Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 CPU Intel Celeron G1840 @ 2.80GHz 44 °C Haswell 22nm Technology RAM 4.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 698MHz (9-9-9-27) Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. B85-PLUS (SOCKET 1150) Graphics SAMSUNG ([email protected]) 8192MB ATI AMD Radeon R9 390 Series (MSI) 8192MB ATI AMD Radeon R9 390 Series (MSI) 1040 mhz gpu clock, undervolted -100 59.25 mhs / 520w on the wall using claymore eth only
@Heliox never tried it , i would like something that lets me tweak all six 480 cards at once but with the 480 rigs so stable seems once i set all six cards i dont have to touch it again
All this talk of RX 480, I might as well share some of my latest from playing around with R9 380s
I have some ASUS R9 285 with elpida VRAM. slow & stupid-hot even at 100% (high 70s to high 80s ) Default ~18.4mh at stock, 20.5mh at 1000/1500mhz mem Hacked the BIOS to lower voltage, and tightened timings a notch with hex editor now running at 23mh each @ 1000/1600mhz and with temps of 55-65c
XFX R9 380 2GB with Samsung memory I have running stable at 23.6mh each, at 1000/1625mhz applied using MSI afterburner's 'unofficial with powerplay' option in version 4.2.0 or newer Had them as high as 24.6mh each @ 1700mhz but it crashed within a few min, some cards might be capable?
the identical cards with Elpida VRAM are not so lucky, best I've had is 21.6mh @ 1000/1500mhz, overclocking mem seems to slow it down. Will need to try editing timings on these.
MSI 380 with Hynix are doing 21.4mh @ 1000/1500, ones with Elpida doing 20.8mh. Neither responds well to memory OC, have yet to adjust timings.
@Dum3 There aren't really any apps for timing adjustment that I've seen. I'm literally using a hex editor (HxD) to manually edit the BIOS files and find/adjust the timings.
I see from your history you are using 390X, I would suggest trying 1125mhz or 1250mhz for the memory, and then OC the core from there. I have my MSI 390x at ~33.5mh each at 1140-1160mhz Core, 1250mhz memory. (using latest Claymore)
That's because it's not real. 100% scam. Just read the page: Initially, the unit will work only for mining Ethereum. We plan on finalizing the rest of the software within 2 months’ time to enable switching to other algorithms (x11, x13, x15, quark and other.)
A software programmable ASIC... lol, they don't even seem to understand what Application Specific means.
That's because it's not real. 100% scam. Just read the page: Initially, the unit will work only for mining Ethereum. We plan on finalizing the rest of the software within 2 months’ time to enable switching to other algorithms (x11, x13, x15, quark and other.)
A software programmable ASIC... lol, they don't even seem to understand what Application Specific means.
That's because it's not real. 100% scam. Just read the page: Initially, the unit will work only for mining Ethereum. We plan on finalizing the rest of the software within 2 months’ time to enable switching to other algorithms (x11, x13, x15, quark and other.)
A software programmable ASIC... lol, they don't even seem to understand what Application Specific means.
Guys, I'm getting only between 17-18 mh/s with my 64bit windows 10 and a windforce r9 290x 4gb, Radeon software edition Crimson, version 16.7.2. Any ideas ?
Nevermind, i'm not even showing up on the pool. This stuff sux donkey balls -.- It might have to do something with the drivers, they need to be old ones like 15.xx something, wtf ?! Where can you even get old drivers ?
Guys, I'm getting only between 17-18 mh/s with my 64bit windows 10 and a windforce r9 290x 4gb, Radeon software edition Crimson, version 16.7.2. Any ideas ?
I read several places that the Crimson release is slower than Catalyst. I run Catalyst 15.7.1.
Nevermind, i'm not even showing up on the pool. This stuff sux donkey balls -.- It might have to do something with the drivers, they need to be old ones like 15.xx something, wtf ?! Where can you even get old drivers ?
Nevermind, i'm not even showing up on the pool. This stuff sux donkey balls -.- It might have to do something with the drivers, they need to be old ones like 15.xx something, wtf ?! Where can you even get old drivers ?
