FYI I mine with vega 64's. Replace the thermal compound on the gpu and ground.. this allows the -20 power point to be reached. Don't understand why exactly. Since lower power should mean cooler temperatures. But it worked for me ... I have been steadily mining ether @ 40 mh's per card on 3 cards. @ 600 watts for entire rig. My gtx 1060's. Still beat that though. 6 cards @ 500 watts between 130-140 mhs
They are always in stock. Every single RX 500 series, VEGA, 1060 - 1080 are 100% available every time now on Newegg, and most of what was mentioned are also on Amazon.
They are very efficient when tweaked correctly. I have a rig with Two Vega 64 dualmining >> 65 MH/s ETH + 1900 MH/s DCR total. Powerdraw from from wall is about 300 Watts (including the i7 Haswell computer!). Cards running at 62-63 C (fans below 50% and at 0,8V on the core) - inside a sound dampened Case with good intake airflow. They should last for years of 24/7 mining at this low power level. And best.. Not so noisy at all. Working as a little heater in my living room (living in Scandinavia so very useful) :)
Just tweaked the Vega's a bit more in Claymore. Two Vega 64 dualmining >> 65 MH/s ETH + 2600 MH/s DCR. I doubt you get 2600 DCR on top of Etherium with a Polaris. Both my Vega cards are at -40% power. The RX 480/580 Polaris GPU is being pushed more when mining at 100W-130W. The Polaris GPU is not as overengineered as the Vega. You have to remember that the Vega card is designed for 300W power. The GPU is just about "idling" when mining at 120W (ish) card power, and will not degrade as quickly when doing 24/7 mining. Plus the Vega cards will surely age better. Maybe in one year, they have optimized drivers better, and it will be up with the 1080 Ti (as the Fury vs 980 Ti story) regarding gaming performance.
as for ideas for these Cards how about replacing the Stock Blower Style cooler with something else like the raijintek MORPHEUS II cooler , the AlphaCool Eiswolf 120 GPX Pro or even the EKWB EK-FC Radeon Vega Full cover Liquid Cooling Block, all theses should (in theory) help with the Temps.
flash the vega 64 bios on vega 56 to get a higher mem clock Edit:by doing that u raise the mem voltage , vega 56 has lower mem voltage than 64 that's why u cant get the mem clock higher than 900 mhz
Does it change Hynix memory into Samsung HBM Memory? lol No I don't think so, Hynix couldn't get the same clock speeds as Samsung. Sure you might get the odd Hynix lottery but Samsung are rated faster hence they are in the 64 and 56 has Hynix memory. It was the reason Vega was delayed.
Current optimizations yields some 50% increase on XMR/Monero, and each GPU is individual how well it performs. HBCC makes a huge difference. 110-130W @ ~1900h/s seems to be the norm.
Wish I knew the best way to build a great rig with $2500. I don't pay for electric but have no idea what to buy and everyone has a different opinion on what's best. Can you recommend a great fully built rig in my price range that I can check out and buy each piece for myself to build?
OK with the current shortage of Affordable Rx Vega 56 $399. What Type of hash rates can you get from a Radeon Vega Frontier Edition 16g for $800. With tuning on one of those higher end vega cards what do you think? MH/s?
Hey I got a question. Does the amount of cards matter much. I have two vega 64 rigs. One is a 5 card rig and the other has 1. The amount of shares both solve are pretty similar. Usually the 1 card rig gets 10 shares less but thats not a big difference. Ive been doing a test on both of them and thats what I’ve noticed. Theyd get the same amount of shares around 15-17min of mining. I mine ETN on Cast. For reference, each card hashes avg 1980hs/s. Can you fill me in if it matters. Just curious because i was thinking of running one or two card rigs instead of 5. Thanks!
my bro and i, have 18 vega 64s running at a stable 43.7MH/s each, using the -24 power setting and the rest you mentioned burning about 180W per card (fan speeds 2400-3700), you must of forgoten to increase virtual memory imo thus unstable miner. Enjoy...... we are :) edit to add dont use the mining drivers they screw up Wattman and cant achieve over 40MH/s, use v14.7.2.......these cards have a lot more to give and will be top of their game for at least the next 3 years (with the upcoming tells.....nice little BIOS switch there hey?????)
