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sr. member
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February 05, 2018, 06:41:16 PM
Hello, can you help me with a bios mod shappire nitro + rx 570 8gb samsumg..

Hit me up on PM, and i would try to help u.

full member
Activity: 181
Merit: 101
Ethereum Miner
February 05, 2018, 02:52:28 PM
Thank you for the help. One question: is there way to set constant fan speed (i.e. 50%) in OverdriveNTool? Cause those spining and stoping down fans, makes me crazy ...

Maybe I'm a little late here and you have already figured it out.
I've not tried this but here is a suggestion, set both Min and Max fan rpm to the same value (e.g. your 50%) then set the Target Temp to well below ambient temperature, say 0 degrees. This should force the fans to come on and stay at the 50% rpm.

I always have these settings across all rigs regardless of cards:

-tt 65
-fanmin 40
-fanmax 90
-tstop 85

My mining rig room is about 18C and cards stay <60C. These are a mix of Nitro+ 580, Gaming X 580 and Strix 570s.
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 261
January 29, 2018, 09:16:38 AM
Thank you for the help. One question: is there way to set constant fan speed (i.e. 50%) in OverdriveNTool? Cause those spining and stoping down fans, makes me crazy ...

Maybe I'm a little late here and you have already figured it out.
I've not tried this but here is a suggestion, set both Min and Max fan rpm to the same value (e.g. your 50%) then set the Target Temp to well below ambient temperature, say 0 degrees. This should force the fans to come on and stay at the 50% rpm.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 03:08:10 AM
Thank you for the help. One question: is there way to set constant fan speed (i.e. 50%) in OverdriveNTool? Cause those spining and stoping down fans, makes me crazy ...
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
January 19, 2018, 07:48:14 PM
Hi I have SAPPHIRE Radeon RX 570 PULSE ITX 4 GB GDDR5. I have around 17.6 MH/s stock with claymore which is quite dissapointing. Can somebody help?

Windows 7 64bit
first GPU is 1060 3gb
legendary
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January 16, 2018, 06:46:19 AM
Remove the afterburner and probably the settings via claymore will work.
member
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January 15, 2018, 05:42:55 PM
Use OverdriveNTool and set both memory and core voltage to the same value. Remove afterburner, you don't need it.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 15, 2018, 03:46:18 PM
Hello, everynone!

I have few 4x Powercolor RX 570 Red Devil rigs. Each card produces ±29MH/s.

Windows 10 Pro, AMD Crimson-ReLive-Beta-Blockchain-Workloads-Aug23 drivers (22.19.659.0), BIOS moded 1500 straps, to 1625,1750, 2000MHz, Claymore miner 10.3

But have very very annoying problem:

I want to lower power consumption. As I understand best way is to lower GPU core clock. If I lower it on MSI Afterburner to 0.8V, GPU-z shows almost 0.92V. In such scenario one card uses about 95W (GPUZ), and about 125W on the wall. Seems quite good result, but if I touch any slider (i.e. change fans peed) on Afterburner, voltage goes back to 1.1+V and power rises to ±150W (GPUZ). Voltage increases back also when Claymore miner restarts. It is freaking annoying. Because i need to monitor if voltage is not changed back and I have overconsumption and additional cost and worthless heat.

Tried to use Claymore settings via .bat for voltage regulation - it won't work also Sad

With Spahhire Trixx i can lower voltage as supposed, but I can't find how to do it on all cards.

Is it possible to disable that variable voltage, so that I always had constant 0.9V and forgot that routine maintenance of checking if voltage is the same. Plus, I think I can lower consumption to 85W (GPUZish) and have stable system.

P.S. I lowered memory voltage to 0.9V via BIOS editor. But somewhere on forums read, that if you mess with something more than straps, than variable voltage action kicks in action. Is this true?

My system screenshot:
https://i.imgur.com/7xfasqB.jpg

sr. member
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January 13, 2018, 05:00:13 PM
If  it isnt personal how much  monthly do you pay usually?
[Is there any video tutorials how to use bitcointlk?]

Bitcointalk is just like any other forum you post, you get a reply, rinse and repeat.
There's nothing really complicated about it, if there is something you need to know then Bitcointalk has its own help section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=help
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 13, 2018, 11:41:34 AM
I have MSI RX 570 Armor OC 4GB with Hynix memory.

The best stable results I've got is 27.3 MH/s with memory straps 2:1500 to 2:2000 and memory clock of 2000.
Has anyone got better results or recommendations how to get it better?

and which "GPU only Power Draw" is shown in GPU-Z->Sensors during mining?
thanks in advance
georg

Hey, 122W. I haven't done any undervolting or underclocking GPU though, for now electricity isn't important for me.

If  it isnt personal how much  monthly do you pay usually?
[Is there any video tutorials how to use bitcointlk?]
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 101
January 11, 2018, 06:57:10 AM
I answer for my question.
Problem is in win7 and AMD drivers.
there is missing option switch card as compute.  Wink
i try mining and two gaming drivers ... for all the same result of hashrate.

