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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 5.0e: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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bategojko74
on 11/06/2020, 10:39:12 UTC
Could you help me with this? I watch a lot of videos in information about the 5700XT, with Hashrate of 56/57 MHS ...

I have managed to reach that speed by modifying the timings of the BIOS, but the RIG crashes, I can only keep it stable around 54.5Mhs, if I upload OC from memory to get more speed, it hangs in a few minutes or in several hours.

Is there a way to make the 5700XT stable with 56MHS and the Rig not crash?
If you want to be stable after overclock you should raise the voltage and/or lower the target temperature. As the voltage of memory could not be change for 5700XT your only chance is to lower the target temperature -tt which will indirectly reduce the memory temperature. You can aslo lower -cclock and -cvddc in order to reduce the temperature of the memory indirectly too.

Thank you very much for answering but I don't think that's the problem, because the temperature of my GPUs is between 45 and 55 degrees all day.

What temperature should the memory have to avoid having blocking problems with a higher OC? I didn't know that reducing the core clock would lower the memory temperature, is this true?
It will make you easy (lower fan speed %) to keep the temperature bellow 45 degree and this may indirectly reduce the memory temperature.