With usual underclocks+undervolts which the entire vega community is doing didn't work for me to gain 2000+ h/s.. I had to do my own clock and increase the power limit to 20%. This gave me stable 2050+ h/s per vega but however the temps are between 65-70 degrees. Are these temps safe for the long run (2+ yrs) ??? What are the safest temps for long term vega mining ? Im willing to bear electricity charges by cooling the ambience in AC and that's how im managing the temps between 65-70....Please advice..... @UFD Tech Thanks !!
hello, trying to get as much info as possible about mining, what kind of money do you do with all your knowledge and rig you have? i'm a bit scary to beging in this
Thank you for the video. Was quick and dirty, I like it! I'm running 4 x64's and I do not pay for my electricity, it is included with the rent. So basically I never bothered tweaking the performance until today. The cards are running at an alarming 80°C so I'll go ahead and crank up the fan speed. They've been that hot for about 2 months now, do you think I might've done some damage to them?
Have you put dual RX vega cards with a threadripper 1950x on a board and tried mining via minergate(where you can regulate both the CPU and GPU mining)? If not I'd be interested to see that video.
so...i flashed bios of my vega 56 to 64....if i lower the clock to 1000 mhz, my hash rate drops to the mid 20's (m/h) to high teens. if i slide the bar to the max it allow's (for some reason, sometime when i log into my pc, it will allow me to get to -8, other times the max is -5), which is around 1400 mhz clock speed. if i run it at that speed, i get between 36 to 38 m/h and dips to the low 30's. for the life of me, i can't figure out why it won't run optimally with lower clock speeds. i can run memory speed to 1100 however with it being perfectly stable.
You actually did it wrong as far as wattman settings, the key turns out to be forcing the GPU and Memory states to be at state 7 and state 3 (respectively) by clicking on the state and setting them as min/max rather than just max. Notice how your GPU speed was > 1100 mhz, you need that to stay at 900 mhz to reduce power usage. Also, that post you're referencing used the reference driver (17.9.1), not the blockchain driver (it's not clear the first time you read the post). I made that mistake as well and when I switched to the stock driver everything worked perfectly. Also the latest radeon driver (17.10.3) bumped my hashrate by 2-3mhash without any changes to settings, currently getting ~42mhash/s on average from vega 64. My settings (in order of how it's shown in wattman) GPU State 7 min/max GPU frequency (manual) state 7 = 902 GPU voltage control (manual) state 7 = 850 Memory State 3 min/max Memory Frequency (Dynamic) state 3 = 1100 Memory voltage control (manual) state 3 = 900 Fan (manual) min = 400, max = 3500 Temperature (manual) max = 75, target = 69 The above settings gets me ~42mh/s with around 68 C temperature and 1900 rpm fan, so it's a livable amount of noise, maybe not as low power consumption wise, but still pretty low.
Downclock the vega to meet the same performance of the rx 580 and see what the power draw is like. It has double the cores but im interested to see how power efficient vega is when its not overclocked and over volted
The HELL with Hot running Watt wasting Vega. Personally, I always recommend the GTX 1070. The hashrate of the GTX 1070 is 30mh/s which is pretty fast and it’s only 130 watts. Not only is it pretty fast and low power, but the GTX 1070 is also pretty reasonably priced.
I get 46-47 MH/s with my Vega 64, and then it is also dual mining 1565 MH/s Siacoin. That means I am mining 50% more than a 1070 can mine Ethereum, AND I am also mining siacoin as well as an overclocked 1070 would. One Vega 56 can mine as well as 2-3 1070's for the same price. Stop recommending Nvidia for mining!
UFD i'm going to build a rig starting whith 2 vega 64 cards for my calculations i like 10 months i will buy one more card whith the amount i gained whith those 2, so i will have 3 and i will continue whith this process until i have mu rig complet. Do you think it whorth mining monero whith other card??
Dude, i hope you can help me . I am not a PC GURU or something , i know the basic and I've built a few rigs , lots of my friends are getting into mining so i also want to try GPU mining . I made a list and the last thing was a GPU should i get : 2 GTX 1060 6gb - 300$ 2 RX570 - 340$ 2 RX580 - 490$ 1 GTX 1070 - 620$ 1 1070ti -680$ 1 Vega 56(AMD blower cooler) - 700$ 1 GTX 1080 - 760$ 1 Vega 64(AMD blower cooler) - 820$ 1 Vega 64(MSI liquid cooled0 - 900$ WHICH SHOULD I GET PLEASE HELP BRUH !
