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copper member
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July 06, 2020, 06:22:37 AM
#26
My ETH results with MSI GamingX 5600XT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbvo_ozprnw

My Kawpow results with MSI GamingX 5600XT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1ewZ46cxDw

Have you tried to modify RX5600XT BIOS memory timing ?
member
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July 05, 2020, 08:23:09 AM
#25
My ETH results with MSI GamingX 5600XT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbvo_ozprnw

My Kawpow results with MSI GamingX 5600XT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1ewZ46cxDw
copper member
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Merit: 59
February 05, 2020, 07:53:31 AM
#24
what the best algo for 5600XT-5700XT?
Memory hard algorithms , Ethash. Best coins to mine probably will be ETH and ETC.
jr. member
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February 04, 2020, 04:40:08 PM
#23
what the best algo for 5600XT-5700XT?
jr. member
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Merit: 1
February 03, 2020, 04:51:30 PM
#22
if amd wants their 5500, 5600, 5700 to be out of stock, they just need to pump cryptocoins 700%, easy hehe, the corporativism crypto price manipulation might be just around the corner but i would buy coins at this moment.

Lol, so true. AMD's inventory would be cleared overnight if a crypto moon wave begun. People would be hoovering up all them 5600's to make a rig.
jr. member
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February 03, 2020, 03:08:29 PM
#21
Have you tried mining Cryptonight-GPU (Ryocurrency) with 5600XT?, I think you can get better hashrate on it with this card.
sr. member
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January 30, 2020, 12:54:42 PM
#20
if amd wants their 5500, 5600, 5700 to be out of stock, they just need to pump cryptocoins 700%, easy hehe, the corporativism crypto price manipulation might be just around the corner but i would buy coins at this moment.


Would be way cheaper for them to just unlock bios so that we could play with timings
Imagine 5700 with 60+ MH/s or even more (RX580 gains were close to 50% modified vs unmodified BIOS)
copper member
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January 30, 2020, 05:05:58 AM
#19
It is cut on half every 4 years. It was cut on half just after Antminer S9 released, and it was still profitable for another 3 years. Technically long term Bitcoin price should increase unless demand stays the same or more. Simple math. Less daily supply should push price up.
member
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January 29, 2020, 10:54:52 AM
#18
All this is great but what about pos?  Any idea on a date?  I have cheap electricity and would buy a lot but with pos looming i can't justify it.

PoS? Proof of stake aint coming that soon, but as it does change from my understanding it will be phased in (hybrid - bit of both). Unfortunately its the value of crypto being so low right now that will take much longer to return on the investment. Your call.

I think the 5600 cards will be nicely placed for AMD friendly algo's, but they need to be around the £200 mark rather than the launch price of £270 that we are seeing.

Yeah it will be hybrid at least for few years, so there is a litlebit of mining still top go.

Good news but are they switching to prgpow?  Its temping to buy an eth ASIC but they are pretty expensive.
Buying an ETh asic is most riskiest as buying an asic miner. You better get Latest BTC miner, which would be much safer. 

What about the having?  Looks like the newest ant miner will be making zero once the reward is cut in half. 
copper member
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January 29, 2020, 04:52:06 AM
#17
All this is great but what about pos?  Any idea on a date?  I have cheap electricity and would buy a lot but with pos looming i can't justify it.

PoS? Proof of stake aint coming that soon, but as it does change from my understanding it will be phased in (hybrid - bit of both). Unfortunately its the value of crypto being so low right now that will take much longer to return on the investment. Your call.

I think the 5600 cards will be nicely placed for AMD friendly algo's, but they need to be around the £200 mark rather than the launch price of £270 that we are seeing.

Yeah it will be hybrid at least for few years, so there is a litlebit of mining still top go.

Good news but are they switching to prgpow?  Its temping to buy an eth ASIC but they are pretty expensive.
Buying an ETh asic is most riskiest as buying an asic miner. You better get Latest BTC miner, which would be much safer. 
member
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January 28, 2020, 08:02:19 PM
#16
All this is great but what about pos?  Any idea on a date?  I have cheap electricity and would buy a lot but with pos looming i can't justify it.

PoS? Proof of stake aint coming that soon, but as it does change from my understanding it will be phased in (hybrid - bit of both). Unfortunately its the value of crypto being so low right now that will take much longer to return on the investment. Your call.

I think the 5600 cards will be nicely placed for AMD friendly algo's, but they need to be around the £200 mark rather than the launch price of £270 that we are seeing.

Yeah it will be hybrid at least for few years, so there is a litlebit of mining still top go.