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hash: 15.5mh/s - 16mh/s per card and 94mh/s - 96mh/s full
comsumption: 850w (showing 838w)
maxgputemp 85
stratumproxy enabled
globalfan 90
globalcore 1175
globalmem 1600
globalpowertune 20
Ethos 1.06
This is my Miner ...
GPU : SAPPHIRE NITRO R9 390 8GB GDDR5 512bit
CPU : Intel Celeron Dual Core G1840 PC1150 2MB Cache 2,8GHz
PSU : Aerocool Xpredator GOLD 550W ATX
RAM : 4GB Kingston Value RAM DDR3-1600 RAM CL11 DIMM
Mainboard : MSI H81M-P33 GL/SATA600/USB3.0/DVI/VGA H81 mATX Sockel 1150
OS : Win 7
good or not
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
CPU
Intel Celeron G1840 @ 2.80GHz 44 °C
Haswell 22nm Technology
RAM
4.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 698MHz (9-9-9-27)
Motherboard
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. B85-PLUS (SOCKET 1150)
Graphics
SAMSUNG ([email protected])
8192MB ATI AMD Radeon R9 390 Series (MSI)
8192MB ATI AMD Radeon R9 390 Series (MSI)
1040 mhz gpu clock, undervolted -100 59.25 mhs / 520w on the wall
using claymore eth only
8GB ram
250ssd
Corsair rm1000x
6x XFX Rx480 4GB
140mhash +-
750w +-50
Asrock H81 Pro btc
8GB ram
250ssd
Corsair rm1000x+rm850x
5x R9 390 Asus Strix 8GB
1x R9 290 Windforce 4GB?
1Tb HDD
180mh/s @1500W
Pictures following iam tired as fuck.
EDIT: here are the pics from Quasimodo xD
I have some ASUS R9 285 with elpida VRAM. slow & stupid-hot even at 100% (high 70s to high 80s )
Default ~18.4mh at stock, 20.5mh at 1000/1500mhz mem
Hacked the BIOS to lower voltage, and tightened timings a notch with hex editor
now running at 23mh each @ 1000/1600mhz and with temps of 55-65c
XFX R9 380 2GB with Samsung memory I have running stable at 23.6mh each, at 1000/1625mhz
applied using MSI afterburner's 'unofficial with powerplay' option in version 4.2.0 or newer
Had them as high as 24.6mh each @ 1700mhz but it crashed within a few min, some cards might be capable?
the identical cards with Elpida VRAM are not so lucky, best I've had is 21.6mh @ 1000/1500mhz, overclocking mem seems to slow it down. Will need to try editing timings on these.
MSI 380 with Hynix are doing 21.4mh @ 1000/1500, ones with Elpida doing 20.8mh. Neither responds well to memory OC, have yet to adjust timings.
There aren't really any apps for timing adjustment that I've seen.
I'm literally using a hex editor (HxD) to manually edit the BIOS files and find/adjust the timings.
I see from your history you are using 390X, I would suggest trying 1125mhz or 1250mhz for the memory, and then OC the core from there.
I have my MSI 390x at ~33.5mh each at 1140-1160mhz Core, 1250mhz memory. (using latest Claymore)
https://rocket-miner.com/
Initially, the unit will work only for mining Ethereum. We plan on finalizing the rest of the software within 2 months’ time to enable switching to other algorithms (x11, x13, x15, quark and other.)
A software programmable ASIC... lol, they don't even seem to understand what Application Specific means.
this website is obviously a SCAM, there's no names on the contact page, and the owner of website hidding the location
Asrock H81 Pro BTC / 8GB RAM
1 with Celeron G1840
1 with Haswell G3260
Win 10 Pro
Samsung EVO 850 SSD
Powered risers
Claymore Dual Miner v5.0 with -dcri setting at 23 (Siacoin)
System 1: 2x Sapphire Nitro R9 390 OC w/ 8GB RAM, overclocked at 1140 Gh/s
System 2: 3x Sapphire Nitro R9 390 OC w/ 8GB RAM, overclocked at 1120 Gh/s
Temps: 70 to 72
Fans managed by Claymore, 44 to 68%
ETH hashrate: 32.099 to 32.654 MH/s per GPU
SIA hashrate: 369.141 to 375.523 MH/s per GPU