Thomas R. Miller miners don't use sli or crossover because it's more efficient to treat each card as a different unit. The reason you link cards for games is because 2 cards offer 60% better processing on one game than one card by itself. Mining is done individually per card so no linking is required
hmm so at my local electric rate of 0.07 USD per Kilowatt that's actually nice, Just going to Wait for the non-Reference Cooler Cards from like Asus, XFX or Sapphire...
I just mined for my first time. I have a 2080ti. Best you csn get lol. I was getting like $1.43 a day on nicehash. Seems garbage. Even overclock and getting 5 more 2080tis it seems like I'd be lucky to get 10 dollars a day. How do people make money mining?
70C is sooo much, I keep my vega fe at 50c, you really need to tweak your power settings. Plus the memory on the board does not like being over 60c, which is about 10c higher than the gpu temp. If the mem goes over 60c the hashes drop out of the sky.
Aaaa. I found a tool that really works with Vega GPU super effectively. Had a lot of heating issues with my Vega FE but finally got it under control. The end result? 44MH stable with max temp of 58C. And it can be faster only that the AMD drivers are a fucking nightmare due to lack of controls. And more than 1 can be used effectively but is a pain if you do not how to setup. The answer is in TH-cam ppl. All along lol
Making separate comment here because I'm *really* interested in this one. Has anybody tried putting a small 6 or 8 GPU rig in a beer cooler or a mini-fridge? Not kidding here, wondering if the lower temperatures would really skew things in favor of better performance and easing thermal related problems.
Buy a pallet of 400 GPU cards at wholesale from the factory, sell them for a $1,000 each one at a time on ebay and amazon. Then buy yourself a new HOUSE, in cash.
+Raoul NiceHash, the application, uses the Claymore miner. Using the raw miner vs using Nicehash's GUI makes no difference besides profits, not hashrates.
Just a minor suggestion for the description: altcoins haven't been as profitable BECAUSE of Bitcoin's rally (and the upcoming hard fork)--not despite its rally. Cheers mate :)
My 6x vega 64 runs Ethereum at 38.5m/hs, fanspeed 70% temps around 65C. under clocked core clock 1050 and memory 1100 -10 on watt. steady for 2 weeks now.
Did you tried to mine with 5 RX Vega 64 (HBM activated)? I cannot activate HBM on the 5th card. It's a software bug i think. Can you do it? Do you have a 5-6 rx vega mining rig running on HBM?
Yes, sorry disciple! I meant HBCC. I cannot use HBCC memory segment on all 5 cards...only 4 are working on 1950H/s on CryptoNight and the other one is working with standard memory...only 1450H/s. Whatever I make ( switch risers, switch cards) I get the same problem... One of the cards is not taking the setting... I've tried almost everything (I've clean reinstalled the drivers, made every switch possible). Thank you
I want to see 60fps gaming at 1440p. I want to see how low can you undervolt and lower hz on the card to play at that. The wattage scares me off atm. I want to buy it vs nvidia, if it can be made less than 180 watts. Linux + scientific computing and double precision are needs of mine.
Anthony Fellows As someone that is using a 165Hz monitor, i can tell you, you will NEVER want to go back to 60hz. That means you (me) Most average humans CAN see the difference, Otherwise we would be using 60hz.
AMD (advance Mining Devices)
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FYI I mine with vega 64's. Replace the thermal compound on the gpu and ground.. this allows the -20 power point to be reached. Don't understand why exactly. Since lower power should mean cooler temperatures. But it worked for me ... I have been steadily mining ether @ 40 mh's per card on 3 cards. @ 600 watts for entire rig. My gtx 1060's. Still beat that though. 6 cards @ 500 watts between 130-140 mhs
They are always in stock.
Every single RX 500 series, VEGA, 1060 - 1080 are 100% available every time now on Newegg, and most of what was mentioned are also on Amazon.
Thank you SO much for this video :) it really helped me out!
They are very efficient when tweaked correctly. I have a rig with Two Vega 64 dualmining >> 65 MH/s ETH + 1900 MH/s DCR total. Powerdraw from from wall is about 300 Watts (including the i7 Haswell computer!). Cards running at 62-63 C (fans below 50% and at 0,8V on the core) - inside a sound dampened Case with good intake airflow. They should last for years of 24/7 mining at this low power level. And best.. Not so noisy at all. Working as a little heater in my living room (living in Scandinavia so very useful) :)
I'm getting that out of two 580s for a lot less money.
