@SybrBlue thanks a lot for sharing. I just shutdown the rig and I will change the overclock settings like you did. Will see if it works. Hope so…
I will let you know if it works.
Edit : Do you recommend to use those settings on which miner ? redminer, phoenixminer etc… ?
Me again. After 50 minutes, I almost lost 5 mh/s, still about the same heat but I won 26w ! Better than nothing but I have to continue to find less heat on the memory.
Maybe a bad work from the company ?
When I start the rig, and during 5 minutes, temperature is low, around 65-68°C and after that, start to increase. I tried few things yesterday but didn’t work so I went back to @SybrBlue settings.
Im having problem with my Asus Tuf and Strix 5700.
Im at stock bios and whatever i do i cannot drop this Mem Temp below 100c.
i see you all have reasonable temps at your mem but i have no clue what i should do to achieve that.
I managed to get Gigabyte 5700 XT’s rev2.0 to work stable (over a week now, not a single rejected share) on decent hashrate with more decent power consumpion. with stock bios… afaik, the gigabyte r2.0 is un-flashable right now… it’s 6x Gigabyte GV-R57XTGAMING OC-8GD r2.0, and 4x Gigabyte GV-R57XTAORUS-8GD r2.0
any suggestions? or is that good? miner is TeamRedMiner 0.8.1
I have done all of the above but totally forgot about the tref adjustments that can be made in rbe. I’m still new to this. What is the logic behind "doubling " the vales shown for tref (2945 then 5890 and 2850 then 5700)
Is it still useful to use the more power tools to lower core voltage to 725 when mining in HiveOS? I was under the impressing that was used to trick AMD wattman into displaying different values when mining in windows. If this is still useful in Linux I am going to rework my bios and see what I can see in terms of difference.
Thank you sharing your work. Looking forward to more posts in the future.
I have been searching for a good BIOS mod for these cards, but cant seem to find one. In fact, it seems these cards are quite rarely used in the mining community.
to tell you the truth, i dont really know what that tref is it for… i just tried all configs that i found on the internet until the perfect balance for me:
thank you for the feedback. The hash to watt ratio numbers you have are very impressive! I have also found that stability is key…even lower hashrate…its so much better when the miner stays online 24/7 with few stales and low power consumption.
Finally… Gigabyte RX5700XT Gaming OC rev2.0 and Gigabyte AORUS RX5700XT rev2.0 successfully flashed and running stable without invalid share for more that 12 hours now.