu, also if the miner command line has intensity settings maybe delete them
Done all that DDU stuff multiple times in slightly different ways, still no change... also tried playing with intensity. I'm going to wipe my rig clean and install win10(currently running win7 but I doubt this is the cause of my problem) and try it from scratch. I'm starting to think it has something to do with OpenCL. Do miners see your cards as 2 or as 4 cards? Recently, miners started to see my RX580 as two openCL cards, both mining at exactly half hashrate, but also overheating while doing so. No amount of DDU or reinstalling drivers helped Maybe it's a driver issue, what driver version from AMD are you using when that happened? A lot of people are complaining about poor and buggy drivers from AMD in the last few years. Maybe trying a different driver version would help getting rid of the problem. What do you think? I just did complete windows and driver reinstall (latest win10 build, latest drivers). Now it works normal, but remains mystery why it happened. I tried many drivers, even old ones that previously worked, but nothing helped except full reinstall
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Neurolicious
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September 17, 2020, 09:34:15 PM |
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my gigabyte 5700 xt was doing 54 out of the box...even undervolted it does well, maybe if there was nvidia driver on the pc try to ddu, also if the miner command line has intensity settings maybe delete them
Done all that DDU stuff multiple times in slightly different ways, still no change... also tried playing with intensity. I'm going to wipe my rig clean and install win10(currently running win7 but I doubt this is the cause of my problem) and try it from scratch. I'm starting to think it has something to do with OpenCL. Do miners see your cards as 2 or as 4 cards? Recently, miners started to see my RX580 as two openCL cards, both mining at exactly half hashrate, but also overheating while doing so. No amount of DDU or reinstalling drivers helped Maybe it's a driver issue, what driver version from AMD are you using when that happened? A lot of people are complaining about poor and buggy drivers from AMD in the last few years. Maybe trying a different driver version would help getting rid of the problem. What do you think? I just did complete windows and driver reinstall (latest win10 build, latest drivers). Now it works normal, but remains mystery why it happened. I tried many drivers, even old ones that previously worked, but nothing helped except full reinstall Yeah just came to say that I did the same I forgot to say that I also fixed my problem also with win 10
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percy_tc
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September 21, 2020, 06:02:55 AM |
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No problem It's better if you watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X77N4sDXP9g Because you can understand better And I'll add this: forget MSI Afterburner, you will only use Radeon Software to set your card With Radeon you can decrease the clock voltage, the clocks of core and vram, fans and power limit If you decrease the power limit you can save power (do it slowly until you see a hashrate decrease) And with this software More Power Tool you can "trick" windows and GPU to let you decrease even more the voltage clock of your CPU, because it's limited to a minimum of 750mv, and you will probably need 725mv, reducing the power usage And yes, with this software you don't need to flash bios again, it's awesome That video is very weird while he can reduce wall power to 137W. I use same settings, but the best i can do 166W at wall. My card is Giga Aorus 5700XT, Core/mem: 1200/1835 @ 725mv //BTW my mem temp is high too, about 102-104 oC You should deduct idle system consuption, which is about 40W usually.
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geck
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September 21, 2020, 12:36:02 PM |
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You should deduct system power consumption once the miner is running.
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xMindx163
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September 21, 2020, 05:47:04 PM |
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Easy https://youtu.be/Gn6iFQ7J6Ys55.5Mh/s 105-110W from the wall (87 by sensor) Moжнo пoлyчить и мeньшe ))) Haпpимep нa кapтax c caмcyнгoм peaльнo пoлyчить дaжe 85W c poзeтки. Hyжны пpaвильныe кapты и пpaвильныe нacтpoйки.
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