Omg9500
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March 12, 2018, 06:47:22 PM |
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You need to find the best settings for your own cards and memory type. My cards are a mix of Asus RX 580/480 with Samsung memory (first three with 2050 MHz memory overclock), Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580's with Samsung memory (2100 MHz memory overclock), Hynix memory (2200 MHz memory oveclock) and a MSI Gaming X RX 580 with Samsung memory (last card with a 2050 MHz memory overclock). -cclock 1200,1150,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200,1200 -mclock 2050,2050,2050,2200,2100,2100,2100,2220,2220,2220,2100,2220,2050 -powlim -10,-5,-10,-15,-10,-15,-10,-10,-5,-10,-10,-10,-10 -cvddc 950,950,950,850,900,850,850,900,900,900,850,900,900 -mvddc 950,950,950,850,900,850,850,900,900,900,850,900,900 Hello m8, are these clocks and voltages for dual mining or solo ? I have 6 of Sapphire rx 580 se with micron memory blue ones. Nearly all of cards have up %75 asics quality. Whats the best values of clock mlock and dcc values for dual and solo eth mining ? Im using -cvdcc 865,875,865,865,865,865 -cclock 1240,1240,1240,1240,1240,1240 -mclock 2250,2240,2245,2245,2250,2230 -mvdcc 875,875,880,875,880,880 and i don't use -powlim. Should i use powlim and these values is high or ok ? Hwinfo don't show errors. I also use -ethi 16. I want dual mining. Which values should i use both solo and dual mining ? I got 32.4 - 32.0 mh/s total is 193.4 mh/s. Hwinfo don't show errors but share is really so different. Sometimes calculated 350 mh/s sometimes 58 mh/s average on nanopool. Avarage values always under 190mh/s. I did 48 hours test ethermine and nano result same always 48 hours under 190 mh/s calculated. Thanks for reply I would say that largely depends on the BIOS... whether modified or not. I have a few of the same cards and got a modified BIOS from the guys over at anorak.tech and my settings in overdriventool are core 1175/850 and mem 2200/875 Hashrate per card 31.5 mh/s can't say powerdraw on the wall per cards but my rig with 13 cards incl. monitor draws 1750 watt from the wall.
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