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newbie
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August 04, 2018, 07:21:35 AM
#71
 Hashrate 28.6 MHash/s
 Algorithm Ethereum
 Manufacturer Asus
 Power Consumption 140
 Core Clock 1160 MHz
 Memory Clock 2050 MHz
 OS Ubuntu

 Description
The Asus Rx 470 4G provides hashrate of 28.6 MHash/s for Ethereum at Coreclock 1160 MHz and Memoryclock 2050 MHz while consuming 140 watts.


 Gpu Specs

The AMD Rx 470 4G is a graphics card by AMD. It comes with GDDR5 memory and has 256 bit memory interface or bus width.

Inside Rx 470 4G there is an Ellesmere graphics processor chip which has 2048 shaders. The base operating core clock speed of Rx 470 4G is 926 MHz and memory clock speed is 1650 MHz.

For rendering purpose it comes with 32 render output unit's and 128 texture mapping unit's.
 
https://miningchamp.com/gpus/121/Asus-Rx-470-4G-hashrate
newbie
Activity: 6
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November 08, 2017, 10:55:07 AM
#70
Hi everyone.

I picked up a 470 but I am unable to mod the bios. After I do the driver does not load.  I have used ATIWinFlash to update and then the patcher but no luck. What am I missing?  My 580 all updated without this issue.

Thanks
sr. member
Activity: 382
Merit: 250
October 27, 2017, 07:38:54 PM
#69
We as Cizgi Elektronik are the distributor of Asus for the last 26 years. Here are the results of Asus Mining RX470-4G.  OC settings, performance hashrates for single mining and dual mining and the mod file (.ROM)



http://transfer.cizgitagem.org/nsaral/asus_mining_rx470/

Please u need to help me set mine up , i dont even get 22 megahashes anymore
I now have 2 PowerColors RX470, but for some reason they have different clock speeds.
when i lower the core and up the ram i get very unstable speed and then after a while the speed of the GPUs is stupid, for example, like 150 solutions in zcash, and say 12 to 16 mh/s in ether.
not good.

newbie
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October 27, 2017, 03:58:16 PM
#68
We as Cizgi Elektronik are the distributor of Asus for the last 26 years. Here are the results of Asus Mining RX470-4G.  OC settings, performance hashrates for single mining and dual mining and the mod file (.ROM)

http://transfer.cizgitagem.org/nsaral/asus_mining_rx470/per1.jpg

http://transfer.cizgitagem.org/nsaral/asus_mining_rx470/
newbie
Activity: 4
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October 19, 2017, 07:10:46 AM
#67
What is your driver for getting 28mh/s? Can you give us a link?


Running stable with this config
-dcri 5 - cvddc 900 -mvddc 900
Bios : cclock 1200 mclock 2000 tdp 115 tdc 95 MPL 115 timing copy 1500

https://i.imgur.com/fGTzx3m.png
newbie
Activity: 2
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October 16, 2017, 02:46:12 PM
#66
I´m looking for efficiency, the cost of electricity is too high where I live.

So mine Asus Rx470 4Gb Mining are running like this:

Core Voltage: 881mv
Core Clock: 1230 Mhz
Memory Clock: 2000
Fan Speed: in auto around 50%
Temp after 12 hours: 60ºC
Power Draw: 58W

Bios Mod: 1500 -> 2000

Driver: Amd BlockChain

Around 28,3MHs each GPU

Rig with 4 GPU, running in the wall 500W and 113,2 MHs

I´m satisfied with it!

Regards all!!!
 
sr. member
Activity: 382
Merit: 250
October 09, 2017, 04:20:44 PM
#65
I have decided to  buy RX470 PowerColor second hand with 6 months warranty remaining.
*I paid for the item

I am scarwed to buy the mining card and its a piece of junk , but somehow from the reviews lots of people say they are happy with them

I just need help to flash mine though.

I tried this with the one card and i gained 1 MH for Ether, maybe not doing it properly?
Or i dont know the ins and outs.


legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
October 09, 2017, 04:01:26 PM
#64
Sure it's not STOCK. This card default run at ~23.x Mh/s. For 28.x Mh/s you have to modify the BIOS as I mentioned above.

For your concern about part/build quality I have to say : Slightly yes.

