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Topic: Who ordered the AMD Radeon VII? Lets make a list of Miners / Hashrates / Coins - page 4. (Read 12978 times)

legendary
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Planning to buy two of these. Any idea when prices would go down now that we have 5700 available?

Prices going down in the beginning of a bull market, you must be smoking some pretty good stuff... LOL

Not in the case of the Radeon VII, AMD not selling more chipsets to AIBs so no more being made..
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1006
Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1006
Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
I have 3 PCS of Radeon VII and each of 100mh/s  (it can get 105mh/s too but getting hot so short time. for this or maybe more need very good cooling system i think)

Here is the mining screen video;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7hqTGeKHY4
That's cool, what are your clock and memory speed and voltage as well? Thanks
brand new
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I have 3 PCS of Radeon VII and each of 100mh/s  (it can get 105mh/s too but getting hot so short time. for this or maybe more need very good cooling system i think)

Here is the mining screen video;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7hqTGeKHY4
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
Well... I think I'm going to sell my 13 gtx1070 (eating 130~150Watt each) and one of the rig-packs (MB+SSD+Processor+MEM+PSU)
and buy 5 Radeon VII instead, and then undervolt 'em (200~220Watt each) to have same 400 ethash for less energy -$

P.S.
Those 1070's already passed their ROI long time ago so I don't care about Radeon's ROI, only hashrate/energy effectiveness Grin
newbie
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Merit: 0
Planning to buy two of these. Any idea when prices would go down now that we have 5700 available?

Prices going down in the beginning of a bull market, you must be smoking some pretty good stuff... LOL
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
I have not had any trouble at all with cooling.  I have ~81 C on the Hotspot with 1.0 on the voltage and 80% fans.  Remember that this GPU is designed to hit 110+ C before it throttles, unlike most recent gen GPUs that will throttle around 83-84 C by default.

That's interesting. At least on my cards (AMD 50th anniversary & AsRock cards) around or above 83 C (as reported by MSI Afterburner) I start seeing diminished Ethereum hashrates. I believe this is a core limited card, so any core throttling will immediately impact hash rates.

I have a 50th anniversay R7 hashing occasionally here, and it's very reliable around 90.7 Mh/s. MSI Afterburner says 74 C, Fan speed set at 64 %, Core 1801 MHz @ 980 mV, Memory 1040 MHz, Power limit -10%

https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0xa63ffc523e284bfb4a09b46ed2336afe824c57eb

Afterburner does not show the Hotspot temp; I like to use HWInfo since it shows all the temperatures.  The Hotspot temp can easily be 30C higher which would explain why you have throttling at 83C in Afterburner.
jr. member
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Planning to buy two of these. Any idea when prices would go down now that we have 5700 available?
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 11
I have not had any trouble at all with cooling.  I have ~81 C on the Hotspot with 1.0 on the voltage and 80% fans.  Remember that this GPU is designed to hit 110+ C before it throttles, unlike most recent gen GPUs that will throttle around 83-84 C by default.

That's interesting. At least on my cards (AMD 50th anniversary & AsRock cards) around or above 83 C (as reported by MSI Afterburner) I start seeing diminished Ethereum hashrates. I believe this is a core limited card, so any core throttling will immediately impact hash rates.

I have a 50th anniversay R7 hashing occasionally here, and it's very reliable around 90.7 Mh/s. MSI Afterburner says 74 C, Fan speed set at 64 %, Core 1801 MHz @ 980 mV, Memory 1040 MHz, Power limit -10%

https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0xa63ffc523e284bfb4a09b46ed2336afe824c57eb
member
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Merit: 11
Hey all, as BTC price has been increasing, daily earning with Vii have been slightly increasing also.
Do you think it's still worth to push these cards to the highest limit possible; DaggerHashimoto @ 91 MH/s . Earnings go to around £1.90-£2 each GPU.
But the temp also increases to around 95-100 degrees.
I know it would be very bad in the long term and the lifespan won't be much long.

Not just this card. But no, why should you aim for best hashrate, not the most efficient? You'll get more returns after your electicity bill if you aim for efficency.

I believe that is a common misconception. If you've secured a low enough electricity pricing with your current power company, you can still make better profits (after the power bill) while happily burning away electricity. The whole point is about finding a balance of revenue vs. efficiency vs. electricity rates. With my rates I have no problem running my 7's all at or above 90MH/s in an open air rig.

