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newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
August 08, 2017, 03:27:31 AM
Hi, guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.
https://cloclo41.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/FBcu/an3GMrmAg/560.jpg


Try to downclock core clock to 1050 - 1059. You will see higher rate and a little bit lower power comsumption Wink

Reducing the core frequency to 1050 has really slightly increased the Hash rate, now with a memory frequency of 1900 I have 13.5 Mh/s, with practically no memory errors, more has not yet been achieved. Thank you! The BIOS inserts values from the GPU with Micron memory https://cloud.mail.ru/public/ERgR/GpdGBMexD.

get back initial strap 1500 timing. after that you will be able to increase memory speed more than 2000+

Nukl, thank you very much for your advice! Now I can access the 2020 Mhz Memory Clock, and I have 14.4 Mh/s, that's enough for me (Claymore's 9. 8 ). Maybe my BIOS will be useful to someone (GV-RX560GAMING-OC-4GD (Hynix)). https://cloclo9.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/7qBU/R63dT3HVj/rx560.jpg?x-email=undefined, https://cloud.mail.ru/public/JUgC/uwfjv8sJR.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
August 08, 2017, 01:15:22 AM
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
August 07, 2017, 08:03:03 PM
Por fin 15.000 Mhs
I at last have that window:






which brand do you have? i have sapphire (with 6 power connect) what did you do?
sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 328
August 07, 2017, 06:50:34 PM
Por fin 15.000 Mhs
I at last have that window:

https://i.imgur.com/Kh29sbV.png

https://i.imgur.com/kj3v9Mb.png


Now you have to keep it running for a while Smiley

http://imgur.com/a/UAIo4
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
August 07, 2017, 06:26:54 PM
Por fin 15.000 Mhs
I at last have that window:

https://i.imgur.com/Kh29sbV.png

https://i.imgur.com/kj3v9Mb.png
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
August 07, 2017, 06:58:43 AM
Hi, guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.
https://cloclo41.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/FBcu/an3GMrmAg/560.jpg


Try to downclock core clock to 1050 - 1059. You will see higher rate and a little bit lower power comsumption Wink

Reducing the core frequency to 1050 has really slightly increased the Hash rate, now with a memory frequency of 1900 I have 13.5 Mh/s, with practically no memory errors, more has not yet been achieved. Thank you! The BIOS inserts values from the GPU with Micron memory https://cloud.mail.ru/public/ERgR/GpdGBMexD.

get back initial strap 1500 timing. after that you will be able to increase memory speed more than 2000+
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
August 07, 2017, 05:35:39 AM
Hi, guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.
https://cloclo41.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/FBcu/an3GMrmAg/560.jpg


Try to downclock core clock to 1050 - 1059. You will see higher rate and a little bit lower power comsumption Wink

Reducing the core frequency to 1050 has really slightly increased the Hash rate, now with a memory frequency of 1900 I have 13.5 Mh/s, with practically no memory errors, more has not yet been achieved. Thank you! The BIOS inserts values from the GPU with Micron memory https://cloud.mail.ru/public/ERgR/GpdGBMexD.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
August 04, 2017, 05:46:53 PM
I solved my problem with the ASUS Mainboard. I just needed to update the BIOS and the enable above 4g decoding

did you guys got anything higher than 15.7 Mh/s??
I was playing with my cards to get them over 14Mh/s. i got sapphire rx560 4gb with micron.
I cant remember what exactly i have changes, but i got one (the one i was playing with) to mine with 18.xxx Mh/s. But the machine crashed after 2min.
I restarted it and played with the settings again (lower memory and core) but it didnt help. Still at 18.xxx but crashes after some seconds.
So i let it rest and tried smt else.

Now i am mining with 13.5x stable.
I read someone got the with 15.xx and posted his rom. Gonna check it out later.

I will try to find the rom that got 18.xxx and post it here. Maybe someone can get it stable?

just wanted to share my experience

i sell my bios 16.xx stable check my old posts
sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 328
August 03, 2017, 06:09:12 AM
I solved my problem with the ASUS Mainboard. I just needed to update the BIOS and the enable above 4g decoding

did you guys got anything higher than 15.7 Mh/s??
I was playing with my cards to get them over 14Mh/s. i got sapphire rx560 4gb with micron.
I cant remember what exactly i have changes, but i got one (the one i was playing with) to mine with 18.xxx Mh/s. But the machine crashed after 2min.
I restarted it and played with the settings again (lower memory and core) but it didnt help. Still at 18.xxx but crashes after some seconds.
So i let it rest and tried smt else.

