You can calculate wattage by multiplying the amps by volts, So on 240v electric the lowest it goes is 220v and the highest it goes is 240v so to get an average wattage on 240v you would go amps x 230. So your one shelf there with the 2 asics are using on average 23x230=5290 watts. The average is the best you can do unless you have a clamp meter and plan on measuring the voltage from the breaker box every hour/day.
To measure 240v power I bought an Energy Panel Meter display from Amazon. It looks pretty much like the display on the meters you have but I just got the display by itself. Then I put it in an electrical box where I splice together the cables coming from my 30amp circuit to the outlet. What needs to be done is putting the two meter legs to the two hots (instead of one hot and one neutral). Then you put a coil around one (only one) of the hots. I would suggest getting the display and hiring a licensed electrician to build you the whole thing. I put mine permanently in my mining location to measure my farm knowing that the farm doesn't exceed the capacity of the meter. But you can build a similar setup to the meters you have using a 240v plug and outlet. If you wanna see a picture of my setup reach out to me.
I know you did a bios video of the 5700 but you should do one for dummies. How to download the original an were to put it an so on an so on. I found it a little hard to follow. Im not a great computer guy an really do need a hand holding walk through video.
Thank you for showing your overclocks! You just saved me 400w and added 16mh. Looking forward to the detailed video. Really hoping to learn how overclocking works. Keep up the great work!
Those ASUS 5700 have many write up’s on multiple forums..Gaming and Mining...just running to hot on the junction/memory temps...very poor cooling....The Red Devil, Sapphire Nitro, and Msi gaming X seem to be the gpus with the best cooling solution....Interesting experiment.
Memory temps... I noticed the fans stay fairly low due to the core staying fairly cool... I forced my fans to 80% and the memory chips came down dramatically in temps. Also, you really may need more separation between those cards, either that or you’ll need more of a fan to move the air through those tight spaces faster otherwise it will just get hotter and hotter.
the high temps are the Vram chips. some people have had success putting thermal pads on them to connect it to the main heat sink plate, OR putting little copper heat sinks on the Vram. It's also measuring a hot-spot temperature.... so you'll probably be OK.
Wow, those temps on your memory are high. I'm not a big fan of running my cards over 70-78. Guess that's why I don't have any 5700's, that and I'm poor. You should do plastic from the ceiling to the tops of the racks to keep the heat in that area and help force it to the fan. Might help a little and be a cheap fix.
One little thing you forgot with the thicc iii card is the power splitters required to fill both 8 pin power sockets. I need 6 for my rig but so far nobody has informed me the part number or identified what it is other than power splitter. Waiting for a source of supply. This probably affects every GPU so it's a factor to remember when building a rig. This one is my first.
What will the 5700s mine after ETH switches to POS? I’m looking into adding more GPUs, but I’m afraid to go with more RX cards because they’re not quite as versatile mining as the Nvidia cards.
I am wondering the same exact thing... Only thing is the Nvidia cards are quite a bit more expensive, making ROI longer. But buying RX580's right now making more than $1.00 a day is pretty tempting.
Hey man I also have 2 of the Asus Duals. Both are made in China. One had mem temps of 100C+ the other was closer to 90C. The issue I think is that the top thermal pad doesn't really contact the heatsink. I replaced all the pads with 1.5mm pads and that dropped the temps into the 90s but I could tell the top pad wasn't fully touching the heatsink. I then tried 2mm pads and that dropped the temps down to about 80C. Downside is the GPU core temp went from the 50s to the 60s. I guess now that the heat is actually going to the heatsink the GPU is running a bit warmer. Since GDDR6 is flip chip and the Dual has a metal backplate I think it could benefit further from having 3mm pads on the back of the PCB. Maybe that would lower the core temp. Maybe something to explore if you end up making a video about it. I've cut up a lot of thermal pads so let me know if you want the measurements to save some time. After playing around with the Asus Duals I decided to order Gigabyte 5700 XT OCs for one rig and Powercolor 5700 Red Devils for the other. I'll keep mining on the Duals on my test bench or something but I don't really want to repaste and repad all of them. The Gigabytes are good to go out of the box and I'm thinking the Powercolor should be fine as well.
amazing thank you for this. I have just on hand yesterday thermal grizzly 3.0mm thermal pads. Gonna attempt this weekend on that 100f asus evo dual card and see... gonna make a video about it thank u buddy i hope it works for me.
