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Ethereum : Ok I have finally accepted I have to undervolt my 570 RXs on Linux – Can’t find that guide anymore.

Ethereum update: Ok I have finally accepted I have to undervolt my 570 RXs on Linux – Can’t find that guide anymore.


I’ve been running an average of 150W per 570 on my rigs. They are BIOS flashed as best as I could to get the hash up, but I never messed with undervolting. I’m bleeding money in elec cost now but not sure if it’s worth coin jumping (I don’t think I have the time to keep up with it) or just eat it and try and drop the elec costs to save some money.

I KNOW that buying eth direct makes more sense, but for business expense reasons I’m continuing to swap elec for crypto and would prefer to NOT transfer that crypto through an exchange. Hence being okay with eating some costs.

Does anyone have a guide on how to undervolt my cards in BIOS so they can run on Linux – hopefully down to 120W??? I could have sworn like 8-12 months ago someone wrote a nice write up on it.




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