When I was still running on HiveOS, I only had two numbers in the OC settings: Core Clock of 1700 and Memory Clock of 1075. If I tried to raise the mem clock, the card reverted back to 1000 automatically, so I think it would take a BIOS mod to go any higher. Raising the core clock above 1700 only increased power consumption, but not the hash rate. Lowering the core clock below 1700 reduced both the hash rate and the power consumption by very marginal amounts. The best I could do was about 62MH/s on my 6800s and 63MH/s on my 6800XTs. Upon some further tweaking, HiveOS just kept crashing on me. That could have easily been my fault, but I have now switched to Windows, and am seeing a very stable 63+ on my 6800s and 64+ on my XTs. I’ll give HiveOS some time to catch up, then I might be back again. Hope this info is helpful to you. Good luck with your tweaking.
Thanks for the tips and suggestions, it helped a lot!
Today I have this consumption on my 3 RX6800 cards!
I really care about two main things, energy consumption and temperature. MHs if I keep a medium I’m already satisfied because I’m not in a hurry to get rich
Do you already know that you have a completed BETA version and a new update that came out now on March 1st?
Because you don’t put it on a new disc and do some tests, you may be able to get better results.
It would be nice if everyone could post here how their settings are so we can get to a better efficiency.
I did see that there is a new BETA, but have not tried it yet. Since I have Windows running so efficiently right now, I am going to stick with that until the official HiveOS release is out. Right now, on Windows, my core temps are running around 45-50 degrees even with the higher hash rates. Consumption is 120W on my 6800s and 145W on my 6800XTs. So, I’m getting a total of 192MH/s with about 410W consumption and temps under 50 degrees. I’m pretty happy with that.
Serpent SF did his testing in windows. I ran those Window settings also in Simple mining and from this morning also in Hiveos. My GPU2 did’t want accept more then 2000 on the mem. All above 2000 will give errors.
Offcourse, each miner takes some devfee in Mhs from you. Some take more then others. But don’t look to hashrate too much, just compare your daily earnings. I ran severall rigs with the same cards on different miners. I discovered that for me Teamred miner gives me the most accepted shares.
Looking for a way to make my MHs bigger I tried to change the miners and found that this new version of HiveOS 0.6-199 @ 210218 is not supporting other miners other than the teamredminer.
I tried to switch to Ethminer and PhoenixMiner but the server crashes and some error screens start to appear, I only managed to start mining again after I put the teamredminer back on.
I believe that an update should be released soon that will allow HiveOS to mine in PhoenixMiner and Ethminer.
Then I researched the developer ads and saw that he made many improvements and launched between yesterday and today, if anyone is interested in knowing what those improvements were, the original text is shown below.
TiasJOntem às 17:06
0.6-200@210301 What’s new?
SYSTEM Fixed AMD OC errors on when applied on “Big Navi” Improved stablity hive-replace on some 3rd party hardware
added watchdog-octofan to exclude list. Improved nvidia-driver-update
added new option --repo for custom repository.
prefer Hive servers for download by default.
skip 32bit libs installation.
internal optimizations. Fixed memory usage by autofan