@@RedPandaMining So here are the measurements in millimeters: Memory module: 14 x 12 VRM: 91 x19 Top memory modules: 35 x14 Left/Right memory modules: 48 x 14 I got a 100 x 100 x 2 pad and cut it into: 100 x 20 for VRM (had to shorten it a bit after maybe down to 90 or 95) 50 x 20 for left/right memory 40 x 20 for top memory TLDR: 1x AIYUNNI 100 x 100 x 2mm and 1x Arctic 145 x 145 x 1.5mm should be enough to replace all the pads for 2x Asus Dual Evos and also add pads to back of the PCB. Total cost was $35.93 USD for the two pads. The pad I used was the AIYUNNI Thermal Pad, 100x100x2mm which is on Amazon for $10. I also tried the 1.5mm Arctic pad but I don't think that was enough. With the 2mm pads I'm a little concerned that maybe the GPU isn't making perfect contact with the heatsink but the memory is definitely making contact now. I also tried double stacking 2 1.5mm pads and the heatsink didn't touch the core anymore so I'd avoid using 3mm pads on the front side of the PCB. I did try double stacking the 1.5mm pads on the rear of the PCB and they worked well there so a 3mm pad would be great for dumping some of the heat into the backplate. 3mm pads are hard to come by or expensive so I will probably use a 145 x 145 x 1.5 Arctic pad and double stack them. There should be enough material to get enough pads for 2 GPUs.
That rig is a beast!!! Hey, that aaawave frame will let you put fans on both sides? Think that might help with mem temps for the cards in the middle? I’m gonna have to try that!
The problem with the made in China Asus RX5700 (4th GPU) @2:14, the GPU power cable for the Taiwan Asus RX5700 (3rd GPU )is blocking the air vent of the 4th GPU from getting air flow. Try placing the GPU cable away from the 4th GPU vent.
you can calc the watts with Volts * Ampes that means 230volts * 1 amper = 230 Watts thats how you can calc the watts from a device. and for 120votls its the same 120volts * 1 amper = 120 watts. still Volts * Ampers = Watts or Volts X Ampers = Watts how ever you want to user the mulitplication wiht X or * is your stile of writting / reading ^^ hope its helps you.
Can you keep the mixed rig stable ? I have a few XFX thic II , with timings modded , and no matter what I get them to hang . It may take 20mins it may take 20hours but restarts keep coming . Only from the XFX . Any thoughts ? Did you update the bios before do timings ?
Looks like the Sata cables haven't burned yet 😅That was a huge difference between behind the mining rigs at 76 degrees and in front of them at 90. Looking good man.
Wondering how your rig is running? I've been testing my Gigabyte 5700 XT OC rig and so far it hasn't been great. 4 of the cards seem to be stable with 1250 core/750mV/1850 mem. The other two seem to be having some trouble at those settings. Also Phoenix Miner 5.1c seems to crash when it creates the DAG. 4.9 seems ok but has a lot of stale shares. Claymore seems to be the best for 5700s. Also these things consume more power I think than most people are claiming. I see a lot of 'I'm getting 55 Mh/s for 100w' posts and it seems that realistically the power consumption is closer to 130-150w. Not bad but not great either compared to the Radeon VII and the 1660 Ti and both of those were easier to setup for me.
You know what, I think these Asus brand don't have thermal pads on the vram! I have a bunch of Asus Rx 580 and they simply don't have any! I see ppl making more mh/s with higher clocks with other brands like Sapphire, Asrock, Gigabyte their VRAM seem to be cooler and get no "Incorrect Shares".