Good news but are they switching to prgpow?  Its temping to buy an eth ASIC but they are pretty expensive.
copper member
Activity: 407
Merit: 59
January 28, 2020, 04:28:07 AM
#15
All this is great but what about pos?  Any idea on a date?  I have cheap electricity and would buy a lot but with pos looming i can't justify it.

PoS? Proof of stake aint coming that soon, but as it does change from my understanding it will be phased in (hybrid - bit of both). Unfortunately its the value of crypto being so low right now that will take much longer to return on the investment. Your call.

I think the 5600 cards will be nicely placed for AMD friendly algo's, but they need to be around the £200 mark rather than the launch price of £270 that we are seeing.

Yeah it will be hybrid at least for few years, so there is a litlebit of mining still top go.
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
January 25, 2020, 09:22:20 AM
#14
Disclaimer: Numbers may vary from card to card and miner to miner.
I'm using '5700' numbers applicable to me and '5600XT' numbers provided in the screenshot by the OP. Rounded.
Electricity $0.30 kW (This is much more than for most people.)
Stock bios.
The 111W used is my "worst" performing card. They can go 10% lower in some cases.
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5600XT
75W / 42Mh = 1.785714285714286 Watt per Mh
1.785WMh / 1000 = 0.001785 kW per Mh
0.001785 * $0.30 = $0.0005355 per Mh

Validation test
$0.00005355 * 42 = $0.0225 per hour
$0.30 * 0.075kW = $0.0225 per hour


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5700 non-XT
111W / 53Mh = 2.094339622641509 Watt per Mh
2.094WMh / 1000 = 0.002094 kW per Mh
0.002094 * $0.30 = $0.000628 per Mh

Validation test
$0.0006282 * 53Mh = $0.0333 per hour
$0.30 * 0.111kW = $0.0333 per hour


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Result
5600XT: $0.0005355 per Mh running cost
5700 non-XT: $0.000628 per Mh running cost

If all these numbers leave you confused at this point, the 5600XT here is better performance. But mind the disclaimer!


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NOTE!
Something I didn't include in the calculation is the power used by the fans.
Why is this important?
A blower Fan will easily add another 23 Watt to the power consumption. (30W peak)
For the other fans you'd have to look it up. I personaly would add another 5 Watt per fan in the calculation on average.


If you want to do your own calculations:
Power_consumption / Mh = A
A / 1000 = B
B * Electricity_cost = X
jr. member
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Merit: 1
January 23, 2020, 05:37:30 PM
#13
All this is great but what about pos?  Any idea on a date?  I have cheap electricity and would buy a lot but with pos looming i can't justify it.

PoS? Proof of stake aint coming that soon, but as it does change from my understanding it will be phased in (hybrid - bit of both). Unfortunately its the value of crypto being so low right now that will take much longer to return on the investment. Your call.

I think the 5600 cards will be nicely placed for AMD friendly algo's, but they need to be around the £200 mark rather than the launch price of £270 that we are seeing.
sr. member
Activity: 2142
Merit: 353
Xtreme Monster
January 23, 2020, 05:11:24 PM
#12
if amd wants their 5500, 5600, 5700 to be out of stock, they just need to pump cryptocoins 700%, easy hehe, the corporativism crypto price manipulation might be just around the corner but i would buy coins at this moment.
member
Activity: 449
Merit: 24
January 23, 2020, 03:34:43 PM
#11
All this is great but what about pos?  Any idea on a date?  I have cheap electricity and would buy a lot but with pos looming i can't justify it.
sr. member
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Merit: 353
Xtreme Monster
January 23, 2020, 02:07:51 PM
#10
5600 42 mhs is not bad, slightly lower than the 5700 50 mhs, 20% difference and price is around 20% difference too, apples to apples this is okay, in my view, 5700 is more cost efficient.
legendary
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I'm looking for free spin.
January 23, 2020, 01:44:53 PM
#9
It seems an interesting card but the hashrate looks the same as gtx 1080 but it gives you better power draw.

How about the memory type and temp of the card?

Did you try to push the memory clock more.
How about the price of the card?


İs it only gpu or all system?

My guess it's only a card not the whole system.
jr. member
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January 23, 2020, 01:40:54 PM
#8
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 23, 2020, 11:51:41 AM
#7
Can you say which 5600XT is? Sapphire pulse or...

yes is sapphire pulse with stok bios.

maybe try the last bios with 160tdp and high clocks , but I think it will not improve mining performance

would be interesting memory timings in 5000 series
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