GPU Mining 6800xt doin 60mhs |
- 6800xt doin 60mhs
- rx 6000
- How does my 570 get 60MHS? It's actually mining at that rate as the pool reports the same. It's bios modded lmao
- RX570 4GB Gigabyte No Longer mines ETH
- Just ordinary day
- 6xRX580 rig using PhoenixMiner - possible issues, need advice/opinions
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Posted: 18 Nov 2020 06:19 AM PST So it looks like amd is following suite and also doing a paper launch. Was anyone able to get an rx 6000 series card at launch? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 17 Nov 2020 06:03 PM PST
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RX570 4GB Gigabyte No Longer mines ETH Posted: 17 Nov 2020 10:23 PM PST The dag has reached 3.94 GB and the useable ram on my Gigabyte RX570 is 3.96. So it's the end of an era Bois. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 17 Nov 2020 06:23 PM PST
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6xRX580 rig using PhoenixMiner - possible issues, need advice/opinions Posted: 17 Nov 2020 08:28 AM PST Greetings fellow miners. So I've been mining ETH on this 6x RX580 rig for a little over two years now and things have been mostly peachy. Since around mid-October though, payouts have been noticeably smaller -- from .1 ETH every 6.5 days give or take, to .08 ETH every 7 days. Now, I don't fully understand exactly how difficulty, network hashrate and the like affect earnings but I get that such factors could be the whole reason behind the drop I'm seeing. Also, I understand that older equipment gets comparatively worse when there is newer hardware mining on the same network; I totally get that. The first solution I tried was to thoroughly and carefully clean the rig, remove what little grime had accumulated. Temperatures have never been a problem, but hey a clean rig can't hurt. Doing this didn't do anything hashrate-wise. Second solution was a full reinstall of Windows along with fresh working/stable AMD drivers; for stability reasons I had not done much in the way of updates in quite a while, so I figured this could possibly help. This also did not affect hashrate much, if at all. The last thing I did was play around with my PhoenixMiner settings to try and eke out a few more MH. Turns out I was able to go from ~185 to 189 consistently with barely any stale, and no invalid, shares -- over 31 MH/s on all 6 cards, which I had never seen before (had so far only managed 31 on my two Micron memory cards). The only major change was to add the "-rxboost 1" option, which for some reason I had never tried. Better late than never I guess. Thing is, assuming hashrate is linearly correlated with earnings, I would need much more than a 4 MH/s total increase to make up for the drop, and 31 MH/s for a RX580 is basically as good as it gets anyway. So I'm left with a final hypothesis, assuming the problem if there indeed is one is on my end: could my hashrate be lying to me here and not tell the whole story of what's going on? Is it possible a decently high hashrate just isn't yielding what it's supposed to? whattomine.com (which I must say I've always taken with a grain of salt) tells me 189 MH/s is good enough for about .013 ETH per day, whereas I'm getting just over .011 ETH per day right now, which is markedly less. Would really love to hear your opinion on this, especially if you have experience with RX580 cards and/or PhoenixMiner. Is it simply a matter of ETH getting that much harder to mine these days? Or is something fundamentally wrong with the way I do things? More information on my setup, anything else you need to know feel free to ask:
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks for reading! [link] [comments] |
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