I got my hand on 2 mining cards : ASUS MINING-RX470-4GB (Hynix) and ZOTAC P106-100-6GB (Samsung) and they both "look cheaper" than normal gaming card.


 As opposed to the Sapphire "mining cards" which appear to be standard Nitro parts with the video circuitry and connectors removed (except for one DVI connector on SOME models), and the mounting bracket changed.

 Mine even still have the "Nitro" stickers on the fans....

legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
October 09, 2017, 12:44:02 PM
#63
I got some Powercolor 570 and I'm only getting 23 Mh/s I'm not sure if this can bring something when eth went high but right now I'm just taking this
so I can hold some eth after this year, I was aiming for Asus before but after reading here I got the idea to keep my gpu and add some more when
I got some extra cash.

RX570  at 23Mh/s ? Running stock setting?

I think the RX 570 the Sapphire Nitro+ is doing the same Mhash as RX 580 Sapphire Nitro+, both on stock settings the 4GB cards are doing 24.5 Mhash with Hynix memory which cannot be overclocked. The test was made by me when I set up a few miners for some friends and I set up at least 50 mining rigs with ASROCK H81 PRO BTC and RX 570 and RX 580 cards from Sapphire Nitro+. Strange it was the 4GB versions as those are the cards I had were doing the same in Nicehash benchmark 24.52 to 24.7 mhash. Best to go with RX 570 as they consume less and make the same in stock settings. With a bios mod the RX 580 can go up to 31 mhash while RX 570 up to 28-29 mhash but with stock settings they are the same.
sr. member
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October 09, 2017, 12:41:06 PM
#62
I got some Powercolor 570 and I'm only getting 23 Mh/s I'm not sure if this can bring something when eth went high but right now I'm just taking this
so I can hold some eth after this year, I was aiming for Asus before but after reading here I got the idea to keep my gpu and add some more when
I got some extra cash.
You should mod the bios for better hashrate, you can use my guide.
full member
Activity: 498
Merit: 105
October 09, 2017, 11:39:41 AM
#61
today i get information about new mining card from asus.
specs:
MINING-RX470-4G
AMD RadeonTM RX 470
OpenGL® 4.5
4GB GDDR5
Boost clock : 1206 MHz Base clock :926 MHz
2048
7000 MHz (1750 MHz GDDR5)
256 bit
1 x Native DVI-D
1*8pin
ASUS GPU Tweak II & Driver
The card size is 24.0 x 13.0 x 3.89 cm The card size is 9.4 x 5.1 x 1.5 inches

Good choice but There should be a calculation for the gain obtained.
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
October 09, 2017, 07:51:45 AM
#60
so i should not fall for the whole dual bearing and nice words?
also i was told although they are said to be dust resistent, the mining cards come with a shorter warranty....


so is this also extra reason to say , rather buy powercolor 470 rather than a Asus Mining card ?
I got some Powercolor 570 and I'm only getting 23 Mh/s I'm not sure if this can bring something when eth went high but right now I'm just taking this
so I can hold some eth after this year, I was aiming for Asus before but after reading here I got the idea to keep my gpu and add some more when
I got some extra cash.
sr. member
Activity: 382
Merit: 250
October 09, 2017, 07:47:10 AM
#59
so i should not fall for the whole dual bearing and nice words?
also i was told although they are said to be dust resistent, the mining cards come with a shorter warranty....


so is this also extra reason to say , rather buy powercolor 470 rather than a Asus Mining card ?
sr. member
Activity: 382
Merit: 250
October 09, 2017, 06:58:20 AM
#58
In terms of your experience or what you know from others that have experienced..... memory is a lucky draw....because i dont know until i buy the card....
Please just tell me, do i go Powercolor RX470 or RX480 or ASUS Mining Edition
sr. member
Activity: 382
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October 09, 2017, 02:28:46 AM
#57
Sure it's not STOCK. This card default run at ~23.x Mh/s. For 28.x Mh/s you have to modify the BIOS as I mentioned above.
For your concern about part/build quality I have to say : Slightly yes.
I got my hand on 2 mining cards : ASUS MINING-RX470-4GB (Hynix) and ZOTAC P106-100-6GB (Samsung) and they both "look cheaper" than normal gaming card.
BUT they ran flawlessly for over past 3 months like my other rigs ( gaming card ) so ...maybe just "look cheaper"
PWC is a good choice, many of my friends choose PWC and run at 30 Mh/s (Samsung)

