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September 21, 2020, 06:45:33 AM
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Post your 5700XT Power consumption mining ETH
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September 21, 2020, 08:20:52 AM
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There could be several reasons:
Do you have the same components as Red Panda? CPU, Mainboard, other components...
Maybe the power supply?
Are you using 230 V or 110 V?

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September 21, 2020, 09:49:04 AM
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Interesting comparison. What CPU are you using?

A bit OT but, 25watts is pretty good.

I'm already using an Athlon 200GE which is described to idle at 35w but i'm pulling in 45w at the wall from CPU alone. I've only undervolted the cpu to just -0.1mv dynamic core voltage tho.

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September 21, 2020, 10:38:48 AM
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I'm getting

330Mhs with 740-750W (Depending OS) in the Wall:


5 x 5700 XT (4 Micron + 1 Samsung) (Personal Bios MOD + Tunning OC)

2 x 1600 Super

With a i5 7400





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September 21, 2020, 11:02:18 AM
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Me first: Giga 5700XT Aorus. Core 1200, mem 1835, vcore 725mv takes 166W (at wall). System idle 25W => VGA ~141W

Red Panda Mining youtuber same setting, same 53MH but only 137W at wall (system + VGA) => VGA ~112W

I really dont understand that big difference Huh

2 different cards. Aorus is a performance card , so its going to be power hungry. Red panda has a ref card maybe with a Samsung memory

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September 21, 2020, 11:34:09 AM
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There could be several reasons:
Do you have the same components as Red Panda? CPU, Mainboard, other components...
Maybe the power supply?
Are you using 230 V or 110 V?
My system takes 25W, as far as i know, that's quite good, not much system can takes lower than 25W. Assuming red panda even do better at 20W, so his VGA need 137-20 = 117W to perform 53MH, that's incredible.

//Im using fsp 1200W platium 220V which is a tier 1 efficient psu also.


This has everything to do with power. Are you on a 230v electrical outlet or 110v? That reduces PSU efficiency, by 5-10%.
Also, a 1200w psu will be horribly inefficient below 20% load, resulting in 80-85% efficiency, while Redpanda may be using a 450-500w psu which will still be at 25%+ load so giving a 90+ efficincy at 130w load (even a silver PSU will give that).

PSU's are most efficient at loads between 25%-75% of rated capacity, and at low loads can be horribly inefficient, barely above the 80% efficiency needed to qualify for the certification.

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September 21, 2020, 02:00:26 PM
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I believe that the difference in consumption is due to the different number of fans on each card. I'd guesstimate that each fan probably can take 5-15 W , and fan consumption is not monitored by card sensors. More in this article:
https://www.igorslab.de/en/performance-tdp-tbp-and-tgp-at-nvidia-and-amd-graphics-cards-demystified-and-calculated-igorslab/
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September 21, 2020, 02:05:21 PM
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AMDs shown powerdraw is sadly not perfect.

0: Asus RX 5700 XL 8GB
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GPU Bios: 115-D199PI0-100
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725mV   48.96 MH/s
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1: Asus RX 5700 XL 8GB
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725mV   49.29 MH/s
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2: Msi RX 5700 XL 8GB
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3: Asus RX 5700 XL 8GB
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725mV   49.21 MH/s
1350mv/850mv   67 W   52°C / 88%   
4: Asus RX 5700 XL 8GB
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1200/800
725mV   49.22 MH/s
1350mv/850mv   68 W   53°C / 90%   
245.97 MH/s   509 W
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September 21, 2020, 02:36:27 PM
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Interesting comparison. What CPU are you using?

A bit OT but, 25watts is pretty good.

I'm already using an Athlon 200GE which is described to idle at 35w but i'm pulling in 45w at the wall from CPU alone. I've only undervolted the cpu to just -0.1mv dynamic core voltage tho.
Im using G3930 default all

he could be using a g4400t cpu it will save up to 10 watts on your g3930

also all software readings are not important.

kwatt meter at the wall mining ⛏
kwatt meter at the wall not mining ⛏

those matter.
are you sure you have the plat version of that psu.
the plug socket must be blue to be plat.
if it is black it is the gold version.

lastly the kwatt meter at the wall can read hot.
i have four or five different models of kwatt meters.
they can vary five percent on the exact same load.

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September 21, 2020, 03:21:01 PM
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https://youtu.be/Gn6iFQ7J6Ys
MSI 5700XT Evoke Samsung.
55.5Mh/s, 105-110W from the wall
52.7Mh/s, = 93.5W from the wall
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September 21, 2020, 03:39:39 PM
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1. Deactivate all you dont need in the Bios
2. Use a T CPU, like G4400T 4560T
3. Use a passive heatsink --> Arctic Alpine 11 / 12
4. Modify the Bios of the GPU and check the set voltage and the in fact voltage.
    go as low as possible for each card.
5. Go for a NICE supply unit.
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September 21, 2020, 03:51:27 PM
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It's probably not so much the load curve because even dropping 2% on the efficiency curve for 160W would only be 1.6W at output. I imagine Panda is running 220/240v and that might be part of it. The rest would be from the difference between reference PCB power delivery vs AIB power delivery.