Now i am mining with 13.5x stable.
I read someone got the with 15.xx and posted his rom. Gonna check it out later.

I will try to find the rom that got 18.xxx and post it here. Maybe someone can get it stable?

just wanted to share my experience

For 18MH/s you'd gave to overclock memory to at least 2600MHz...is that even possible?
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
August 03, 2017, 05:30:57 AM
I solved my problem with the ASUS Mainboard. I just needed to update the BIOS and the enable above 4g decoding

did you guys got anything higher than 15.7 Mh/s??
I was playing with my cards to get them over 14Mh/s. i got sapphire rx560 4gb with micron.
I cant remember what exactly i have changes, but i got one (the one i was playing with) to mine with 18.xxx Mh/s. But the machine crashed after 2min.
I restarted it and played with the settings again (lower memory and core) but it didnt help. Still at 18.xxx but crashes after some seconds.
So i let it rest and tried smt else.

Now i am mining with 13.5x stable.
I read someone got the with 15.xx and posted his rom. Gonna check it out later.

I will try to find the rom that got 18.xxx and post it here. Maybe someone can get it stable?

just wanted to share my experience
sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 328
August 03, 2017, 03:13:55 AM
Warning
With the latest Crimson ReLive Edition 17.7.2, you can not OC with MSI Afterburner or Sapphire TriXX.

Use Radeon WattMan - AMD

Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 560 4GB OC GDDR5 (P / N: 11267-00-20G) 6 pin Micron
Bios mod:
1750 -> 1875, 2000
Max memory clock 2000 -> 2200
AMD radeon wattman settings:
Gpu clock -> 1163 (- 10.5%)
Memory clock -> 2140
Fan -> auto; Temp 69 ° C
Voltage: auto
42 w

ETH  ~ 14.2Mh / s stable using Claymore miner 9.7


Yes, its already covered in claymore 9.8 main thread, only wattman works for my micron Gigabyte that gives 15.7 MH/s stable
I usually OC from claymore directly instead using afterburner/trixx, but that totally doesn't work in claymore 9.7 and works
erratically in claymore 9.8
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
August 03, 2017, 02:56:31 AM
Warning
With the latest Crimson ReLive Edition 17.7.2, you can not OC with MSI Afterburner or Sapphire TriXX.

Use Radeon WattMan - AMD

Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 560 4GB OC GDDR5 (P / N: 11267-00-20G) 6 pin Micron
Bios mod:
1750 -> 1875, 2000
Max memory clock 2000 -> 2200
AMD radeon wattman settings:
Gpu clock -> 1163 (- 10.5%)
Memory clock -> 2140
Fan -> auto; Temp 69 ° C
Voltage: auto
42 w

ETH  ~ 14.2Mh / s stable using Claymore miner 9.7
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
August 03, 2017, 01:11:56 AM
Hi, guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.
https://cloclo41.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/FBcu/an3GMrmAg/560.jpg


Try to downclock core clock to 1050 - 1059. You will see higher rate and a little bit lower power comsumption Wink

Thank you! When I try, I'll write about the result.

Hi Siberian and other guys, I am new to mining with 4 x Msi Rx560 aero itx and 4 x GB rx560 oc with dual fan and 6pin power. Unfortunately my 8 cards have hynix memory too. And it's a big disappointing to me. I am not an expert of editing memory or straps or whatever they are called. I am reading these topics and other forums related to these and other tweaking bios forums. But I can say that I couldn't make it like what others say.

About Gigabyte rx560 Hynix;  I can make only 13.2 mh/s - 13.6 mh/s (dual mode eth+dcr) but can't go up. I'll give the gigabyte bios here maybe you can edit or try or make to go it better. What I did is I just copied and pasted Msi 1750mhz timing straps to gigabyte 1750 to 2250, then set max memory speed to 2250. From 1625 to 2250 didn't work for me.(That's very interesting that dual mode is faster then single mod for me i tried too many -dcri values but i can make single mod faster than dual mod only claymore 9.6 version This is another topic to talk about)

This is msi bios 1750 mhz strap: 999000000000000022559D0031627C4990551313BC0D060C004C04017D0714204A8900A00200312019123138C02D3D17
And this is gb 1750 mhz strap:   999000000000000022559D0031627C4990551313BC0D060C004C04017D0714204A8900A00200000019123138C02D3D17   I make the font bold for you to see the difference. I checked it with strap editor and it's caused by the SEQ_MISC_8 (32Bit) setting is "2" for Gigabyte and "20310002" for Msi. When I copy msi value to gigabyte i can make it to go from 12 mh/s to 13.5 mh/s with this "-dcri 26 -tt 80 -fanmin 55 -fanmax 95 -mclock 2200 -mvddc 975 -cclock 1200 -cvddc 900 -powlim -15" claymore commands.


