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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 5.1c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
guzzymese
on 17/09/2020, 09:06:34 UTC


Hi,
do you have any more tips for edition BIOSes outside this 5700xt edition? (like for Pulse, or Sapphie) - BIOS editor, BIOS romes, straps, ... .
Your number looks great, but Im not on those types of 5700xt.
To handle OC jsut via BIOS and avoit to use PhoenixMiner to set those by params, would be great.

I learned from here, a friend of mine have modded bios (not me), I just re-configure it for lower rpm speed for fan (less noise, because lower temperature where I live) and mem freq lower.    https://www.igorslab.de/en/red-bios-editor-and-morepowertool-adjust-and-optimize-your-vbios-and-even-more-stable-overclocking-navi-unlimited/2/

He put official 1800MHz OC for memory and I have reconfigured lower to 1770MHz, for better stability, better to lose 0,5Mz and gain stability in time, instead greater hashrate achieved but randomly crashes.

Here is bios  (use 875.rom):

https://mega.nz/file/kxd1TabJ#SolHx4ux1Tfup75deFRNZNj503frAP91iokDLxSi1rc



Last night I have reconfigured entire rig, fresh windows install, Windows 10 Pro/64 Bit version 2004 (downloaded from microsoft) with antivirus disabled in local group policy, but with all updates made.

So rig is:


MB Gigabyte B-250 Fintech

CPU
Pentium G-4560

DDR 8GB DDR4 @2400MHz single CH (one dimm)

Power supply EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 P2 (with modded PCI-E cables to assure 8x 6 pin for risers and 8x 6+2pin+6 pin for VGA.

Sorage SSD 128GB partitioned MBR, in bios all UEFI disabled just LEGACY mode, windows installed under MBR partition (classic).

VGA 8x Radeon RX5700XT(X) 50th Anniversary.

https://i.postimg.cc/wTy5mFtm/Last.jpg