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August 30, 2024, 10:28:05 AM
Last edit: August 30, 2024, 02:46:21 PM by steve8lily
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Can anyone advise is it good for 5700xt or can further improve more hashrate, the power draw is around 133W.
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August 30, 2024, 06:02:12 PM
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Can anyone advise is it good for 5700xt or can further improve more hashrate, the power draw is around 133W.

ZelHash algorithm is a Flux coin ?

https://www.hashrate.no/gpus/5700xt/FLUX

Calculators don't always give correct hash rate values because miners are constantly optimised, but I think you are close to the upper limit of hash rate. Sometimes it's not a good idea to mine at maximum power consumption.

If the calculator doesn't lie, the most profitable algorithm for this video card right now is kawpow.

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August 30, 2024, 11:57:34 PM
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Can anyone advise is it good for 5700xt or can further improve more hashrate, the power draw is around 133W.

ZelHash algorithm is a Flux coin ?

https://www.hashrate.no/gpus/5700xt/FLUX

Calculators don't always give correct hash rate values because miners are constantly optimised, but I think you are close to the upper limit of hash rate. Sometimes it's not a good idea to mine at maximum power consumption.

If the calculator doesn't lie, the most profitable algorithm for this video card right now is kawpow.


Hi, tks for advise!
But if Nicehash run the benchmark , the highest profit is ZELhash, is it possible to advise the kawpow for 5700xt setting ?
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August 31, 2024, 03:12:57 PM
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Can anyone advise is it good for 5700xt or can further improve more hashrate, the power draw is around 133W.

ZelHash algorithm is a Flux coin ?

https://www.hashrate.no/gpus/5700xt/FLUX

Calculators don't always give correct hash rate values because miners are constantly optimised, but I think you are close to the upper limit of hash rate. Sometimes it's not a good idea to mine at maximum power consumption.

If the calculator doesn't lie, the most profitable algorithm for this video card right now is kawpow.


Hi, tks for advise!
But if Nicehash run the benchmark , the highest profit is ZELhash, is it possible to advise the kawpow for 5700xt setting ?
If the Nicehash benchmark tells you that ZelHash is currently the most profitable algorithm, then you don't need to change anything.
Check the results with a calculator, because everything is changing quickly now.
https://www.hashrate.no/gpus/5700xt

You need to change when your real profit is less than promised or less than the hashrate.no calculator on the kawpow algorithm.


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September 25, 2024, 07:11:15 AM
Last edit: September 26, 2024, 08:32:04 PM by sosruko
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i got a biostar 5700xt i managed to push it to 47.5mhz at 135watt , when i tried to go beyond that it just crashes. some gpu have better limits for oc and undervolt.
i use hiveos it allows me to better control my rig even if i'm not in my home. it also allows me to better control and customize the power on each gpu easily
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September 25, 2024, 11:58:16 AM
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5700xt varies highly on hashrate and power consumption depending on whether the vram is samsung or micron. most are micron.
They get more hashrate but also consume more power. The samsung ones run cooler, but their hashrate isn't as high, also they consume less power.
I suggest finding out what type of memory you have before doing overclocks. Also they are really annoying cards as stressing the vram will make them hard crash the computer. and you will need to perform a hard reset to get it working again. No remote restarts unless you have a smart plug. I'd suggest running any new overclock for like 24 hours to see if there's a crash.
They absolutely suck in the current gpu mining meta, but they used to be great during ethereum days, especially with TRM's r-mode. They were efficiency kings at some point
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September 25, 2024, 12:57:15 PM
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5700xt varies highly on hashrate and power consumption depending on whether the vram is samsung or micron. most are micron.
They get more hashrate but also consume more power. The samsung ones run cooler, but their hashrate isn't as high, also they consume less power.
I suggest finding out what type of memory you have before doing overclocks. Also they are really annoying cards as stressing the vram will make them hard crash the computer. and you will need to perform a hard reset to get it working again. No remote restarts unless you have a smart plug. I'd suggest running any new overclock for like 24 hours to see if there's a crash.
They absolutely suck in the current gpu mining meta, but they used to be great during ethereum days, especially with TRM's r-mode. They were efficiency kings at some point

The 5700xt video cards were very different in terms of cooling systems. I remember that some cheap video cards had problems when overclocking, and they used special cases with server coolers for them.
It used to be easier to set optimal overclocking on 1 algorithm for ethereum, but now I have to change algorithms often, so I don't chase the most optimal settings.

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