RE: Ethereum Mining MSI RX 470 Gaming X 4g 4gb and Armor 4g 4gb Advanced Claymore Settings. 28 Mh/s Gaming X 4g.

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Ethereum Mining MSI RX 470 Gaming X 4g 4gb and Armor 4g 4gb Advanced Claymore Settings. 28 Mh/s Gaming X 4g.

in ethmining •  7 years ago 

have you tried afterburner 4.4.0 beta with the blockchain driver?

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I tried afterburner. All I did was install it and everything started working. I'm not actually running afterburner, so maybe this was just luck or I need an uninstall/reinstall of the drivers. Ether way, its working now.
Thanks for your suggestion.

Actually I have not tried that. I was trying to use claymore to make everything 100% atomized.
From my experiences, you can also push your cards a little harder with claymore. I think most of this is because of the -gser 2 setting.
However it might be worth trying on my rx 580 rig. The 580s can do 30 Mh/s with the mining drivers. However if I make any Claymore/wattman adjustments at all, it drops down to 25-26 Mh/s.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

cheers. i'm mining monero at the moment but will go back to ether with the new amd driver and try out claymore settings. i have a mixed rig of 4x470/4s, 480/4 and 480/8 using strixx to overclock/undervolt. do you know if its possible to control individual cards with afterburner? keep on trucking!!

I actually do not use afterburner. However the previous post mentioned it as well. I will test Afterburner and see if it corrects my issue with my 580 rig. I will test if it can control individual cards.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

the new driver caused many problems for a lot of people regarding overclocking/undervolting but were overcome with the 4.4.0 afterburner. hope it works out for you