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February 27, 2021, 01:35:13 PM
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Hi I have recently swapped out my motherboard to MSI z370
I have now to graphics cards plugged into the graphics card sockets on the motherboard (not risers)
This is my first time using 2 GPUs cards
Device manager shows both GPUs present and correct
Rx 570 card I can change by overclocked settings in both afterburner and the AMD software program the RX 570 is the card I’m using for my monitor it is all working

The graphics card problem I am having issues with is my RX 480 which shows up in both programs but I can’t change any settings i.e. over Clock settings
Can someone please help and point me in the right direction thanks
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February 27, 2021, 02:00:30 PM
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I just solve the problem I found my only riser and unplugged my RX 480 into the riser and now I can adjust all the settings on both graphics cards in afterburner happy days

My only question is my RX 480 is only hashing at 7mh s where my RX 570 is doing 25mh s
On red minor
If anyone can help me there that would be great thanks
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February 27, 2021, 05:23:36 PM
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First of all it sounds like you are mining an altcoin. Ethereum perhaps?

Is there some kind of Performance profile you can set the 480 to and check that AMD didn't put it on some kind of Quality profile?

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February 27, 2021, 07:07:38 PM
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I just solve the problem I found my only riser and unplugged my RX 480 into the riser and now I can adjust all the settings on both graphics cards in afterburner happy days

My only question is my RX 480 is only hashing at 7mh s where my RX 570 is doing 25mh s
On red minor
If anyone can help me there that would be great thanks
The question is what memory is on your graphics card? If it's 4gb then it will sucks for mining Ethereum, I guessing the RX570 has 8gb? Don't use redminer use phoenix miner or NB miner and start getting 29 to 30mhs on the card, as for the RX480 I'm guessing it's 4gb?

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