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Topic: RX580 Ether hashrate changed after a crash (Read 138 times)

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January 12, 2018, 05:57:11 PM
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Hi,

I am new to Mining, I was having Windows 10 Issues with mining so I setup a Linux box. In windows I was getting between 15MH/s to 18MH/s with AMD Blockchain Drivers but 22MH/s when I used the Newest drivers.

On linux I was getting 22MH/s constantly until my system locked up last night. I should clarify I am using Claymore Miner. And now I am only getting 18MH/s sometimes 15MH/s. What could have possibly happened to cause this? or is there a setting I need to change?

Thanks in Advance

unleashed the true hashrate of your RX 570 by modding the Bios according to your GPU's memory types

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guidetutorialxmrethhow-to-mod-bios-rx470570480580-vega-mining-1954245

you can test mining in windows and set your proper clocks.
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January 12, 2018, 03:08:43 PM
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Hi,

I am new to Mining, I was having Windows 10 Issues with mining so I setup a Linux box. In windows I was getting between 15MH/s to 18MH/s with AMD Blockchain Drivers but 22MH/s when I used the Newest drivers.

On linux I was getting 22MH/s constantly until my system locked up last night. I should clarify I am using Claymore Miner. And now I am only getting 18MH/s sometimes 15MH/s. What could have possibly happened to cause this? or is there a setting I need to change?

Thanks in Advance

Edit: Blanked out while at work, forgot I choose the RX580 not RX570

Update: With the release of Claymore 10.3 Dual Miner, I decided to try Windows 10 Again with the newest AMD Drivers, set the video cards to Compute workload and now I am back to 22 MH/s, I will now be doing some fine tuning and hopefully getting better efficiencies.
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