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Topic: 2x red dragon V2's different hashrates/power draw? (Read 136 times)

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The only thing that doesnt make sense is your question. They are as close to identical as hardware can get.
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noticed I have 2 red dragon V2's in different machines, but I get different power draw and different hash/rate.

the power I can guess is maybe due to card manufacturing variables, but hash rate?

both running same bios drivers and wattman settings, only difference is OS. one 1709 the other 1703.

get 30.9 and 97w draw on one.
and 31.0 with 104w draw on the other.

this doesn't make sense, unless they shipped a V1 inside a V2 box maybe?

i think the first one is going to die, you should turn it off immediatly
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noticed I have 2 red dragon V2's in different machines, but I get different power draw and different hash/rate.

the power I can guess is maybe due to card manufacturing variables, but hash rate?

both running same bios drivers and wattman settings, only difference is OS. one 1709 the other 1703.

get 30.9 and 97w draw on one.
and 31.0 with 104w draw on the other.

this doesn't make sense, unless they shipped a V1 inside a V2 box maybe?

so basically you are worry about 0.1 MH/s and 7 watts  different about 2 cards which ones installed in 2 different computers ,the 2 diferent computers running on 2 different os version?Huh that is what make no sense  Grin
both of your cards have a same asic quality ?
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noticed I have 2 red dragon V2's in different machines, but I get different power draw and different hash/rate.

the power I can guess is maybe due to card manufacturing variables, but hash rate?

both running same bios drivers and wattman settings, only difference is OS. one 1709 the other 1703.

get 30.9 and 97w draw on one.
and 31.0 with 104w draw on the other.

this doesn't make sense, unless they shipped a V1 inside a V2 box maybe?
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