Try placing one of those AAAWave fans directly above the problem cards blowing down where the SLI / Crossfire connector placement usually is, I've done that to mine and it decreases memory temperature Might make it look odd though, but it helps --- just ziptie it to the shelving frame
Looks awesome! Hardware and getting Hashrates is 1 thing, but what do you mine these days to get the most profit? And is this more profitable than an asic miner or choosing to cloud mine?
idk why, but my version of Hive allows me to control the GPU memory voltage which I would imagine could improve your temps. as default memory voltage is 1350, while in most cases you can run with 1300mv on the rx 5700/xt
@@RedPandaMining Alright, I am running 760 vdd/ 780-800 vddci/ 1300 mvdd and 910-910 memory for about 55mhs with timings adjusted. I would put this in discord but all i see is: rules, youtube-videos and scam check.
So glad you use HIVEOS. I have a mixed rig on HIVEOS - 1-GTX 1660, 2-GTX 1060, 1-RX 5600 XT, and 2- RX580s. REDPANDA - Have you played with the 5600XTs?
Hey I tried to bios mod again today with "force ignoring security checking" enabled. However, I'm still getting ROM flashing failed (1) error. Is it because I'm using 5.6.0.200807--hiveos-beta? I'm using this version because it has the latest 19.50 amd drivers.
Sorta personal question, but how do you afford to keep everything running? Do you cash out your mined coins to pay the bills or do you not touch those and just use other sources of income. I'm looking to get into mining but the power consumption is making me a little worried lol.
i got a few more gigabyte OCs not really happy with them for the price, temps are great tho i think washer modded asrock challengers and saving $30 a piece would have been better have to check at the wall but theyre all reading high wattage around 111watts in software
This series is coming at a great time for me - could you share a screenshot of all of the overclock settings being used here? I saw the worker overview screen in the prior video but was hoping to see the actual overclock input screen to relate what each field is. Thanks for making these vids!
Hei there, thank you for the video and sharing what you've been doing with the 5700. Wondering why dont you use 8 cards per rig ? is there any other limitation which makes you use only 6 other than the power limitation from the psu ?
I have been trying to find out what the most practical cards would be for my second miner. I have my spare RADEON VII but figured the 5700 stomped the 580 in ROI. My friend got a 580 for entry level mining until I did research.
Hello Red Panda I have RX5700 xt . what HiveOS image should I use for ? HiveOS stable / beta / vega … AMD driver 19.20,19.30, 19.50 … and Any tips there? vlt / mem / core / fan … temperature limit?
Well i would like to suggest that the side fans are on wrong side in my opinion, because the air flow normalny from 5700 asus comes straight into fans in ur rig and cos of that air has nowhere to go aut and mby thats the temperatur problem (sry for eng 😁)
I had the same problems with temperature on GPU rig (6x RX 5700 XT THICC II). I changed only the risers from VER006C to VER010S and the problem was gone.
I would put the hottest GPU on the front(Left) so it can draw cool air and let the triple fans card go after it since it will have better cooling with bigger cooler.
Hey thanks for the information in your videos :D i´ve a maybe dumb question... how did you do that, that the rig starts automatically if you turn your psu on ?
hi, I have a question, the RX5700XT has a PCI 4.0 port but can I use any riser? at this moment i have rx570 i just replace the video card and go? or do I have to buy another riser?