Just tweaked the Vega's a bit more in Claymore. Two Vega 64 dualmining >> 65 MH/s ETH + 2600 MH/s DCR. I doubt you get 2600 DCR on top of Etherium with a Polaris.
Both my Vega cards are at -40% power.
The RX 480/580 Polaris GPU is being pushed more when mining at 100W-130W.
The Polaris GPU is not as overengineered as the Vega. You have to remember that the Vega card is designed for 300W power. The GPU is just about "idling" when mining at 120W (ish) card power, and will not degrade as quickly when doing 24/7 mining. Plus the Vega cards will surely age better. Maybe in one year, they have optimized drivers better, and it will be up with the 1080 Ti (as the Fury vs 980 Ti story) regarding gaming performance.
as for ideas for these Cards how about replacing the Stock Blower Style cooler with something else like the raijintek MORPHEUS II cooler , the AlphaCool Eiswolf 120 GPX Pro or even the EKWB EK-FC Radeon Vega Full cover Liquid Cooling Block, all theses should (in theory) help with the Temps.
Crazy $$$ thing to try, would be to drop a rig in mineral oil to improve cooling.
flash the vega 64 bios on vega 56 to get a higher mem clock
Edit:by doing that u raise the mem voltage , vega 56 has lower mem voltage than 64 that's why u cant get the mem clock higher than 900 mhz
Does it change Hynix memory into Samsung HBM Memory? lol No I don't think so, Hynix couldn't get the same clock speeds as Samsung. Sure you might get the odd Hynix lottery but Samsung are rated faster hence they are in the 64 and 56 has Hynix memory. It was the reason Vega was delayed.
Only Samsung provides HBM2 memory for both Vega's
Love the simple and straight explanation of the mining topics on this channel!
As a tech lover but not a miner (maybe some day) :3
Current optimizations yields some 50% increase on XMR/Monero, and each GPU is individual how well it performs. HBCC makes a huge difference. 110-130W @ ~1900h/s seems to be the norm.
What are the most powerful yet cost efficient cards to mine Ethereum? Or should I just get a Innosilicon A10 PRO 720MH/S?
even on my weak computer the installation did not take much time, thank you very much
Wish I knew the best way to build a great rig with $2500. I don't pay for electric but have no idea what to buy and everyone has a different opinion on what's best. Can you recommend a great fully built rig in my price range that I can check out and buy each piece for myself to build?
OK with the current shortage of Affordable Rx Vega 56 $399. What Type of hash rates can you get from a Radeon Vega Frontier Edition 16g for $800. With tuning on one of those higher end vega cards what do you think? MH/s?
Got the FE and got it up to 44MH. But saw 49 in her best day but at those setting overheats like crazy
Vega 64 44.3 MH
They should of focused on Conpute on the Frontieer Edition and on Gaming performance on RX Vega
Here's what I don't get ... I'm getting about $5 a day renting my 980ti to miners on NiceHash and about $4.60 on Zcash...
+Unedited Gamer Back when this video was made, you would've been making $1.75-2
Hey I got a question. Does the amount of cards matter much. I have two vega 64 rigs. One is a 5 card rig and the other has 1. The amount of shares both solve are pretty similar. Usually the 1 card rig gets 10 shares less but thats not a big difference. Ive been doing a test on both of them and thats what I’ve noticed. Theyd get the same amount of shares around 15-17min of mining. I mine ETN on Cast. For reference, each card hashes avg 1980hs/s. Can you fill me in if it matters. Just curious because i was thinking of running one or two card rigs instead of 5. Thanks!
my bro and i, have 18 vega 64s running at a stable 43.7MH/s each, using the -24 power setting and the rest you mentioned burning about 180W per card (fan speeds 2400-3700), you must of forgoten to increase virtual memory imo thus unstable miner. Enjoy...... we are :) edit to add dont use the mining drivers they screw up Wattman and cant achieve over 40MH/s, use v14.7.2.......these cards have a lot more to give and will be top of their game for at least the next 3 years (with the upcoming tells.....nice little BIOS switch there hey?????)
Mining eth with one card was nice for a couple extra bucks a month before the difficulty went through the roof :/
so how much can i get now i have 2 cards
youngmoney565 which cards?
