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Topic: Any experience with this version of Sapphire NITRO+ RX 580 Special Edition (Read 413 times)

newbie
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(...) I use the Polaris Bios Editor v1.6.2 'one click timing patch'. It automatically detects each memory type and adjusts the 1750 MHz and up straps with the bundled performance straps.

Indeed, that was easy.. thanks for the advice.


(...) With Windows 10 v1709 (Fall Creators Update), make sure you running the latest Crimson Relive 17.1x.x drivers with the 'compute' toggle on for each of the cards in AMD settings.

For anyone looking, "Compute" setting can be found under the "Gaming", "Global Settings" options. Setting allows to switch optimization between graphics or compute workloads

hero member
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I dual mine ETH+DCR, so heat is a big issue for me. I also have a Pulse RX 580 4 GB. The Nitro+ RX 580 has a better heatsink with open cooling tubes for better cooling compared to the Pulse which is a smaller card with a closed shroud design. The Nitro+ RX 580's run 5-8 C cooler than the Pulse when dual mining. The Nitro+ also perform better and have a dual Bios. Manufacturer's also use the best bin chips for the top cards of the line. For me having a card that runs cooler, performs better, has a dual Bios and has better resale value is more important than saving $25 - $30 on each card.
sr. member
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I have several of the Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 SE cards (blue shroud). All of them have dual Samsung and Hynix memory types and timing straps in the Bios. I use the Polaris Bios Editor v1.6.2 'one click timing patch'. It automatically detects each memory type and adjusts the 1750 MHz and up straps with the bundled performance straps. PBE v1.6.3 and up adjusts the straps from 1500 MHz and up, but the 1750 MHz straps are more stable. I get 31+ MH/s dual mining with DCR 875 MH/s with a core clock 1200 MHz memory clock 2100 MHz.

With Windows 10 v1709 (Fall Creators Update), make sure you running the latest Crimson Relive 17.1x.x drivers with the 'compute' toggle on for each of the cards in AMD settings.

https://github.com/jaschaknack/PolarisBiosEditor/tree/9ec64066eecdb55ac86da7bc82181eaab2161d51



I have the same indicators on the RX 580 4GB Pulse. I see no reason to overpay 10-15% of the GPU special edition. Maybe they have different temperatures? At a fan speed of 35% the temperature of the chip is now 37 degrees Celsius. What temperature is your GPU?
newbie
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Oh no.. I was going to ask about LEDs next.
In that case, I'll keep this one but will try to buy the non SE as of now..
Thanks for your input.
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 606
The Sapphire Nitro+ SE RX 580 are good cards. Easy to mod and they get good hash while running cool. I like the non SE (black shroud) version better though since I don't like the blue LED fans that can't be turned off on the SE version. The non SE is version is also cheaper and I get slightly better performance with the non SE cards.
newbie
Activity: 11
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Thanks Vann

I will try the settings tonight.

Would you say a good purchase? I bought it as a single unit for testing before spending on additional 5.

hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 606
I have several of the Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 SE cards (blue shroud). All of them have dual Samsung and Hynix memory types and timing straps in the Bios. I use the Polaris Bios Editor v1.6.2 'one click timing patch'. It automatically detects each memory type and adjusts the 1750 MHz and up straps with the bundled performance straps. PBE v1.6.3 and up adjusts the straps from 1500 MHz and up, but the 1750 MHz straps are more stable. I get 31+ MH/s dual mining with DCR 875 MH/s with a core clock 1200 MHz memory clock 2100 MHz.

With Windows 10 v1709 (Fall Creators Update), make sure you running the latest Crimson Relive 17.1x.x drivers with the 'compute' toggle on for each of the cards in AMD settings.

https://github.com/jaschaknack/PolarisBiosEditor/tree/9ec64066eecdb55ac86da7bc82181eaab2161d51


newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Hello,
I have recently purchased the RX580 card. Has anyone have any experience with this particular version of Sapphire NITRO+ RX 580 Special Edition before I start changing GPU Bios, etc.
Basically, - is this card easy to work with (existing BIOS upgrades) as if this is a problematic version, I'd rather get a different one
I'm planning to mine Ethash/Cryptonite.
Out of the box, using Crimson ReLive 17.11.4 drivers I get around 20 Mh/s on Eth


The first issue, I don't know how to confirm which memory is actually on the card

In GPU-Z Memory Support information, there are 3 entries (details below) so not sure which version I actually have.
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/17/12/04/tec.png

Memory Timings tab:
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/17/12/04/jaf.png

GPU-Z
http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/17/12/04/tjq.png

General
Version   015.050.002.001.000000
Build Date   2017-05-11 04:13
Part #   113-BE366EU-Z46
GPU           POLARIS20
Bootup Message   E366 Polaris20 XTR A1 GDDR5 256Mx32 8GB
Filename   366R060U.Z46
Changelist   1408422
Build #   384149
Config File   SAPPHIRE_POLARIS20_E366_XTROC_A1_SMHY_8G_E1430M2100\config.h


Memory Support
Entry 1   GDDR5,    Autodetect,   8192 MB
Entry 2   GDDR5,   Samsung,     8192 MB,    K4G80325FB
Entry 3   GDDR5,   Hynix,          8192 MB,   H5GQ8H24MJR


HWiNFO64:

[Video chipset]
Video Chipset: AMD Radeon RX 580
Video Chipset Codename: Polaris 20 XTX/Ellesmere
Video Memory: 8192 MBytes of GDDR5 SDRAM [Samsung]

 
[Video Card]
Video Card: Sapphire NITRO+ RX 580
Video Bus: PCIe v3.0 x16 (8.0 GT/s) @ x1 (2.5 GT/s)
Video BIOS Version: 015.050.002.001


[Performance]
Processor Clock: 1430.0 MHz
Memory Clock: 2100.0 MHz (Effective 8400.0 MHz)
Memory Bus Width: 256-bit
Number Of ROPs: 32
Number Of Unified Shaders: 2304
Number Of TMUs (Texture Mapping Units): 144
ASIC Quality: 73.7 %

[Driver Information]
Drivers: Radeon Software Version - 17.11.4
Radeon Software Edition - Crimson ReLive

Driver Provider: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Driver Version: 23.20.793.1024
Driver Date: 27-Nov-2017

Thank you for any information.
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