IntelUser2000
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- Oct 14, 2003
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I am starting to think the RX 470 overclocked could be an awesome mining card if the memory can overclock as well as on the RX 480. It seems the mining speed on the RX 480 isn't that sensitive to shader speed/GPU clocks?
Searching around for the results, its not sensitive to core clocks at all, until a certain point. That point seems to be about 950MHz. Now, that's for the 8GB part, meaning 8000MHz memory.
1266MHz would need: 1266/950 x 8000 = 10661MHz memory or 33% overclock to make it optimal and end up nearly 33MH/s. Of course, overclocking the memory to 9GHz at core clock of 950MHz gets you some benefits, but tiny, like 0.3MH/s.
So ideally if you can get your hands on a RX 470 that can clock at 1.4GHz core clock and 10479MHz memory, you can get 32MH/s for $150. The memory is only at 7GHz by default though, so unless the board guys decide on just downclocking 8GHz samples to 7GHz, you'll need to OC the memory by 50%.
Or maybe 8GHz memory would work, and you can set the core clock at 1069MHz and get ~24.5MH/s for $150.