Great video! How does the Vega 64 compare to the RX 580? Both in raw hash rates and hash/power ROI ratio?
With usual underclocks+undervolts which the entire vega community is doing didn't work for me to gain 2000+ h/s.. I had to do my own clock and increase the power limit to 20%. This gave me stable 2050+ h/s per vega but however the temps are between 65-70 degrees. Are these temps safe for the long run (2+ yrs) ??? What are the safest temps for long term vega mining ? Im willing to bear electricity charges by cooling the ambience in AC and that's how im managing the temps between 65-70....Please advice..... @UFD Tech
Thanks !!
hello, trying to get as much info as possible about mining, what kind of money do you do with all your knowledge and rig you have? i'm a bit scary to beging in this
Thank you, I will NOT be wasting my money on one of these!! Great review.
Thank you for the video. Was quick and dirty, I like it!
I'm running 4 x64's and I do not pay for my electricity, it is included with the rent. So basically I never bothered tweaking the performance until today.
The cards are running at an alarming 80°C so I'll go ahead and crank up the fan speed. They've been that hot for about 2 months now, do you think I might've done some damage to them?
Buy low sell high
do you think bitcoin will hit 10k its at 7,000 right now
Have you put dual RX vega cards with a threadripper 1950x on a board and tried mining via minergate(where you can regulate both the CPU and GPU mining)? If not I'd be interested to see that video.
Wow, I'm impressed with your in depth review of those cards.
so...i flashed bios of my vega 56 to 64....if i lower the clock to 1000 mhz, my hash rate drops to the mid 20's (m/h) to high teens. if i slide the bar to the max it allow's (for some reason, sometime when i log into my pc, it will allow me to get to -8, other times the max is -5), which is around 1400 mhz clock speed. if i run it at that speed, i get between 36 to 38 m/h and dips to the low 30's. for the life of me, i can't figure out why it won't run optimally with lower clock speeds. i can run memory speed to 1100 however with it being perfectly stable.
I'm getting 32-33 mh/s on both my 4gb and 8gb rx580. AMD = Advanced Mining Devices hell ya
Gotta say, love the strange new direction of the channel's presentation.
I ah.... that axe... you investing into a minecraft gpu?
Mining ≠ Minecraft. :D
You actually did it wrong as far as wattman settings, the key turns out to be forcing the GPU and Memory states to be at state 7 and state 3 (respectively) by clicking on the state and setting them as min/max rather than just max. Notice how your GPU speed was > 1100 mhz, you need that to stay at 900 mhz to reduce power usage. Also, that post you're referencing used the reference driver (17.9.1), not the blockchain driver (it's not clear the first time you read the post). I made that mistake as well and when I switched to the stock driver everything worked perfectly. Also the latest radeon driver (17.10.3) bumped my hashrate by 2-3mhash without any changes to settings, currently getting ~42mhash/s on average from vega 64.
My settings (in order of how it's shown in wattman)
GPU State 7 min/max
GPU frequency (manual) state 7 = 902
GPU voltage control (manual) state 7 = 850
Memory State 3 min/max
Memory Frequency (Dynamic) state 3 = 1100
Memory voltage control (manual) state 3 = 900
Fan (manual) min = 400, max = 3500
Temperature (manual) max = 75, target = 69
The above settings gets me ~42mh/s with around 68 C temperature and 1900 rpm fan, so it's a livable amount of noise, maybe not as low power consumption wise, but still pretty low.
Downclock the vega to meet the same performance of the rx 580 and see what the power draw is like. It has double the cores but im interested to see how power efficient vega is when its not overclocked and over volted
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is it possible to liquid cool the Vega's and to see if it can boost the Mh/s?
what is the life time of a vega 64 committed to mining?
Now 08.06.19 i buy Vega 56 for round about 160 € Bucks and start mining with it. :-)
where the hell did you find a bargain like that?
@@JoJosDankAdventures ebay
Put a better cooling on them, check if you could make them "proper" gaming cards.
Thank you for your reply!
i have two vegas. amazing speed , 55 degrees. only downside I CANT GET MORE. all sold out
The HELL with Hot running Watt wasting Vega.
Personally, I always recommend the GTX 1070. The hashrate of the GTX 1070 is 30mh/s which is pretty fast and it’s only 130 watts. Not only is it pretty fast and low power, but the GTX 1070 is also pretty reasonably priced.
