GPU Mining Metal backplate |
- Metal backplate
- Dual boot Windows and HiveOS
- Intel’s high-end gaming GPU sparks into life, and it’s rumored to challenge Nvidia’s RTX 3070. Let the r/gpumining speculation begin
- What exactly does gpu mining mean? I've heard the term a lot of times but don't really know what it means
- Let us all prey to our gods.... that this is going to actually happen.
- XFX RX570 can't get above 2000 mem clock?
- Pc thermals
Posted: 25 Oct 2020 01:06 AM PDT i have heard that metal backplates help with gpu thermals but my metal backplates just feel really hot even when gpu is 55 C. Can a hot backplate cause issues? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 25 Oct 2020 03:39 AM PDT I'm trying to dual boot windows and hive so I can bios mod on windows and mine on hive with the same system as my gpus come in, but I'm struggling to find a way to do so. Any help is appreciated, thank you all! [link] [comments] | ||
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Let us all prey to our gods.... that this is going to actually happen. Posted: 24 Oct 2020 03:23 PM PDT
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XFX RX570 can't get above 2000 mem clock? Posted: 24 Oct 2020 01:24 PM PDT Hi, Not sure if you saw my last post about the new RX570 8gb cards I got. Anyways, they're sort of odd. They actually have two different brands of memory, Samsung and Micron. Correct me if I'm completely wrong, but I think it's set up that the bottom 4gb is the Samsung and the higher 4gb is Micron. As it seems the strap settings for the Micron memory don't make a difference which would make sense since the dag is under 4gb so it would be in the Samsung memory? I don't know, but anyway, when I strap 1750 on the Samsung I get 26Mhs at 1900Mhz memory clock and it drops to 18Mhs at 1950MHz and above. So I tried strapping 1625 and up, and that got me 27 @ 1900Mhz, 25 @ 1950, 26 @ 2000 oh wait after retesting that it goes to 28.5 then craps out. I've tried multiple voltages trying to give it more even with a 2000 clock at 1000mV or a 2025 clock at 1075mV (Idk, I'm not too experienced but that seems like a lot, right?) It still craps out and it seems like it really hates doing anything that's 2000 and above. But my 480 8gb was running happily at a 2200 clock with 955mV. Even my sorta crappier 480 4Gb (which has since died :( ) was running at a 2125 clock. What's going on? EDIT: Actually hold on, I'm gonna wipe out the drivers and reinstall even though technically this driver should work fine. I'll update or delete depending on what happens. EDIT 2: [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 24 Oct 2020 12:12 PM PDT I have 2 gpus for mining but i have a small case so i just wanted To ask is it safe To just leave the components on the table? [link] [comments] |
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