It does indeed.
But i go for best Sol/s configs, as electricity does not cost that much in my country.
But you are still free to adjust the settings with Sapphire TRIXX for example.
It does indeed.
But i go for best Sol/s configs, as electricity does not cost that much in my country.
But you are still free to adjust the settings with Sapphire TRIXX for example.
@AnorakSupra - awesome, u the man! many thanks.
@AnorakSupra - Trying out your MSI 480 4GB Mod, So far so good! I was wondering if you could make one for 8GB as well? Helping people out like you are makes you a Hero in my book!
I’m using your bios modded… It stable for 2 days… thanks
Sure, I’ll fix a VBIOS for the 480 8GB aswell.
Thanks for the flowers. I believe in cryptocurrency, and in community. So I just contribute what I can.
Added VBIOS for MSI RX480 8GB Gaming X
Original
Memshift: 1500 strap @ 1625, 1750, 2000MHz, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz
Memshift + OC: 1500 strap @ 1625, 1750, 2000MHz, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz + 1360MHz core clock, 115 watt TDP
Memshift + PS: 1500 strap @ 1625, 1750, 2000MHz, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz + 1150MHz core clock, 85 watt TDP, 150 watt TDC / Powerlimit
@AnorakSupra would you please supply a BIOS or the settings that are changed and flashed for a Sapphire rx470 8GB OC? Comes with 2000mhz mem already.
Added VBIOS for Sapphire RX470 Nitro+ 8GB
Original
Memshift: 1625 strap @ 1750, 2000MHz, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz
Memshift + OC: 1625 strap @ 1750, 2000MHz, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz + 1300MHz core clock, 100 watt TDP, 120 watt TDC
Memshift + PS: 1625 strap @ 1750, 2000MHz, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz + 1169MHz core clock, 1750MHz memory, 75 watt TDP, 100 watt TDC / Powerlimit
Updated initial post regarding the different versions. STRAP vs. MEMSHIFT
Updated VBIOS for Sapphire RX470 Nitro+ OC 4GB
Original
Memshift: 1625 strap @ 1750, 2000MHz, 1500 strap @ 1625, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz
Memshift + OC: 1625 strap @ 1750, 2000MHz, 1500 strap @ 1625, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz + 1360MHz core clock, 100 watt TDP, 120 watt TDC, 135 watt Powerlimit
Memshift + PS: 1625 strap @ 1750, 2000MHz, 1500 strap @ 1625, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz + 1169MHz core clock, 1750MHz memory, 75 watt TDP, 100 watt TDC, 115 watt Powerlimit
Thanks for the 8GB MSI 480! A buddy of mine has ASUS 480 4GB, think you could help him out?
Added VBIOS for ASUS RX480 4GB Dual
Original
Memshift: 1500 strap @ 1625, 1750, 2000MHz, 1425 strap @ 1500 MHz, 1375 strap @ 1425
Memshift + OC: 1500 strap @ 1625, 1750, 2000MHz, 1425 strap @ 1500 MHz, 1375 strap @ 1425 + 1360MHz core clock, 120 watt TDP, 115 watt TDC, 130 watt Powerlimit
Memshift + PS: 1500 strap @ 1625, 1750, 2000MHz, 1425 strap @ 1500 MHz, 1375 strap @ 1425 + 1175MHz core clock, 85 watt TDP, 100 watt TDC / Powerlimit
Added VBIOS for Sapphire RX480 Nitro+ 8GB
Original
Memshift: 1500 strap @ 1625, 1750, 2000MHz, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz
Memshift + OC: 1500 strap @ 1625, 1750, 2000MHz, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz + 1386MHz core clock
Memshift + PS: 1500 strap @ 1625, 1750, 2000MHz, 1375 strap @ 1500 MHz + 1211MHz core clock, 95 watt TDP, 115 watt TDC, 125 watt Powerlimit
Thanks will give this a try on my nitro 480 8G Oc cards,thanks very much for your great work.
thank you so much for your hard work
you can check the drive
NEW Sapphire RX 470 Nitro 4Gb seems to be using Samsung Memory, has anyone released a modded bios for this?
I have the timings for the 470 with Samsung chips. But no actual VBIOS yet.
I will try to get hold of one tomorrow.
@AnorakSupra First, thank you very much for contributing your custom ROMs to the mining community! Awesome! I have Nanos, nothing but Nanos, that I put together first of the year for ETH mining. I have a BIOS for ETH, but as I’m sure you know, it’s nearly the opposite of what works well for Zcash. I’ve tried one with tighter memory timings, slight overvolt/overclock on mem, but it didn’t help the hash rate, at all, and introduced some instability. I was wondering if you could do a very simple modded Nano ROM that is stock, but with a decent core undervolt. I just want to run stock core and memory clocks, but I sure would like to bring the power and heat down, keeping in mind that stability is paramount, of course Since all Nanos I have are the AMD reference design, the stock AMD BIOS (spring 2016 update) is the best starting point, I believe. I’m on linux, amdgpu-pro drivers, no less, so I simply have no way (that I’m aware of) to undervolt on that platform. Thanks again for all your effort!
Sure, I will have a look at the Nanos again during this day.