About MSI rx560 aero itx hynix memory; I can't make it to go over 12.1 mh/s. I just copied 1500, 1625, 1750 to 2000 or 2250 and tried max memory 2250 mhz or 2000 mhz or 2100. Tried several times but no luck. I just don't understand how people can make over 14 mh/s with this hynix memory. If I can make msi like gigabyte that will be ok for me.

Hope you can make it to go better. It's a very bad mining start to me with those crazy hynix memories. I'm really jealous of those people who can make 15 - 16 mhs with micron memories  Smiley

Go to hell hynix  Angry

Here is the modded bios link : gbrx560moddedbios1750 to2250max2250.rom -  256 KB
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
August 02, 2017, 11:53:07 PM
Hi, guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.
https://cloclo41.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/FBcu/an3GMrmAg/560.jpg


Try to downclock core clock to 1050 - 1059. You will see higher rate and a little bit lower power comsumption Wink

Thank you! When I try, I'll write about the result.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
August 02, 2017, 03:15:15 PM
Hi, guys!
I have Gigabyte GV-RX560 GAMING OC-4GD (Hynix(((), without overclocking I have 10.6 Mh/s.
Overclocking memory to 2000, brings an insignificant result. I have over9000 times tried to flash BIOS with different timings, but without success. Once I saw 16 Mh/s, but the driver left at once.
Substituting timings from Micron got 14 Mh/s at 2000 memory frequency it seems kind of stable, but HWinfo shows a lot of memory errors.
The best that could be achieved is 12.9 Mh/s and the overclocking of the memory of 1850 (with a small number of errors). I did not see in this topic that someone paid attention to memory errors. The question is: why does no one monitor errors? P.S.: GPU8 is 1050Ti. P.P.S: Sorry for my french.
https://cloclo41.datacloudmail.ru/weblink/thumb/xw1/FBcu/an3GMrmAg/560.jpg


Try to downclock core clock to 1050 - 1059. You will see higher rate and a little bit lower power comsumption Wink
sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 328
August 02, 2017, 03:45:28 AM
I actually do watch memory errors, thats why me and you have worse results than some scammers Smiley
I have 13.8-13-9 with the same card as you

So, I'll have to fight again with Hynix to get close to your 13.8 Mh/s.

It was actually about 14.4 until recently, only thing that changed meantime is new epoch,
but since my micron based Gigabyte took almost no drop, I'm a bit confused here

Can Claymore be to blame? 9.7 is better for nVidia, but worse for AMD, I suppose.

I could be wrong, but I did see that they will be releasing a new version of Claymore soon to go along with the new drivers being release by AMD. Will be interesting to see what it does to speeds.


Claymore got released, but we still have to wait for AMD...and probably even more new claymore too, as clock/fan/temperature settings
seem to still be a problem
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August 01, 2017, 09:17:41 AM
I actually do watch memory errors, thats why me and you have worse results than some scammers Smiley
I have 13.8-13-9 with the same card as you

So, I'll have to fight again with Hynix to get close to your 13.8 Mh/s.

It was actually about 14.4 until recently, only thing that changed meantime is new epoch,
but since my micron based Gigabyte took almost no drop, I'm a bit confused here

Can Claymore be to blame? 9.7 is better for nVidia, but worse for AMD, I suppose.

I could be wrong, but I did see that they will be releasing a new version of Claymore soon to go along with the new drivers being release by AMD. Will be interesting to see what it does to speeds.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
August 01, 2017, 08:28:55 AM
I just want to say that i delt with Branko modding my msi rx 560 4gb aero Hynix memory. As i said i tried every possible compaination of copying and pasting original timing straps and never passed 12.5mh/s.Now, i'm having 14.5mh/s stable with the new bios.

He's a trust worthy guy and delivered as promised.
All i can say is thank you very much Branko.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
August 01, 2017, 06:37:29 AM
I actually do watch memory errors, thats why me and you have worse results than some scammers Smiley
I have 13.8-13-9 with the same card as you

So, I'll have to fight again with Hynix to get close to your 13.8 Mh/s.

It was actually about 14.4 until recently, only thing that changed meantime is new epoch,
but since my micron based Gigabyte took almost no drop, I'm a bit confused here

Can Claymore be to blame? 9.7 is better for nVidia, but worse for AMD, I suppose.
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