PCI-E is backwards compatible so it will work on any riser, the speed will just be slower, for mining will make hardly any difference, 5700XT has a lot higher power draw so keep an eye on it in case it may get too hot, risers that were totally fine on 580's became untouchable hot when i tried using them with 5700XT's so keep that in mind
@@LeandroZapata-DjsGroup what PSU do you have?if it's a good brand and at least 600W should do just fine, if you're concerned about compatibility they will get along just fine, MSI Afterburner will recognize up to 8 gpu's at the same fine so you can tweak them any way you like
Question for everyone here who has 5700’s... I recently bought 13x asrock 5700s.. flashed them to the asrock 5700xt... in Windows I’m able to adjust memory clock and everything works great... in smOS or hive I cannot get memory clock to increase or decrease! I’m stuck at 1750 stock no matter what I do... it’s driving me bananas.... has anyone else had that and figured out how to fix it? Will tip =D
Finally, I have been waiting for this video. Funny fact my asus evo 5700 are doing 80-84w on the software but it looks like it is not correct. Its hard to measure it.
Воздушный поток не правильно организован, вентиляторы дуют картам в попу, а оттуда уже выходит горячий воздух и этими вентиляторами он загоняется в соседнюю карту.
You can calculate wattage by multiplying the amps by volts, So on 240v electric the lowest it goes is 220v and the highest it goes is 240v so to get an average wattage on 240v you would go amps x 230.
So your one shelf there with the 2 asics are using on average 23x230=5290 watts.
The average is the best you can do unless you have a clamp meter and plan on measuring the voltage from the breaker box every hour/day.
To measure 240v power I bought an Energy Panel Meter display from Amazon. It looks pretty much like the display on the meters you have but I just got the display by itself. Then I put it in an electrical box where I splice together the cables coming from my 30amp circuit to the outlet. What needs to be done is putting the two meter legs to the two hots (instead of one hot and one neutral). Then you put a coil around one (only one) of the hots. I would suggest getting the display and hiring a licensed electrician to build you the whole thing. I put mine permanently in my mining location to measure my farm knowing that the farm doesn't exceed the capacity of the meter. But you can build a similar setup to the meters you have using a 240v plug and outlet. If you wanna see a picture of my setup reach out to me.
I know you did a bios video of the 5700 but you should do one for dummies. How to download the original an were to put it an so on an so on. I found it a little hard to follow. Im not a great computer guy an really do need a hand holding walk through video.
Thank you for showing your overclocks! You just saved me 400w and added 16mh. Looking forward to the detailed video. Really hoping to learn how overclocking works. Keep up the great work!
I’d be really interested to see what stable Overclocks you get with those cards in Hive OS 👍🏼
Those ASUS 5700 have many write up’s on multiple forums..Gaming and Mining...just running to hot on the junction/memory temps...very poor cooling....The Red Devil, Sapphire Nitro, and Msi gaming X seem to be the gpus with the best cooling solution....Interesting experiment.
it's definately the worst, I sold mine - also a lot of crashes of the pc, replaced that card with a 2060s no more issues
Memory temps... I noticed the fans stay fairly low due to the core staying fairly cool... I forced my fans to 80% and the memory chips came down dramatically in temps. Also, you really may need more separation between those cards, either that or you’ll need more of a fan to move the air through those tight spaces faster otherwise it will just get hotter and hotter.
the high temps are the Vram chips. some people have had success putting thermal pads on them to connect it to the main heat sink plate, OR putting little copper heat sinks on the Vram. It's also measuring a hot-spot temperature.... so you'll probably be OK.
Wow, those temps on your memory are high. I'm not a big fan of running my cards over 70-78. Guess that's why I don't have any 5700's, that and I'm poor. You should do plastic from the ceiling to the tops of the racks to keep the heat in that area and help force it to the fan. Might help a little and be a cheap fix.
First they were mining with asics then sell them like new, and now with Gpus too 😁
One little thing you forgot with the thicc iii card is the power splitters required to fill both 8 pin power sockets. I need 6 for my rig but so far nobody has informed me the part number or identified what it is other than power splitter. Waiting for a source of supply. This probably affects every GPU so it's a factor to remember when building a rig. This one is my first.
yeah, you should lower those mem temps cause 24/7 might be an issue in few months.
What will the 5700s mine after ETH switches to POS? I’m looking into adding more GPUs, but I’m afraid to go with more RX cards because they’re not quite as versatile mining as the Nvidia cards.
