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Undervolting an rx580

Undervolting an rx580

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TrilogyXO
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06-05-2017, 07:33 AM
#1
My RX 580 is running smoothly at 1350 mhz, 988 mv core, and -30% power limit. However, I notice few users report these exact specs on forums, mostly mentioning 1050 mv and 0% at 1300 mhz. Am I overdoing it? The miner is handling Ethereum mining well—no crashes, and it’s been running steadily for a day at 42°C.
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TrilogyXO
06-05-2017, 07:33 AM #1

My RX 580 is running smoothly at 1350 mhz, 988 mv core, and -30% power limit. However, I notice few users report these exact specs on forums, mostly mentioning 1050 mv and 0% at 1300 mhz. Am I overdoing it? The miner is handling Ethereum mining well—no crashes, and it’s been running steadily for a day at 42°C.

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Epicness402
Junior Member
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06-05-2017, 08:31 AM
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In a gaming scenario it would be tossing errors rapidly, but mining... if it isn't getting invalid shares, let it continue. Is it really maintaining at 1350 with that power cap? Uncertain. Open up GPUz and keep an eye on the actual card frequency—it's likely bouncing. What's the hash rate reported in the pool?
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Epicness402
06-05-2017, 08:31 AM #2

In a gaming scenario it would be tossing errors rapidly, but mining... if it isn't getting invalid shares, let it continue. Is it really maintaining at 1350 with that power cap? Uncertain. Open up GPUz and keep an eye on the actual card frequency—it's likely bouncing. What's the hash rate reported in the pool?

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AbsolFangz
Junior Member
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06-05-2017, 02:06 PM
#3
In a gaming scenario it would be throwing errors out so quickly your head would spin, but mining... if it isn't getting invalid shares, let it run. Is it really maintaining 1350 with that power limit? unlikely. open up GPUz and check the actual card frequency—it's probably bouncing. What's the hash rate reported at the pool?
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AbsolFangz
06-05-2017, 02:06 PM #3

In a gaming scenario it would be throwing errors out so quickly your head would spin, but mining... if it isn't getting invalid shares, let it run. Is it really maintaining 1350 with that power limit? unlikely. open up GPUz and check the actual card frequency—it's probably bouncing. What's the hash rate reported at the pool?

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hdoor20
Senior Member
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06-09-2017, 08:05 PM
#4
In a gaming scenario it would be tossing errors rapidly enough to make your head spin, but mining... if it isn't getting invalid shares, let it keep running. Is it really maintaining that power limit of 1350? That seems uncertain. Open up GPUz and keep an eye on the actual card frequency—it's probably bouncing around. What's the reported hash rate at the pool?
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hdoor20
06-09-2017, 08:05 PM #4

In a gaming scenario it would be tossing errors rapidly enough to make your head spin, but mining... if it isn't getting invalid shares, let it keep running. Is it really maintaining that power limit of 1350? That seems uncertain. Open up GPUz and keep an eye on the actual card frequency—it's probably bouncing around. What's the reported hash rate at the pool?

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Marc9225
Member
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06-09-2017, 09:48 PM
#5
It's not uncommon for reference boards to reach those figures more frequently than aftermarket cards, isn't it?
Seems like you're all in good shape. What really counts when mining is the numbers.
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Marc9225
06-09-2017, 09:48 PM #5

It's not uncommon for reference boards to reach those figures more frequently than aftermarket cards, isn't it?
Seems like you're all in good shape. What really counts when mining is the numbers.