Sapphire RX 560 (45W) too low Ethereum Mh/s?

18TommyBoy

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Good day.
I have buy this card, and parameters all is okay:
1.) Monero - 325Mh/s
2.) Zcash - 133Sol?/s

But the Eth is very low, anybody at Youtube and in forums at stock clocks have 10-12Mh/s and more, and I have 5,7Mh/s with Minergate 7.2 and newest AMD drivers 🙁
Whats the problem?
 
Mining with GPU's is gradually getting worse & worse each day. There's too many people doing it(not to mention the farms). You are better off switching to ASIC mining. ASIC devices mine much faster then GPU mining and also consume a lot less electricity. The 'Antminer ' series are the most popular currently.
 
^ this is wrong. First off, network difficulty has no effect on your hashrate, it only impacts how much you earn for a given hashrate. 2ndly there are no ASICs for eth.

1st off, did you switch AMD drivers into compute mode? If that doesn't fix it, try using the Beta Blockchain drivers. http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-Crimson-ReLive-Edition-Beta-for-Blockchain-Compute-Release-Notes.aspx
I found I got better results with my RX 580/570 with those.

Lastly, you may need to BIOS mod (and overclock) to get optimal results.

Edit: what RX 560 do you have that's only 45W? I know AMD released a cut down version of the RX 560 (which wasn't clearly labeled as such for the first while), but I'm pretty sure it'd have to be underclocked to come in at 45W, which could help explain your low hashrate.
 


I try this driver, its a little better:
http://prntscr.com/i4am26

But only +0,10 - 0,20 Mh/s