I am wondering the same exact thing... Only thing is the Nvidia cards are quite a bit more expensive, making ROI longer. But buying RX580's right now making more than $1.00 a day is pretty tempting.
Hey man I also have 2 of the Asus Duals. Both are made in China. One had mem temps of 100C+ the other was closer to 90C. The issue I think is that the top thermal pad doesn't really contact the heatsink. I replaced all the pads with 1.5mm pads and that dropped the temps into the 90s but I could tell the top pad wasn't fully touching the heatsink. I then tried 2mm pads and that dropped the temps down to about 80C. Downside is the GPU core temp went from the 50s to the 60s. I guess now that the heat is actually going to the heatsink the GPU is running a bit warmer. Since GDDR6 is flip chip and the Dual has a metal backplate I think it could benefit further from having 3mm pads on the back of the PCB. Maybe that would lower the core temp. Maybe something to explore if you end up making a video about it. I've cut up a lot of thermal pads so let me know if you want the measurements to save some time.
After playing around with the Asus Duals I decided to order Gigabyte 5700 XT OCs for one rig and Powercolor 5700 Red Devils for the other. I'll keep mining on the Duals on my test bench or something but I don't really want to repaste and repad all of them. The Gigabytes are good to go out of the box and I'm thinking the Powercolor should be fine as well.
amazing thank you for this. I have just on hand yesterday thermal grizzly 3.0mm thermal pads. Gonna attempt this weekend on that 100f asus evo dual card and see... gonna make a video about it thank u buddy i hope it works for me.
yes put some measurements here friend!
@@RedPandaMining So here are the measurements in millimeters:
Memory module: 14 x 12
VRM: 91 x19
Top memory modules: 35 x14
Left/Right memory modules: 48 x 14
I got a 100 x 100 x 2 pad and cut it into:
100 x 20 for VRM (had to shorten it a bit after maybe down to 90 or 95)
50 x 20 for left/right memory
40 x 20 for top memory
TLDR: 1x AIYUNNI 100 x 100 x 2mm and 1x Arctic 145 x 145 x 1.5mm should be enough to replace all the pads for 2x Asus Dual Evos and also add pads to back of the PCB. Total cost was $35.93 USD for the two pads.
The pad I used was the AIYUNNI Thermal Pad, 100x100x2mm which is on Amazon for $10. I also tried the 1.5mm Arctic pad but I don't think that was enough. With the 2mm pads I'm a little concerned that maybe the GPU isn't making perfect contact with the heatsink but the memory is definitely making contact now. I also tried double stacking 2 1.5mm pads and the heatsink didn't touch the core anymore so I'd avoid using 3mm pads on the front side of the PCB. I did try double stacking the 1.5mm pads on the rear of the PCB and they worked well there so a 3mm pad would be great for dumping some of the heat into the backplate. 3mm pads are hard to come by or expensive so I will probably use a 145 x 145 x 1.5 Arctic pad and double stack them. There should be enough material to get enough pads for 2 GPUs.
Does that void the warranty? They have a pretty decent 3 yr warranty.
@@fenixmining When you double stack 1.5mm under the backplate, do you cover the entire area? Is that safe to do so?
That rig is a beast!!! Hey, that aaawave frame will let you put fans on both sides? Think that might help with mem temps for the cards in the middle? I’m gonna have to try that!
1:23 90°F mem temp? I wish.
Why use fahrenheit when you have Lord kelvin
Is 90f good?
The problem with the made in China Asus RX5700 (4th GPU) @2:14, the GPU power cable for the Taiwan Asus RX5700 (3rd GPU )is blocking the air vent of the 4th GPU from getting air flow. Try placing the GPU cable away from the 4th GPU vent.
you can calc the watts with Volts * Ampes that means 230volts * 1 amper = 230 Watts thats how you can calc the watts from a device. and for 120votls its the same 120volts * 1 amper = 120 watts. still Volts * Ampers = Watts or Volts X Ampers = Watts how ever you want to user the mulitplication wiht X or * is your stile of writting / reading ^^ hope its helps you.
