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sr. member
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February 15, 2021, 05:50:08 PM

GreatDev, I also do like a lot Scarlett Johansson, but I'm going out for dinner with someone else

Exactly  Grin

RX560 cost $60-70 here, RX 580/8GB is $500-$600
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
February 14, 2021, 01:48:21 PM
Memories...certainly a lot of stuff in crypto world changed since I posted this  Grin

Indeed, yet the 2GB RX 560's that I only bought because nothing else was available at the time have proven to be the best purchase by far. They are still profitable to run (on CN variants) while all of the NVidia cards have been turned off or sold in the last few months. Just goes to show you should never place all your bets on one card, coin, ASIC, etc.



Amen, my little Sapphire Pulse RX560 cards have been happily working away at LOKI for a few months now. The 4 gig cards run around 63 to 66 C on the temps all the while turning out 380 H/s each on Cryptonight Heavy. The drain on my power supply is so minimal the cooling fan never turns on. Even the 2 gb cards hash around 318 h/s.

I figured out a few months ago the RX 560 and the 750 ti cards were the way to go. Sure they don't have as much hashrate as the 570 and 580 cards, but they barely sip any power even with stock bios, so in the long run, the most profit goes to the little brothers that nobody wanted and until recently most had to settle for. Now the big cards have entered a buyer's market on Ebay and 1070's and 1080's can be had for $200-$300. (Insert irony here)  Wink
Chris B.
Cryptonight lite Algorithm is more profitable on RX550 and RX460 when mining turtle coin, have you checked this out vs cryptonight heavy Algorithm? Loki is a very good coin though, you can mine and hold for this altcoin season, the price will be good later
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
February 14, 2021, 01:44:13 PM
Rx460 are pretty cheap now but the problem is their memory are pretty low, I'm guessing this is why many aren't using the gpu for mining, with lolminer I think it's possible to get 11 - 12 mh per second on the gpu with just 41watts power consumption, it's good
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February 14, 2021, 10:48:48 AM
You are correct, I did the same,( with less success) as its running at 0.6 $/day and I am using it as rig filler.
Also I found some rx 550 4 gb quite cheap  and purchased one to see if I will succeed  with TRM, but I am unable to have it starting.
When it load the dag, just crashed. Now I am pimping and playing with the bios just to see if I can have it starting

GreatDev, I also do like a lot Scarlett Johansson, but I'm going out for dinner with someone else
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
February 14, 2021, 10:48:17 AM
4.2MH/s kawpow, so around $0.5 per day mining ravencoin /team red miner)
Probably more possible, didn't play enough with that algo


Edit: 6.5 after few minutes tweaking, so $1 per day
On RX580? Why kawpow Algorithm because that rx580 graphic card can give you up to 3$ per day and even some times it goes over 3.5$ per day, stick with Ethereum, the mining profit is just way better than any other coins right now

How can I stick with ethereum on rx560?

Here where I live I can buy 6 or 7 used RX560 instead one RX580/8GB
That depends on what the seller used the graphic cards for before selling, if he or she is a miner like yourself do not buy those cards because they might start dying on you, again RX580 is better because more cards doesn't mean more profits, rx560 has 2gb or 4gb and not Profitable for eth mining anymore
sr. member
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Merit: 328
February 14, 2021, 10:22:03 AM
4.2MH/s kawpow, so around $0.5 per day mining ravencoin /team red miner)
Probably more possible, didn't play enough with that algo


Edit: 6.5 after few minutes tweaking, so $1 per day
On RX580? Why kawpow Algorithm because that rx580 graphic card can give you up to 3$ per day and even some times it goes over 3.5$ per day, stick with Ethereum, the mining profit is just way better than any other coins right now

How can I stick with ethereum on rx560?