New drivers give you extra power for your GPU, but also good bios setup is very important:)
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
January 11, 2018, 03:23:33 AM
I answer for my question.
Problem is in win7 and AMD drivers.
there is missing option switch card as compute.  Wink
i try mining and two gaming drivers ... for all the same result of hashrate.
full member
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Merit: 100
January 10, 2018, 08:56:22 AM
I Want to report again, i have 5 RX 570, i try to mining SkunkHash Algorithm
With Bios Mod, i got

Powercolor Red Devils : 16.55 MH/s
Dataland : 15.79 MH/s
Asus Strix OC : 17 MH/s

i using, Prospector Mining Software
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
January 10, 2018, 07:47:51 AM
Hi
i am desperate with hashrate of my sapphire Rx570 nitro+ 8GB hynix. I try almost everythink but still gk start without overcloking on 17.5 Mhs, after overclocking gpu-1340 mem 2250 i get only 23,5Mhs.
For timing memory is used "1500" value.
system:
win 7 + mining drivers http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-Crimson-ReLive-Edition-Beta-for-[Suspicious link removed]pute-Release-Notes.aspx
hw:
core2 duo d8500, 4GB mem psu 620w. without risers.
actually dag is 162. In computers is only one gk (overclocking/testing board).
can somebody help me where is the problem? why gk has a low hashrate? (no problem with gigabyte 560 to get 15mhs) maybe some dag fix or somethink? Angry
full member
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January 09, 2018, 08:00:47 AM
Ha. My roommate just picked up a rx580 to play with, and wouldn't ya know it, elpida memory.  Doesn't appear to like one-click memshift either. Still warrants further research though, the hashrate on it is no better than my 570s.

Hashrate for570/580 are really similar and with good memory for example hynix you could beat  580. But it all goes with single card. my hynix give me less then my micron Smiley
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
January 08, 2018, 11:42:35 AM
Ha. My roommate just picked up a rx580 to play with, and wouldn't ya know it, elpida memory.  Doesn't appear to like one-click memshift either. Still warrants further research though, the hashrate on it is no better than my 570s.
full member
Activity: 729
Merit: 114
January 08, 2018, 01:16:05 AM
I do have custom timings (one-click in PBE which is a 1:1500-2000), which I think is the only reason I'm getting the hash I am. I'm just surprised to see that huge of difference in ram quality between manufacturers.  I had another incorrect share pop up so I've since lowered again to 1910.

My Hynix cards shine for sure, two of them at 1200/2190mhz (~930H/s) and are picking up the slack of my rig.  690w @ the wall btw.  I like it.

Well you've not experienced the insane performance drop on 1060s.  gtx 1060 with Hynix can't even do 21 Mh/s while those with Microns and Samsungs can do 24-25 Mh/s (with same kind of overclock)

Here's one Elpida of mine 31.2 + 300 while mining ETH+PASL.  That's a RX580 Nitro+ and a Gigabyte Gtx 1060 with Hynix memory.
https://imgur.com/a/dd3Jl

newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
January 08, 2018, 12:32:05 AM
I do have custom timings (one-click in PBE which is a 1:1500-2000), which I think is the only reason I'm getting the hash I am. I'm just surprised to see that huge of difference in ram quality between manufacturers.  I had another incorrect share pop up so I've since lowered again to 1910.

My Hynix cards shine for sure, two of them at 1200/2190mhz (~930H/s) and are picking up the slack of my rig.  690w @ the wall btw.  I like it.
full member
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Merit: 114
January 07, 2018, 09:04:31 PM
Just wanted to chime in here, I've had pretty good luck with my cards overall, but am questioning one card in particular.  All of my cards are MSI Armor 4G oc's, most are SK-Hynix, but I have 2 that are Elpida, one of which is particularly weak.  I originally pressed forward with my normal vbios mod (one-click mem, undervolt everywhere), but was shocked to find I couldn't hit even 2000mhz without instant failure.  So I reinstalled the stock vbios, loaded up a miner, and began to tweak my overclock.  Seemed to be holding 1950mhz mem; at 1970mhz it would die within about 30 seconds (again, this is STOCK everything). Anyways after fiddling with it for a few hours, I gave up, and put my modded bios back on there.

Long story short, I have 1200/1920mhz/900mv stable on this card (easily my weakeast) at 830H/s cryptonote, anything higher would result in incorrect shares.

Could I really have been this unlucky in the silicon lottery?  I was reading multiple places, people were hitting 2000mhz on Elpida memory.   

Well you can put custom timings for that 1900 Mhz range.  Although default clocks it should clock 2000+.  personally I have never tried to OC and check stability on stock BIOS above 2000. I do have an armor card that doesn't go above 1950 on my custom timings (Hynix)  Rest can do 2020-2100 range.
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