Yes, just copy value. And rise max memory clock to be able to go above 2000.
Well maybe you should start using Claymore, because i am getting 408 hs in claymore and 345 hs in xmr-stk-amd with same settings. Otherwise you can tune clocks in lot of softwares like msi afterburner, atitool etc...it is much easier to control your clocks from OS, because you need to tune card and adjust by small steps to find what you card can handle. You dont want to flash every card for each 10mhz change.
I find memory clock 2040 (not much for micron tbh) as stable with hashrate of 408 hs XMR and 12.1 mhs ETH...
Thanks for your help infPICO! The problem is my miners are built on linux and these flags
-mvddc and
-cvddc are unavailable for linux platform.
By the way, if I set memory clock on my card above 2000 my machine just dying with black screen right after miner starting to work. It seems that I have different memory revision if I just copy timing value from 1425 to 1500 my hashrate becomes slower. Maximum I was able to get from this card is 400h\s in Windows, using Claymore with your flags and the timing from my previous post. Thanks!