At 90 mhz how hot are your cards, I'm running mine at 75 mhz because they get so hot. 

78 C with box fans blowing on them in an open air rig (exactly the kind BBT uses). Just undervolt them and make sure they have adequate (external) cooling.

P.s. I think you misspelled Mh/s.
P.s. 2. It's normal for these cards to run hot. They'll throttle down once you reach high enough temps. I'm not sure but I think 83+ C will start throttling.
P.s. 3. If the card is inside a computer case, it's possible you may never be able to run it at it's full potential. You'll need extra cooling.

Good luck!
jr. member
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I have not had any trouble at all with cooling.  I have ~81 C on the Hotspot with 1.0 on the voltage and 80% fans.  Remember that this GPU is designed to hit 110+ C before it throttles, unlike most recent gen GPUs that will throttle around 83-84 C by default.

Most of us don't feel comfortable running the GPU at >80C for long periods of time regardless of whether it throttles or not. This is why I am satisfied with just 81 mhs.
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
I have not had any trouble at all with cooling.  I have ~81 C on the Hotspot with 1.0 on the voltage and 80% fans.  Remember that this GPU is designed to hit 110+ C before it throttles, unlike most recent gen GPUs that will throttle around 83-84 C by default.
member
Activity: 449
Merit: 24
Hey all, as BTC price has been increasing, daily earning with Vii have been slightly increasing also.
Do you think it's still worth to push these cards to the highest limit possible; DaggerHashimoto @ 91 MH/s . Earnings go to around £1.90-£2 each GPU.
But the temp also increases to around 95-100 degrees.
I know it would be very bad in the long term and the lifespan won't be much long.

Not just this card. But no, why should you aim for best hashrate, not the most efficient? You'll get more returns after your electicity bill if you aim for efficency.

I believe that is a common misconception. If you've secured a low enough electricity pricing with your current power company, you can still make better profits (after the power bill) while happily burning away electricity. The whole point is about finding a balance of revenue vs. efficiency vs. electricity rates. With my rates I have no problem running my 7's all at or above 90MH/s in an open air rig.

At 90 mhz how hot are your cards, I'm running mine at 75 mhz because they get so hot. 
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Hey all,

i have a small rig with radeon 580 and sapphire rx 480. I added one radeon VII and the hash rate is significant lower now. Is there a problem with the driver compatibility?
Thank you
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
the gpu is so hot,no!!!
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 11
Hey all, as BTC price has been increasing, daily earning with Vii have been slightly increasing also.
Do you think it's still worth to push these cards to the highest limit possible; DaggerHashimoto @ 91 MH/s . Earnings go to around £1.90-£2 each GPU.
But the temp also increases to around 95-100 degrees.
I know it would be very bad in the long term and the lifespan won't be much long.

Not just this card. But no, why should you aim for best hashrate, not the most efficient? You'll get more returns after your electicity bill if you aim for efficency.

I believe that is a common misconception. If you've secured a low enough electricity pricing with your current power company, you can still make better profits (after the power bill) while happily burning away electricity. The whole point is about finding a balance of revenue vs. efficiency vs. electricity rates. With my rates I have no problem running my 7's all at or above 90MH/s in an open air rig.
member
Activity: 340
Merit: 29
What is the lowest stable voltage that you guys are using for mining Eth (or XMR)? I have lowered it down to 1.0 (1.17 originally) so far but I haven't tried to go below that yet.

I am mining XMR with 855mV @ 1575 cclk/ 960 mclk

You should be able to get at least an extra 100+h/s by bumping your mclock to 1200 - doesn't seem to change power use or heat significantly.  Or maybe even better by unlocking your mclock w/ ppt and getting to 1250ish (i've been too lazy so far.)
jr. member
Activity: 80
Merit: 1
What is the lowest stable voltage that you guys are using for mining Eth (or XMR)? I have lowered it down to 1.0 (1.17 originally) so far but I haven't tried to go below that yet.

I am mining XMR with 855mV @ 1575 cclk/ 960 mclk
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 1
What is the lowest stable voltage that you guys are using for mining Eth (or XMR)? I have lowered it down to 1.0 (1.17 originally) so far but I haven't tried to go below that yet.

I am at 0.9 (mining ETH at 1600 core and 950 memory), and all is well. I know I can go lower but don't feel like it.
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