Here where I live I can buy 6 or 7 used RX560 instead one RX580/8GB
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
February 14, 2021, 10:14:06 AM
4.2MH/s kawpow, so around $0.5 per day mining ravencoin /team red miner)
Probably more possible, didn't play enough with that algo


Edit: 6.5 after few minutes tweaking, so $1 per day
On RX580? Why kawpow Algorithm because that rx580 graphic card can give you up to 3$ per day and even some times it goes over 3.5$ per day, stick with Ethereum, the mining profit is just way better than any other coins right now
sr. member
Activity: 2674
Merit: 328
February 14, 2021, 09:34:27 AM
4.2MH/s kawpow, so around $0.5 per day mining ravencoin /team red miner)
Probably more possible, didn't play enough with that algo


Edit: 6.5 after few minutes tweaking, so $1 per day
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November 19, 2018, 05:59:45 AM
RX560 provide hashrate of 12 MHash/s for Ethereum at Coreclock 975 MHz and Memoryclock 2000.

https://miningchamp.com/gpus/265/MSI-Radeon-RX-560-AERO-ITX-4G-OC-hashrate


You can find More On https://miningchamp.com/

Too low core clock frequency, imho, around 1100-1150 is ideal in my opinion, even a bit more
if micron memory

please do not respond to his spam posts. this is just advertising for his really bad homepage.
sr. member
Activity: 2674
Merit: 328
November 19, 2018, 02:33:54 AM
RX560 provide hashrate of 12 MHash/s for Ethereum at Coreclock 975 MHz and Memoryclock 2000.

https://miningchamp.com/gpus/265/MSI-Radeon-RX-560-AERO-ITX-4G-OC-hashrate


You can find More On https://miningchamp.com/

Too low core clock frequency, imho, around 1100-1150 is ideal in my opinion, even a bit more
if micron memory
newbie
Activity: 127
Merit: 0
November 19, 2018, 01:54:00 AM
RX560 provide hashrate of 12 MHash/s for Ethereum at Coreclock 975 MHz and Memoryclock 2000.

https://miningchamp.com/gpus/265/MSI-Radeon-RX-560-AERO-ITX-4G-OC-hashrate


You can find More On https://miningchamp.com/

Using PhoenixMiner 3.5d Windows i get 13.7mh/s
member
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Merit: 10
September 25, 2018, 12:21:51 PM
Memories...certainly a lot of stuff in crypto world changed since I posted this  Grin

Indeed, yet the 2GB RX 560's that I only bought because nothing else was available at the time have proven to be the best purchase by far. They are still profitable to run (on CN variants) while all of the NVidia cards have been turned off or sold in the last few months. Just goes to show you should never place all your bets on one card, coin, ASIC, etc.



Amen, my little Sapphire Pulse RX560 cards have been happily working away at LOKI for a few months now. The 4 gig cards run around 63 to 66 C on the temps all the while turning out 380 H/s each on Cryptonight Heavy. The drain on my power supply is so minimal the cooling fan never turns on. Even the 2 gb cards hash around 318 h/s.

I figured out a few months ago the RX 560 and the 750 ti cards were the way to go. Sure they don't have as much hashrate as the 570 and 580 cards, but they barely sip any power even with stock bios, so in the long run, the most profit goes to the little brothers that nobody wanted and until recently most had to settle for. Now the big cards have entered a buyer's market on Ebay and 1070's and 1080's can be had for $200-$300. (Insert irony here)  Wink
Chris B.
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Merit: 19
September 25, 2018, 09:29:39 AM
CentOS with 18.30 amdgpu drivers. Stable 14.x with all 4gb rx560 cards at 36 watts. One click straps.

I think rx560 is the best low budget ethash card if you do 12 gpu rigs.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 184
September 25, 2018, 04:53:40 AM
Memories...certainly a lot of stuff in crypto world changed since I posted this  Grin

Indeed, yet the 2GB RX 560's that I only bought because nothing else was available at the time have proven to be the best purchase by far. They are still profitable to run (on CN variants) while all of the NVidia cards have been turned off or sold in the last few months. Just goes to show you should never place all your bets on one card, coin, ASIC, etc.

sr. member
Activity: 2674
Merit: 328
September 25, 2018, 04:12:50 AM
Memories...certainly a lot of stuff in crypto world changed since I posted this  Grin
full member
Activity: 262
Merit: 101
September 25, 2018, 04:03:47 AM
Im really curious about the monero fork, will the hashrates still be good for the rx460's rx560's rx550's.

specially for the rx550's im worried they could take a hit, because now they do so very well hash/watts, best of all gpu's by far. my 7x rx550's 3200h/s total system pulls 310 watt from wall.