I get 46-47 MH/s with my Vega 64, and then it is also dual mining 1565 MH/s Siacoin. That means I am mining 50% more than a 1070 can mine Ethereum, AND I am also mining siacoin as well as an overclocked 1070 would. One Vega 56 can mine as well as 2-3 1070's for the same price. Stop recommending Nvidia for mining!
Got a mining farm ad.
SecretSalami48 lol me too
Yeah same
UFD i'm going to build a rig starting whith 2 vega 64 cards for my calculations i like 10 months i will buy one more card whith the amount i gained whith those 2, so i will have 3 and i will continue whith this process until i have mu rig complet. Do you think it whorth mining monero whith other card??
Them cards get very hot now
70c and up.
Dude, i hope you can help me .
I am not a PC GURU or something , i know the basic and I've built a few rigs , lots of my friends are getting into mining so i also want to try GPU mining .
I made a list and the last thing was a GPU
should i get :
2 GTX 1060 6gb - 300$
2 RX570 - 340$
2 RX580 - 490$
1 GTX 1070 - 620$
1 1070ti -680$
1 Vega 56(AMD blower cooler) - 700$
1 GTX 1080 - 760$
1 Vega 64(AMD blower cooler) - 820$
1 Vega 64(MSI liquid cooled0 - 900$
WHICH SHOULD I GET
PLEASE HELP BRUH !
HEY, Single or dual core ? Witch is better for mining? How to.. link two cards together to function as one..Can it be done?
Thomas R. Miller miners don't use sli or crossover because it's more efficient to treat each card as a different unit. The reason you link cards for games is because 2 cards offer 60% better processing on one game than one card by itself. Mining is done individually per card so no linking is required
hmm so at my local electric rate of 0.07 USD per Kilowatt that's actually nice,
Just going to Wait for the non-Reference Cooler Cards from like Asus, XFX or Sapphire...
very informative video! good job!
Where can I find the mining drivers? I have Sapphire rx580 4gbs. Thanks in advance, love the videos
First result on Google for "amd blockchain driver"
Where can I get one of those power from the wall meters in South Africa?
Here in the US, most hardware stores and Walmarts carry them. I'm sure someone in SA does as well.
I just mined for my first time. I have a 2080ti. Best you csn get lol. I was getting like $1.43 a day on nicehash. Seems garbage. Even overclock and getting 5 more 2080tis it seems like I'd be lucky to get 10 dollars a day. How do people make money mining?
my 2 gtx 970 gpu's and 4790k cpu gets around 2 to 3 dollars a day
70C is sooo much, I keep my vega fe at 50c, you really need to tweak your power settings. Plus the memory on the board does not like being over 60c, which is about 10c higher than the gpu temp. If the mem goes over 60c the hashes drop out of the sky.
did i just watched a russian guy advertising his mining servers and ask for investment? wtf!
Hahahaha, yeah. The mining adverts are crazy.
Aaaa. I found a tool that really works with Vega GPU super effectively. Had a lot of heating issues with my Vega FE but finally got it under control. The end result? 44MH stable with max temp of 58C. And it can be faster only that the AMD drivers are a fucking nightmare due to lack of controls. And more than 1 can be used effectively but is a pain if you do not how to setup. The answer is in TH-cam ppl. All along lol
Mining isnt slowing down haha. Looking at the new BTC Gold and Vertcoin price it will come back up.
Hi wanted to get into the mining game. Any help will be appreciated
I run 6 Vega 64's across a few PC's. I only get max 32.5MH/s
i get 32.8Mh/s on 1 r9 390 with no bios hack or overclock : ) i make around 3 a day
what are you mining?
im getting 39-41mh/s core @1402 and mem@1030
ROFL why would u bring the hammer(idk what the english for it, plz tell me)
try pls vega 56 on xmr...(1900 h/s).. if its run on Nicehash with this miningspeed on XMR... thanks
lol my rx 470 mines at 27M/hs with a custom bios, mem at 2000mhz, core clock at 1ghz and it only consumes 73 watts at 52c and fan load at 82%
Is it worth start mining with a Single 1080 Ti?
+Sevos You'll definitely make a profit of a couple of dollars per day, but it's not worth buying a 1080 Ti for mining.
so 40MH/s means 40 million hashes are you sure you are not confused about your hash rates and what does kilo and mega mean ?
