Mining ETH with 5700 XT

Mining with 5700XT

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It's a beast. I'm using a stock RX 5700XT with Arctic Cooling IV. Takes up 4 slots :D

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Mining hashrate sits at 54Mh/s while the card only pulls about 95W.
Core is at 750Mhz @0,75mV. Memory sits at 1770Mhz @0,85mV. Fans @50%. Because the cooling is so BIG I can get away with it. Max memory temperature is at 94C.
I'm using a specialized BIOS with 1500Mhz timings on faster speeds.

Do I use my computer while mining?

Yes. It was quite clunky at first, but after the BIOS switch, everything works and most importantly, everything is stable. (I don't play games. Probably can't, because the card uses ~5,5GB of memory for mining and adding more load might overburden something... or not :P I'm not gonna try it.) But I do watch movies and edit images in Lightroom/Photoshop while mining.
If you do plan on mining yourself, mod your BIOS ;)

I'm itching to buy another 5700(XT), but there's no availability and scalpers ask about 600€ for a new one :P (I got mine for 300 in December, total bargain!).


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My gear:

Cameras:

  • Sony A7 Mark III

  • Lenses:

  • Tamron 28-75mm F / 2.8 Di III RXD (Model A036)
  • Samyang AF 85 f/1.4
  • Sony FE 85/1.8

  • Flash: Yongnuo YN660 & YN560IV + trigger YN560TX
    Tripod: Zomei Q555
    Phone: Samsung S3
    Additional:
  • White umbrella + stand + speedlite holder
  • 4 in 1 reflector
  • 10inch circular speedlite diffuser
  • I do not post exif data of my shots because it takes too much time for the little benefit it might offer. Learn the exposure triangle and you will never have to ask for settings again.



    Questions about photography are welcome!
    Upvote, comment, resteem and follow if you like!
    Have a great day!

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