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jr. member
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July 06, 2018, 07:29:25 AM
#45
I used a special video card processor patch just the same for RX series graphics cards. Got a significant increase in speed. If you're interested, I can share this with you.

The mod to unlock shaders? (896 to 1024)

Is included in SRBPolaris.
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
July 06, 2018, 07:15:56 AM
#44
I used a special video card processor patch just the same for RX series graphics cards. Got a significant increase in speed. If you're interested, I can share this with you.
newbie
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Merit: 0
July 06, 2018, 06:48:28 AM
#43
The Sapphire Radeon RX 460 provides hashrate of 11.5 MHash/s for Ethereum at Coreclock 1216 MHz while consuming 40 Watts watts.


 Gpu Specs

The AMD Radeon RX 460 is a graphics card by AMD. It comes with GDDR5 memory and has 128 bit memory interface or bus width.

Inside Radeon RX 460 there is an Baffin graphics processor chip which has 896 shaders. The base operating core clock speed of Radeon RX 460 is 1090 MHz and memory clock speed is 1750 MHz.

For rendering purpose it comes with 16 render output unit's and 56 texture mapping unit's.

Here is the link which might guid you more.

https://miningchamp.com/gpus/80/Sapphire-Radeon-RX-460-hashrate
newbie
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January 04, 2018, 08:14:10 PM
#42
Thank you! One more question, are the benchmarks at monerobenchmarks.info authentic?
member
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January 02, 2018, 10:37:31 PM
#41
Is it late to buy a rx 460 2gb? Whats about the hashrate?

You can't mine Ethereum with any 2GB card.

But you can mine other algorithms.
newbie
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January 02, 2018, 10:01:31 PM
#40
Is it late to buy a rx 460 2gb? Whats about the hashrate?
hero member
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Hey yo let's go
June 28, 2017, 04:28:03 AM
#38
Standard Settings

Constant 11.++MH/s

Was hoping to get 15MHs unfortunately averaging about 11

Running on an
CPU : i5 2300
RAM : 8GB DDR3
HDD : 120GB SSD

Temperature : 75

Will be returning this cards and get RX 480 instead.

how many watts you spend for each?

thank you
full member
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June 21, 2017, 06:45:23 AM
#37
What is the hashrate of unlocked 460, with modded straps?
newbie
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June 08, 2017, 05:23:35 PM
#36
problem here..
I have rig with 2x RX 470 and I got one RX 460.. problem is that I only get about 2000 mh/s with RX 460, while RX 470 (moded BIOS, OC) giving me normal hashrate (28 mh/s)...

where did I go wrong?
RX 470 are connected with risers, RX 460 is plugged directly to MOBO...

Connect monitor to GPU with low hashrate.


it did not help
anyone else?
sr. member
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ASK
June 06, 2017, 07:31:35 PM
#35
A 1050 TI can do 12-14 MHs. They are reasonable if you catch them on a sale.
legendary
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June 06, 2017, 07:23:11 PM
#34

The 7870 is a Tahiti LE core not a Pitcairn XT core  and the 7850 will give similar results with ETH as the 7870 does as it's tied mostly to memory speed
Model:  PowerColor PCS+ HD 7870 MYST. Edition

I think you are confused with the 7970 vs the 7870

All 7800 are Pitcairn.

Sorry for your confusion but here is a link to the card.  I'm kind of a hardware nut and usually look for things like this.
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/1860/radeon-hd-7870-xt

 There were *2* versions of the 7870 - the original that was Pitcairn, and the "7870 XT" that was Tahiti (seems to have been a cut-down Tahiti chip with 1 or 2 CUs disabled).
 Arguably the "7870 XT" should have been named the "7930" or some such to avoid confusion.


 Turns out my 7850 wasn't broken - it was the PS I was trying to run it on was broken.




sr. member
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Me, Myself & I
June 06, 2017, 01:33:00 AM
#33
problem here..
I have rig with 2x RX 470 and I got one RX 460.. problem is that I only get about 2000 mh/s with RX 460, while RX 470 (moded BIOS, OC) giving me normal hashrate (28 mh/s)...

where did I go wrong?
RX 470 are connected with risers, RX 460 is plugged directly to MOBO...

Connect monitor to GPU with low hashrate.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
June 06, 2017, 12:56:20 AM
#32
problem here..
I have rig with 2x RX 470 and I got one RX 460.. problem is that I only get about 2000 mh/s with RX 460, while RX 470 (moded BIOS, OC) giving me normal hashrate (28 mh/s)...

where did I go wrong?
RX 470 are connected with risers, RX 460 is plugged directly to MOBO...
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
August 13, 2016, 05:26:53 PM
#31
On the 128 bit bussed 950 and 960 nvidia cards I use -farm-recheck 150. with oc I can push them to 13mhash ech.

Might worth a try on the 460
I can confirm that assessment of the GTX 950 but its only possible in Linux now cause of the messed up drivers in windows  Sad

 Not if you run Win7 - all of my 950 and 960 cards work fine in Windows under 7.