Thank you for that, please can you educate me regarding the PWC abbreviation.
Then, would you recommend or suggest i rather get a PowerColor RX470 Red Dragon or PowerColor RX470 Red Devil  (they both 4GB) and i have to specify with no bios mod, the PowerColor RX470 i have with Samsung , runs at 23.3 MH/s at EPOCH 144. Or do i get the Asus Mining card instead.
I am  just not sure. They are priced the same here, BUT the PowerColors i can get are Recertified with 9 Months warranty on the Red Devil 470 and a bit more on the Red Dragon RX480
As far as i know they are both 8 pin connectors... and they run well on Power too never exceeding 120 Watt.
sr. member
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October 09, 2017, 02:21:04 AM
#56
Sure it's not STOCK. This card default run at ~23.x Mh/s. For 28.x Mh/s you have to modify the BIOS as I mentioned above.

For your concern about part/build quality I have to say : Slightly yes.

I got my hand on 2 mining cards : ASUS MINING-RX470-4GB (Hynix) and ZOTAC P106-100-6GB (Samsung) and they both "look cheaper" than normal gaming card.

BUT they ran flawlessly for over past 3 months like my other rigs ( gaming card ) so ...maybe just "look cheaper"

PWC is a good choice, many of my friends choose PWC and run at 30 Mh/s (Samsung)
The mining cards can do 28-29MH/s mostly, only Samsung can have more. They are still pretty overpriced, most gaming cards can have same or even better results for lower price.
sr. member
Activity: 382
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October 08, 2017, 06:16:49 PM
#55
Running stable with this config
-dcri 5 - cvddc 900 -mvddc 900
Bios : cclock 1200 mclock 2000 tdp 115 tdc 95 MPL 115 timing copy 1500



yours GPUs Asus Mining RX 470 G4?

Yes, Asus MINING-rx470-4gb i posted a pic before. Hynix mem.

This looks like the next buy, which motherboard you are using for the ASUS RX470-4G?

How the heck do u get speeds of 28, this is amazing, i thought even o-clocked cards are struggling with the whole EPOCH nonsense.

Also, do you recommend these ASUS Mining cards then as apposed to another poster here who says they are made of poor quality parts.
Or do you reckon i am better off buying a PowerColor RX470 instead


sr. member
Activity: 382
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October 08, 2017, 06:13:08 PM
#54
I would love to know what the hash rate is of this card against epoch 144 for example.
I just get 23 mh/s on my powercolor RX 470 with 4gb of ram using a mem speed of 2100 and core clock of 1126.

I expect this card mines the same?
I want to make sure i dont buy something and i am not happy with it because it mines much slower.

Yes, it's still running 28.7 today.

This picture means nothing to me. Please show me more, for fuck sake.
How do i make out what the hell that refers to , come on man.
And surely this is not standard factory bios we are talking about.
sr. member
Activity: 382
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October 08, 2017, 06:11:48 PM
#53
I would love to know what the hash rate is of this card against epoch 144 for example.
I just get 23 mh/s on my powercolor RX 470 with 4gb of ram using a mem speed of 2100 and core clock of 1126.

I expect this card mines the same?
I want to make sure i dont buy something and i am not happy with it because it mines much slower.

Yes, it's still running 28.7 today.

That surely can not be STOCK ?
sr. member
Activity: 382
Merit: 250
October 08, 2017, 06:10:59 PM
#52
I would love to know what the hash rate is of this card against epoch 144 for example.
I just get 23 mh/s on my powercolor RX 470 with 4gb of ram using a mem speed of 2100 and core clock of 1126.

I expect this card mines the same?
I want to make sure i dont buy something and i am not happy with it because it mines much slower.
Almost all the mining cards are bad. They don't use top quality chips.

So would u rather for example buy any GTX 1060 3GB non-mining card?
same question for AMD , like PowerColor RX470 4GB ?

I mean i dont understand how they say dual bearing high end quality stuff and then even dust resistant, for the Asus mining card for example.

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