Dan

  • With Kryptex for 6 years, 4 months

AMD RX 570 8GB

1 year, 5 months ago
  • Ownership More than a year
  • Pros: 8 GB of video memory, possibility to flash BIOS for different needs. Low price. In mining, it shows itself better than some novelties.
  • Cons: Physically obsolete graphics card. Low power efficiency.
  • Commentary: Good for experiments with flashing and repairing graphics cards. Standard overclocking - core 1200-1400 / memory 2000-2250.

AMD RX 590

1 year, 5 months ago
  • Ownership More than a year
  • Pros: Proven card. Can achieve amazing results by editing BIOS (changing BIOS timings, updating the firmware). After so many years still in service. In mining, it shows better results than the new RTX 3050 and RX 5500 XT, and mining performance is the same as RX 6600, RX 6600 XT, and RX 6650 XT.
  • Cons: It consumes a lot and heats a lot. The card is already old and hard to find on the secondary market in good condition. With a successful undervolting (if the ASIC Quality allows, you can check it in the program GPU-Z), you can achieve about 100 watts of consumption by software monitoring or 120-140 watts from the outlet. The temperature at 60% RPM is around 65-70 degrees. Better to have a look at the new RX 6600 XT
  • Commentary: Great card for improving your skills, suitable for both enthusiasts and beginners. Hash rate is heavily dependent on your memory manufacturer and BIOS timings. Ethash (ETHW, ETC, UBQ, EXP) algorithm gives around 29+ MH\s with overclocking of 70% Power limit; 1200-1400 Core Clock, 2000-2250 Memory Clock; 60-70% fan speed. The KawPow (RVN) algorithm gives about 14 MH\s at a 90% Power limit; a Core Clock of 1200; a Memory Clock of 2000-2200, and a Fan speed of 75-80%. The Autolykos2 algorithm (ERGO) outputs about 55 MH\s with overclocking of a Power limit of 80%; a Core Clock of 1200; a Memory Clock of 2000-2100, and a Fan speed of 70%.

AMD RX 570 4GB

1 year, 5 months ago
  • Ownership More than a year
  • Pros: Cheap, and good for experimentation.
  • Cons: Only 4 GB of VRAM, high power consumption compared to other models. There is a high dependency on the hash rate in mining BIOS firmware.
  • Commentary: A good graphics card to buy for mining enthusiasts. Standard overclocking settings - Core 1200-1400 / Memory 2000-2250. Mines ETC, RVN, ERGO, UBQ.

AMD RX 480 8GB

1 year, 5 months ago
  • Ownership More than a year
  • Pros: Proven card. Can achieve amazing results by editing BIOS (changing BIOS timings, updating the firmware). After so many years still in service. In mining, it shows better results than the new RTX 3050 and RX 5500 XT, and mining performance is the same as RX 6600, RX 6600 XT, and RX 6650 XT.
  • Cons: It consumes a lot and heats a lot. The card is already old and hard to find on the secondary market in good condition. With a successful undervolting (if the ASIC Quality allows, you can check it in the program GPU-Z), you can achieve about 70-80 watts of consumption by software monitoring or 100-120 watts from the outlet. The temperature at 60% RPM is around 65-70 degrees. Better to have a look at the new RX 6600 XT.
  • Commentary: Great card for improving your skills, suitable for both enthusiasts and beginners. Hash rate is heavily dependent on your memory manufacturer and BIOS timings. Ethash (ETHW, ETC, UBQ, EXP) algorithm gives around 29+ MH\s with overclocking of 70% Power limit; 1200-1400 Core Clock, 2000-2250 Memory Clock; 60-70% fan speed. The KawPow (RVN) algorithm gives about 14 MH\s at a 90% Power limit; a Core Clock of 1200; a Memory Clock of 2000-2200, and a Fan speed of 75-80%. The Autolykos2 algorithm (ERGO) outputs about 55 MH\s with overclocking of a Power limit of 80%; a Core Clock of 1200; a Memory Clock of 2000-2100, and a Fan speed of 70%.

AMD RX 480 4GB

1 year, 5 months ago
  • Ownership More than a year
  • Pros: Low price, relatively high performance in mining. Better than new RTX 3050, RX 5500 XT. Mines as modern AMD (6600 XT).
  • Cons: Only 4GB of memory. The card is already old and hard to find on the secondary market in good condition. With a successful undervolting (if the ASIC Quality allows, you can check it in the program GPU-Z), you can achieve about 70-80 watts of consumption by software monitoring or 100-120 watts from the outlet.
  • Commentary: Mining settings — PL 70-90% / Core 1200-1400 / Memory 2000-2250.
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