 They're NOT trying to run the "latest" drivers though, since those drivers are all about being able to use GTX 1xxx series cards.


 I had a 7850 mining ETH for a while, but it was partly damaged and I was never able to run it even at STOCK clocks, so it's MH was kinda low.

full member
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August 13, 2016, 05:05:14 AM
#30
I have the 7870 card. The most you will get is MAX 12.50MH/s. I currently get 12MH/s at stock clock/voltage. You can get like 20MH/s if you mine Expanse.

Its also horrible at most other algorithms and you can't dual mine really because it slows down the ETH speed.

But its uses very little power. Maybe 100watts or less.
The 7870 is a Tahiti LE core not a Pitcairn XT core  and the 7850 will give similar results with ETH as the 7870 does as it's tied mostly to memory speed
Model:  PowerColor PCS+ HD 7870 MYST. Edition

I think you are confused with the 7970 vs the 7870


All 7800 are Pitcairn.

Sorry for your confusion but here is a link to the card.  I'm kind of a hardware nut and usually look for things like this.
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/1860/radeon-hd-7870-xt
sr. member
Activity: 460
Merit: 500
August 13, 2016, 03:46:00 AM
#29
I havent tried 470. Likely i will return the 460 for the 470. My 480 is giving me around 23 to 26. If 470 can give me 21 then i will switch all to 470 i guess....

I just got in two of the MSI 4 GB RX 470's to test with, and I can confirm that out of the box you get 20.5 MHs at default settings.

The memory clock on this particular model is 1650, but I have already successfully increased it to 1850 and am getting another 1 MHs (21.5 MHs) stable.

I also tried clocking the memory to 2000 (which does bring it to 22 MHz), but it crashes after a little while. I need to play around with the other settings and voltages a bit more to make it stable at that speed, but I have hope.

Also the power draw is about 110-120 watts per card. For now I am happy with the power draw and might even give it a bit more voltage to stabilize at 2000 memory for the 22 MHs.

how you measure the power draw? at the whole PSU?
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1011
August 12, 2016, 11:03:48 PM
#28
I havent tried 470. Likely i will return the 460 for the 470. My 480 is giving me around 23 to 26. If 470 can give me 21 then i will switch all to 470 i guess....

I just got in two of the MSI 4 GB RX 470's to test with, and I can confirm that out of the box you get 20.5 MHs at default settings.

The memory clock on this particular model is 1650, but I have already successfully increased it to 1850 and am getting another 1 MHs (21.5 MHs) stable.

I also tried clocking the memory to 2000 (which does bring it to 22 MHz), but it crashes after a little while. I need to play around with the other settings and voltages a bit more to make it stable at that speed, but I have hope.

Also the power draw is about 110-120 watts per card. For now I am happy with the power draw and might even give it a bit more voltage to stabilize at 2000 memory for the 22 MHs.

yeah my 470 sapphires are close to you.  so far thumbs up for the 470 and thumbs down for the 460

Yeah, I am happy so far. I would like to get a bit more out of them (steady 22 MH/s), but for the price and power draw it is pretty decent. Also once the demand cools off a bit, these should drop another $20 to $179 or so.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
August 12, 2016, 10:54:06 PM
#27
I havent tried 470. Likely i will return the 460 for the 470. My 480 is giving me around 23 to 26. If 470 can give me 21 then i will switch all to 470 i guess....

I just got in two of the MSI 4 GB RX 470's to test with, and I can confirm that out of the box you get 20.5 MHs at default settings.

The memory clock on this particular model is 1650, but I have already successfully increased it to 1850 and am getting another 1 MHs (21.5 MHs) stable.

I also tried clocking the memory to 2000 (which does bring it to 22 MHz), but it crashes after a little while. I need to play around with the other settings and voltages a bit more to make it stable at that speed, but I have hope.

Also the power draw is about 110-120 watts per card. For now I am happy with the power draw and might even give it a bit more voltage to stabilize at 2000 memory for the 22 MHs.

yeah my 470 sapphires are close to you.  so far thumbs up for the 470 and thumbs down for the 460
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1011
August 12, 2016, 10:36:27 PM
#26
I havent tried 470. Likely i will return the 460 for the 470. My 480 is giving me around 23 to 26. If 470 can give me 21 then i will switch all to 470 i guess....

I just got in two of the MSI 4 GB RX 470's to test with, and I can confirm that out of the box you get 20.5 MHs at default settings.

The memory clock on this particular model is 1650, but I have already successfully increased it to 1850 and am getting another 1 MHs (21.5 MHs) stable.

I also tried clocking the memory to 2000 (which does bring it to 22 MHz), but it crashes after a little while. I need to play around with the other settings and voltages a bit more to make it stable at that speed, but I have hope.

Also the power draw is about 110-120 watts per card. For now I am happy with the power draw and might even give it a bit more voltage to stabilize at 2000 memory for the 22 MHs.
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