For those with an S7

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Lestat9
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For those with an S7

Post by Lestat9 » Sat Jun 02, 2018 4:19 pm

It seems my s7 if i turn up the freqency too high its gets lots of errors so i keep it at about 475 but then i get at best 3TH
What freqency is used to get 4.5 TH and get few errors?
I heard 606 works great but that didnt work and got lots of errors i have also hear 700+ but way to many errors . If you get too many errors you TH actually goes down.
Foxx
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Re: For those with an S7

Post by Foxx » Sat Jun 02, 2018 6:43 pm

Lestat9 wrote:It seems my s7 if i turn up the freqency too high its gets lots of errors so i keep it at about 475 but then i get at best 3TH
What freqency is used to get 4.5 TH and get few errors?
I heard 606 works great but that didnt work and got lots of errors i have also hear 700+ but way to many errors . If you get too many errors you TH actually goes down.
Lestat, heat plays a factor in the error rate. where is your machine running currently? what is the operating temp at? you may want to try a little experiment. if you are not running the rig in a cool or an air conditioned environment, you might want to try that. making note of the operating temps along with the error rates of each. you will get less error rates with a cooler chip temp.
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