Your ram is roasting at 96C. I would increase the fan speed a bit more. Always easier to replace a fan than RMA a dead card.
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It's probably not so much the load curve because even dropping 2% on the efficiency curve for 160W would only be 1.6W at output. I imagine Panda is running 220/240v and that might be part of it. The rest would be from the difference between reference PCB power delivery vs AIB power delivery.

Your ram is roasting at 96C. I would increase the fan speed a bit more. Always easier to replace a fan than RMA a dead card.
Im also on 220V electric power.

My ram not 96, often 102-104C when mining. Im waiting other cards arrive to see it's a single card problem or the whole giga aorus 5700XT seri memory temp issue.

Could someone use Giga 5700XT Aorus post your mem temp for reference please?


I don't have the Aorus but I have 6 of the Gaming OC variant. All my memory runs into the 100-110C range if I don't turn up the fan speed. I pulled one apart to make sure it was pasted correctly and make sure the thermal pads were making contact properly. They were, so it's just a power issue with the 5700 XT. If you can get mem voltage down that should help, but try increasing fans to at least 45%.
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September 21, 2020, 11:09:30 PM
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I see everyone is posting their PM hashrates and power draw's...

So, 57.7 at 83 watts for me Wink

Real hashrate with TRM and power at the wall.. 55.8 mhs at 127 watts.
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September 22, 2020, 01:32:46 AM
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I don't have the Aorus but I have 6 of the Gaming OC variant. All my memory runs into the 100-110C range if I don't turn up the fan speed. I pulled one apart to make sure it was pasted correctly and make sure the thermal pads were making contact properly. They were, so it's just a power issue with the 5700 XT. If you can get mem voltage down that should help, but try increasing fans to at least 45%.
I tried to undervolt with AMD Memory Tweak XL but unsuccessful. I get 92 C after increase fan speed to 1800rpm. What is ur mem temp now?

BTW could you post your core/mem/volt/speed and power consumption (both inapp & at wall)?

I didn't bother with mem voltage because I was able to get temps down to 90C which I'm OK with because there isn't much thermal cycling. I'm running 1230 core @ about 735 (varies based on silicon lottery), 1780 mem but I BIOS modded the 1550 Hynix straps for tighter timings, I was able to get same MH/s with lower ram speed, 54MH/s at pool end, 105W per Phoenix. I didn't bother to measure at the wall because I was in a hurry to get sustained uptime over profits.

The tighter timings allowed me to clock the RAM down to 1780 and still get a good rate. When we get our 3 days of winter here in Los Angeles I'll bump the memory up a bit, but for now this is the best I can get when we have ambient above 90F everyday.
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September 22, 2020, 01:21:29 PM
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I see everyone is posting their PM hashrates and power draw's...

So, 57.7 at 83 watts for me Wink

Real hashrate with TRM and power at the wall.. 55.8 mhs at 127 watts.

Yeah, the real power at wall ranges from 120w watts to 160 watts each gpu with undervolt, which is dependent on the gpu bin, there are good bins and bad bins like everything else that uses silicon. The more gpus the system has, the better to measure, if you put a single gpu, a surplus of watts will make you mad hehe, there is a cable nvidia showed that you can right now measure only the gpu power, red mining panda has a tool quite similar to nvidia, you should check his video that uses it to measure the 5700.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgIg8mC48Bk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saepWEdLfLw

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September 22, 2020, 03:11:20 PM
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it hard to find a gigabyte rx 5700 that did do less than 140w from the wall. if you want rx 5700 xt with good power consumption get a Sapphire  nitro+ or a pulse.

i have a nitro +SE that is doing 58.3mh with 100w from the wall(74w In software)

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September 22, 2020, 03:24:08 PM
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I don't have the Aorus but I have 6 of the Gaming OC variant. All my memory runs into the 100-110C range if I don't turn up the fan speed. I pulled one apart to make sure it was pasted correctly and make sure the thermal pads were making contact properly. They were, so it's just a power issue with the 5700 XT. If you can get mem voltage down that should help, but try increasing fans to at least 45%.

I have a 5700xt gigabyte gaming version, and I don't like the memory temperature, mine stays at 92ºC all the time, with 60% fans, my room temp is about 28º to 30º
I did a lot of research and found that is normal in this card, the max temp for memories are 105ºC, and I have 3 years warranty, otherwise I would return this card

And I checked the heatsinks and thermal pads, all are in touch with memories, no bad contact here, so I'll leave this way

Doing 54.4Mhs without bios mod

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September 27, 2020, 08:50:01 AM
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it hard to find a gigabyte rx 5700 that did do less than 140w from the wall. if you want rx 5700 xt with good power consumption get a Sapphire  nitro+ or a pulse.

i have a nitro +SE that is doing 58.3mh with 100w from the wall(74w In software)

https://imgur.com/Jf5LUhW


How did you unlock the memory voltage?

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Can you share your core/mem/volt, power at wall?

Seem like mem temp too high make giga 5700xt cards use much more power than others.

Sure, here are my settings, this is the best result after some days of tweak this card, didn't do the bios mod to not lose warranty
This system is totally stable, no errors for weeks, I only restart once a week to clean the dust
But yes, I suspect that gigabyte models use a lot of power with memories, consuming more


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