Can you keep the mixed rig stable ? I have a few XFX thic II , with timings modded , and no matter what I get them to hang . It may take 20mins it may take 20hours but restarts keep coming . Only from the XFX . Any thoughts ? Did you update the bios before do timings ?
The temps on the Ticc III are just amazing i really love this GPU !
Looks like the Sata cables haven't burned yet 😅That was a huge difference between behind the mining rigs at 76 degrees and in front of them at 90. Looking good man.
Wondering how your rig is running? I've been testing my Gigabyte 5700 XT OC rig and so far it hasn't been great. 4 of the cards seem to be stable with 1250 core/750mV/1850 mem. The other two seem to be having some trouble at those settings. Also Phoenix Miner 5.1c seems to crash when it creates the DAG. 4.9 seems ok but has a lot of stale shares. Claymore seems to be the best for 5700s. Also these things consume more power I think than most people are claiming. I see a lot of 'I'm getting 55 Mh/s for 100w' posts and it seems that realistically the power consumption is closer to 130-150w. Not bad but not great either compared to the Radeon VII and the 1660 Ti and both of those were easier to setup for me.
You know what, I think these Asus brand don't have thermal pads on the vram! I have a bunch of Asus Rx 580 and they simply don't have any! I see ppl making more mh/s with higher clocks with other brands like Sapphire, Asrock, Gigabyte their VRAM seem to be cooler and get no "Incorrect Shares".
Try placing one of those AAAWave fans directly above the problem cards blowing down where the SLI / Crossfire connector placement usually is, I've done that to mine and it decreases memory temperature
Might make it look odd though, but it helps --- just ziptie it to the shelving frame
With your fans do you have them blowing towards your GPU’s or away,, and what you using for profit switching or as miners software
Looks awesome! Hardware and getting Hashrates is 1 thing, but what do you mine these days to get the most profit? And is this more profitable than an asic miner or choosing to cloud mine?
idk why, but my version of Hive allows me to control the GPU memory voltage which I would imagine could improve your temps.
as default memory voltage is 1350, while in most cases you can run with 1300mv on the rx 5700/xt
i am on 200821 and it seems to let me go down to 1325, 1300 some of my cards stopped
@@RedPandaMining Alright, I am running 760 vdd/ 780-800 vddci/ 1300 mvdd and 910-910 memory for about 55mhs with timings adjusted.
I would put this in discord but all i see is:
rules, youtube-videos and scam check.
@@AleksandrsBrodie hahahaha, u should have gotten another PM about a Captcha from a bot or something, u may have to leave and rejoin
@@RedPandaMining I will look into that this week.
Thanks for everything.
So glad you use HIVEOS. I have a mixed rig on HIVEOS - 1-GTX 1660, 2-GTX 1060, 1-RX 5600 XT, and 2- RX580s. REDPANDA - Have you played with the 5600XTs?
Hey I tried to bios mod again today with "force ignoring security checking" enabled. However, I'm still getting ROM flashing failed (1) error. Is it because I'm using 5.6.0.200807--hiveos-beta? I'm using this version because it has the latest 19.50 amd drivers.
Does the card need to be in the pci lane directly on the motherboard? or can it be just seated in their risers?
Sorta personal question, but how do you afford to keep everything running? Do you cash out your mined coins to pay the bills or do you not touch those and just use other sources of income. I'm looking to get into mining but the power consumption is making me a little worried lol.
i got a few more gigabyte OCs
not really happy with them for the price, temps are great tho
i think washer modded asrock challengers and saving $30 a piece would have been better
have to check at the wall but theyre all reading high wattage around 111watts in software
Do you have a video on bios moding a 5700xt?
i saw your video on the 5700 mod... is the bios modding different on the 5700xt?