What Setting do you have? 310W is very low for 7 Cards.
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
July 06, 2018, 04:00:04 PM
The RX 560 is an AMD product--

The GTX 560 is an outdated nVidia product no longer useful in mining.  My GTX 550ti mined scrypt at about 90kh/s, fully optimized.    It took me several weeks to earn a single LiteCoin, worth about $20, when I began mining.  The network difficulty for LiteCoin was still about 2,000 - 3,000.  The RX 560 is a modern AMD GPU capable of mining several newer algorithms at a modest energy level.

Further, the GTX 560M is a notebook GPU, and may well overheat and severely damage the notebook if used for mining. It cannot mine any current algorithm without costing more in the electricity it consumes than it would yield in mined crypto-currency.       --scryptr


 Hashrate 1.85 MHash/s
 Algorithm Ethereum
 Manufacturer Nvidia
 Power Consumption -
 Core Clock 1550 MHz
 Memory Clock -
 OS Ubuntu 14.04


Memory Interface GDDR5, Memory Clock : 1250 MHz

Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M


The Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M provides hashrate of 1.85 MHash/s for Ethereum at Coreclock 1550 MHz.

Here is the link which might help you


https://miningchamp.com/gpus/33/Nvidia-GeForce-GTX-560M-hashrate
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
July 06, 2018, 08:45:10 AM

 Hashrate 1.85 MHash/s
 Algorithm Ethereum
 Manufacturer Nvidia
 Power Consumption -
 Core Clock 1550 MHz
 Memory Clock -
 OS Ubuntu 14.04


Memory Interface GDDR5, Memory Clock : 1250 MHz

Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M


The Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M provides hashrate of 1.85 MHash/s for Ethereum at Coreclock 1550 MHz.

Here is the link which might help you


https://miningchamp.com/gpus/33/Nvidia-GeForce-GTX-560M-hashrate
jr. member
Activity: 131
Merit: 3
April 19, 2018, 03:23:07 PM
Looking to reduce power consumption on my rx560 rig, Afterburner can't access voltages so finally got around to installing OverdriveN tool.
On power limit -5% my cards can do max 1208mhz core without throttling, keeping it there as it's closest to stock core speed without going lower, don't wanna go "lower than what I bought" I'm weird like that haha.
I undervolted to 950 mV, went down to ~37W per card, they did up to ~48W at stock 1050 mV, might try to go lower but I worry about stability.
I read that the rx 550 can go down to ~30W at similar voltages? That's awesome, is it because of less ComputeUnits?

I finished testing them today at lower voltages with the same -5% power limit @ 1208 mhz. Tested with Claymore Zcash since it stresses core the most. It straight crashes at 880 mV, at 885 mV it gives errors then crashes, at 890 mV it doesn't crash but gives errors. At 897 mV it runs stable but this is where it starts to lose hash rate. So I settled on 902 mV, they use ~34W each. I reduced overall consumption by ~42W against stock with 3x 560's.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
April 19, 2018, 12:15:01 AM
Im really curious about the monero fork, will the hashrates still be good for the rx460's rx560's rx550's.

specially for the rx550's im worried they could take a hit, because now they do so very well hash/watts, best of all gpu's by far. my 7x rx550's 3200h/s total system pulls 310 watt from wall.

wow that's fast, and the power draw also low.
just buyin' new red rex army rig with 4x rx560 and 3x rx460 seven in total

after sellin' the rig green pascal 2x gtx 1060 6gb

just hitting 2.650 kh with cryptonight v7 with this new rig
i wonder if it's can get higher
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