Making separate comment here because I'm *really* interested in this one. Has anybody tried putting a small 6 or 8 GPU rig in a beer cooler or a mini-fridge? Not kidding here, wondering if the lower temperatures would really skew things in favor of better performance and easing thermal related problems.
This is how to destroy two things at once. The GPU and the fridge.
Buy a pallet of 400 GPU cards at wholesale from the factory, sell them for a $1,000 each one at a time on ebay and amazon. Then buy yourself a new HOUSE, in cash.
Silicon lottery.
You sometimes win a good gpu for OC'ing or underclocking with low PT, sometimes you lose.
you get a lot more if you change the miner to claymore, nicehash miner gives you poor hashrate
+Raoul NiceHash, the application, uses the Claymore miner. Using the raw miner vs using Nicehash's GUI makes no difference besides profits, not hashrates.
my vega64 give 43Mh\sec in etherium... what is your problem?
We hit 43, just not with stability. Which is why the title says 40+.
thoughts on an r9 390?
Damn now the prices are gonna skyrocket
After the NiceHash hacking... are you still using it??
Could you test them on Ubuntu ?
Just a minor suggestion for the description: altcoins haven't been as profitable BECAUSE of Bitcoin's rally (and the upcoming hard fork)--not despite its rally.
Cheers mate :)
My RX 470 is only slightly and i mean slightly less than these cards......wtf????
On new games Vegas are rocking good
Damn SA got some cash for being part of Africa
why is his voice box always so squeaky.. its like a chipmonk on speed
I'm making $2 a day with 380X on ETH
$2 a day sounds without even factoring in electricity costs sounds like a gigantic waste of time to me.
Wait...where did you get a pickaxe?
DClover probably at a hardware store or a tool shed
Spencer Cartwright oops, it auto corrected to where not when
You know your stuff. Love the info. Slow down a little bit though and brother; You are going to have a heart attack. LOL
+mark Huber Hahaha, nah man, just my normal speed. Appreciate your support tho!
My 6x vega 64 runs Ethereum at 38.5m/hs, fanspeed 70% temps around 65C. under clocked core clock 1050 and memory 1100 -10 on watt. steady for 2 weeks now.
Did you tried to mine with 5 RX Vega 64 (HBM activated)? I cannot activate HBM on the 5th card. It's a software bug i think. Can you do it? Do you have a 5-6 rx vega mining rig running on HBM?
+Andrei Galbineanu My question is how do you use anything besides HBM. Do you mean HBCC?
Yes, sorry disciple! I meant HBCC. I cannot use HBCC memory segment on all 5 cards...only 4 are working on 1950H/s on CryptoNight and the other one is working with standard memory...only 1450H/s. Whatever I make ( switch risers, switch cards) I get the same problem... One of the cards is not taking the setting... I've tried almost everything (I've clean reinstalled the drivers, made every switch possible). Thank you
confused cuz my 1070 hits 4 usd a day
Subbed 'cause of that axe
+Kuya Mackoy Awwwwww yisssssssssss
what do you mean miners?? who needs a vega card to mine diamonds in minecraft?
Anyone who has a FreeSync monitor, duh.
well that makes sense
ok im looking for th/s and eh/s and ph/s.. this is silly
My 1080 mines 6 dollers a day... so i am happy
What is mining
angry pepe cancer look up a video
you sound like doug demuro
which is a good thing
I want to see 60fps gaming at 1440p. I want to see how low can you undervolt and lower hz on the card to play at that. The wattage scares me off atm. I want to buy it vs nvidia, if it can be made less than 180 watts. Linux + scientific computing and double precision are needs of mine.
I agree. My next rig is going to use a 1440p monitor and I'm curious.
The wattage shouldn't worry you for just gaming. You will never hit the highs that mining does while gaming.
Anthony Fellows
As someone that is using a 165Hz monitor, i can tell you, you will NEVER want to go back to 60hz.
That means you (me) Most average humans CAN see the difference, Otherwise we would be using 60hz.
*we have 90 Vegas in our mining farm*
That is many.
62 watt on a rx480 undervolt. Makking 1.74 dollar a day :)
+Man Aap Noice!
i get about 50MH/s cuz mine is water cooled
"Starting to normalize."
Well that didn't last long.
miners can have the rx vega ryzen to with intergrated gpu's as good as a 1030