I have MSI RX 470 Gaming X 4GB with Hynix memory The problem is that I get 16 to 17 mh/s out of it and I'am using "Claymore v10.2", but what I fount online that it get 21 to 24 mh/s without any BIOS modding So what is the problem?
In the AMD settings, change the card from "graphics" to "compute" make sure AMD crossfire is turned off. And lastly, make sure you've overclocked the ram speed to at least 2000mhz (stock is 1700 i think)
that should get you closer to 22mh/s
Most importantly, edit the bios.
It's really easy. just follow a tutorial. Take the 2:1750 timings and put them into the 2:2000.
I already did the mod and I change it now to compute. But I can't get it to 2000 because I don't know what the other settings are (like the power settings)
I change it to "compute" and your the best. Now I get 24 to 25mh/s for the first time ever to get this numbers and I didn't see anyone to mention it before I got it up to 1800mhz So thank you very much "suthek" One more thing the temp is about 70 to 75 and what I think is its good temp but the fan speed is about 80 to 92 and I think this is very high, am I correct or this is normal?
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make sure AMD crossfire is turned off.
And lastly, make sure you've overclocked the ram speed to at least 2000mhz (stock is 1700 i think)
that should get you closer to 22mh/s
Most importantly, edit the bios.
It's really easy. just follow a tutorial.
Take the 2:1750 timings and put them into the 2:2000.
But I can't get it to 2000 because I don't know what the other settings are (like the power settings)
Now I get 24 to 25mh/s for the first time ever to get this numbers and I didn't see anyone to mention it before
I got it up to 1800mhz
So thank you very much "suthek"
One more thing the temp is about 70 to 75 and what I think is its good temp but the fan speed is about 80 to 92 and I think this is very high, am I correct or this is normal?