Question: What do you power the risers with? All 6pin or molex or sata or what kind of converters? Please answer. Thanks.
Watch part 2! I explain my power cabling there
@@RedPandaMining Thanks!
Damn they run hot!
Awesome !!! I need to play around with my bios mods on my 5700's a little more !!!
Great content as always. I'm excited to see how temps will be in that room when it's winter
This series is coming at a great time for me - could you share a screenshot of all of the overclock settings being used here? I saw the worker overview screen in the prior video but was hoping to see the actual overclock input screen to relate what each field is. Thanks for making these vids!
is mining the rx5700 with 88-90C for memory temp good? and my gpu temp is only hitting 47C too. (celsius)
Hei there, thank you for the video and sharing what you've been doing with the 5700. Wondering why dont you use 8 cards per rig ? is there any other limitation which makes you use only 6 other than the power limitation from the psu ?
I have been trying to find out what the most practical cards would be for my second miner. I have my spare RADEON VII but figured the 5700 stomped the 580 in ROI. My friend got a 580 for entry level mining until I did research.
How are you getting such low power draw on some of those? My best 5700's are low 100 Watts, most sit around 120-30.
Thx red panda mining. Great video. I have a 5700xt card. Thx for the insight. That has helped me with this gpu in mining.
DId you have to upgrade the power panel to get more power? If so, what was the cost?
my MSI Mech OC 5700 with the xt bios runs mem temps around 96 constantly. the evokes staying around 85
hi, i have the same card but i cant find the proper bios to flash it... can you tell me where you dowloaded it? thanks
Hello Red Panda I have RX5700 xt .
what HiveOS image should I use for ?
HiveOS stable / beta / vega …
AMD driver 19.20,19.30, 19.50 …
and Any tips there? vlt / mem / core / fan … temperature limit?
Well i would like to suggest that the side fans are on wrong side in my opinion, because the air flow normalny from 5700 asus comes straight into fans in ur rig and cos of that air has nowhere to go aut and mby thats the temperatur problem (sry for eng 😁)
Those temperatures are in °C not in °F. What is the power consumption from the wall and does this Asus gpu's have dual bios?
Red panda. Do you have any overclock settings to share on the 5700xt red devil after modding?
Is that power consumption in HiveOS accurate? What's total rig power at the wall?
I had the same problems with temperature on GPU rig (6x RX 5700 XT THICC II). I changed only the risers from VER006C to VER010S and the problem was gone.
this is insane!!!! do you get any noise complains?
I don't know what is wrong with my 2 XFX RX 5700 XT Triple Dissipation, they are extremely power hungry, I cant keep lower than 140w. Any suggestion?
Hi, can you share bios (1500), 6 cards all on bios (1550),
I'll be very thankful
Which version of hiveos are you using? Mine can't seem to recognize 5700 xt cards.. Weird
Latest version 200821
could you please mention the software you use in this video to see the reports of the miners?
I would put the hottest GPU on the front(Left) so it can draw cool air and let the triple fans card go after it since it will have better cooling with bigger cooler.
Please ,would like to see , the video about the thermal pads ,on the Asus Dual ,thank you ,having the same problem.
Hey thanks for the information in your videos :D i´ve a maybe dumb question... how did you do that, that the rig starts automatically if you turn your psu on ?
Ssd bootable with have os. There is alot videos how to do it
How much the profit of thus rig I you ignore the power consumption?
LOOKS GRRRRRRREAT! KEEP UP THA GREAT WORK BIG RED
Greetings,my friend! My sugestion is to put the hotest ones first(from left to right) to get it better cooled
Hello, what powersupply you are using for 6 5700 gpu?
"Main mining location " aka grandma's basement 😄😆
Holy moly padthai, that's a hell of an operation going on down there lol
Hi Red Panda how about moving the hot gpu to the corner so that it can suck normal air at the fans and not hot air between the other gus's 👍
hi, I have a question, the RX5700XT has a PCI 4.0 port but can I use any riser? at this moment i have rx570 i just replace the video card and go? or do I have to buy another riser?
