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August 04, 2021, 11:48:43 AM
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If you are a Vega user please I'm looking for a stable ETH mining settings for Vega 56 hynix memory chip, I've tried all there is and no help so far, I keep getting error here and there, I've tried Linux OS its not helping

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August 04, 2021, 12:07:43 PM
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Try the HiveOS community. There are several topics about tuning your vega's. I've used them alot on my Samsung Vega 64's.
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August 05, 2021, 01:37:14 PM
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Try the HiveOS community. There are several topics about tuning your vega's. I've used them alot on my Samsung Vega 64's.

Hi thanks for the reply, I have hynix memory Vega only and no matter which settings from other users I tried it always crash my hive OS forcing a reboot, I managed to go lower from what others gave me to try and I got to 43MH using phoenix miner, someone talked about strap 3 in another miner but haven't try that out yet

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August 05, 2021, 01:58:39 PM
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Some Vega's are realy a pain in the *** to find the right straps. I got a few Gigabyte vega 64's. I flashed them to a vega 54 and them trying to find the right straps. It takes alot of time and frustration. Just try straps other people are posting. Otherwise try to understand how straps work and make your own straps. 
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August 05, 2021, 09:13:00 PM
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Hi thanks for the reply, I have hynix memory Vega only and no matter which settings from other users I tried it always crash my hive OS forcing a reboot, I managed to go lower from what others gave me to try and I got to 43MH using phoenix miner, someone talked about strap 3 in another miner but haven't try that out yet
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August 05, 2021, 10:06:46 PM
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Vega 56 and Vega 64 guide
https://forum.hiveos.farm/t/vega-56-and-vega-64-guide/22368
Vega 64 - 54MH/s with less than 130w
https://forum.hiveos.farm/t/vega-64-54mh-s-with-less-than-130w/18128

Have you read this forum?
Hive OS has a large community, and your question has already been discussed many times

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