PCI-E is backwards compatible so it will work on any riser, the speed will just be slower, for mining will make hardly any difference, 5700XT has a lot higher power draw so keep an eye on it in case it may get too hot, risers that were totally fine on 580's became untouchable hot when i tried using them with 5700XT's so keep that in mind
@@secustefan3392 ok, TY
@@secustefan3392 Can i use rx5700 and rx570 on the same PC to mine?
@@LeandroZapata-DjsGroup what PSU do you have?if it's a good brand and at least 600W should do just fine, if you're concerned about compatibility they will get along just fine, MSI Afterburner will recognize up to 8 gpu's at the same fine so you can tweak them any way you like
@@secustefan3392 I have 10 rx570 and I want to add 2 rx5700tx, I have 2 1000w bronze sentey sources and for the rx I will add a bronze 850w sentey
Is it worth it?
Don't seem to see the bios mod link in the description.
Was the sound in the first part from mainly that rig?
Question for everyone here who has 5700’s... I recently bought 13x asrock 5700s.. flashed them to the asrock 5700xt... in Windows I’m able to adjust memory clock and everything works great... in smOS or hive I cannot get memory clock to increase or decrease! I’m stuck at 1750 stock no matter what I do... it’s driving me bananas.... has anyone else had that and figured out how to fix it? Will tip =D
Finally, I have been waiting for this video. Funny fact my asus evo 5700 are doing 80-84w on the software but it looks like it is not correct. Its hard to measure it.
Def wrong reporting haha
Fahrenheit or Celcius? 90 f is 32 Celcius that is the temp idle, please clearify!
If anyone needs free electricity, we can run free water from running water to run mining rigs or other businesses.
I pretty much have a same setup and config as this. However, my memory temp is way too high (hitting 106 degree C sometime). 🙃
I am sure that Picasso himself worked on your cable management ... hahaha .. love your vid's
The RAM temp is also in Celsius, isn't it?
Celsius ??
I am starting a rig with 3 5700 xt oc III xfx and I would like you to make a video to change the bios and overclock a greeting from Spain
Hey man, I have 5700xt mining at 53mhs, are you supposed to bios mod them as well?
Yes
Your fans are set to 100% but are not all running at 100%. Your China card's fans are running at 72%, which would explain the high temps
Try adding the an extra config argument -fanmin where n is the minimum % it should run. Something like 90
Yess i saw that very strange i had it set to 100
Kindly tell how much earn per day with 06 GPU rx5700
What are your thoughts about EIP-1559?
Does mining can be now a days also
Lol, for RX5700 high mem temps is very easy fix.
The problem of temperature is because the fun of the rig are in the wrong side ( you need to change to the other side )
Is 2000 watts can power 9 rx 5700 xt?
what pdu do you use
Gotta fix that spaghetti thing going on under the cards :P
All of mine Strix 5700 got 1550 mem strip with mem temps ~100C. Hilarious.
How much are you making off 6 rx 5700?
102º WOW this will burn your cards mate.
What is the max humidity % to keep our cards safe please ?
You shouldn't worry about humidity. The cards are usually running 50+ degrees Celsius.
@@jdmcconkey Thanks
The Asus Evo cooler is one of the worst for me :(
sell those asus buy nitro :D if you want to go cheap buy sapphire pulse. You should try Delta fans they are great : )
Download Software Adrenalin 2020 and set the rpm speed and it will stabilize your cards!!!
It would seem after your oc...you are around 1300 watts 😮
Воздушный поток не правильно организован, вентиляторы дуют картам в попу, а оттуда уже выходит горячий воздух и этими вентиляторами он загоняется в соседнюю карту.
I got one red devil 5700xt & I’m mining 2 bucks plus a day XD
I have 6x Asus 5700 TUF3 and memory temps are hitting 106°C...real junk