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6700 XT Overclock Settings for HIVE OS

… I would, but my rig went down and now I can’t get it going again. The mobo wont post. I’ll try to share more later. good luck

Which SoC values are you guys using when dual mining ETH+TON? Looking for ways to save a little additional power, I only use SoC settings on ETH but haven’t tried when dual mining or on a coin like RVN.


GİGABAYT EAGLE 6700XT MİCRON MEM. 92W 48,53MHS STABİL.
SOC VDD MAX MV 950 YAPIN YETERLİDİR.
BANA DUA EDİN SADECE.

SOC VDD MAX MV=950
What about this value
SoC Frequency=0??

evet hız aşırtma ayar yapılan mem ve voltaj degerlerı girdiğimiz yerin en alt kısmında.

118w 45,56MHS STABİL. toncoın 1256mhs
SOC VDD MAX MV 950 YAPIN YETERLİDİR.

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isa bey selamlar samsung chipsette 75w için soc vddmax ve soc frequency değerlerini paylaşabilirmisiniz.

birde mümkünse hangi miner ile kasıyorsunuz

I just hate the MSI Mech 6700xt cards. They are a pain in the back side…

Anyhow, I need help with my rig please anyone… so my rig was running stable for months using TRM 0.9.4.2 then me being curious I updated the OS and tried the R Mode using teamredminer 0.10.0 of course and all of a sudden the rig kept crashing now. I tried to reverse the change since and even flash the old stable OS version where the TRM version 0.9.4.2 was available and it is still crashing.

I now have a feeling that the settings are the issue and the rig may have just been running for months on luck.

Here are my current settings running on TRM 0.10.2 using the latest stable OS been running stable for a few minutes but I know it will crash in a couple of hours or maybe min.

These are the settings I had previously and can guarantee that these will crash the rig in minutes.

Anyone here using the same cards?


here we go… crashed again

Different brand, but when in doubt, more voltage:

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Thanks for that. I’ll look into that eventually. I’m currently playing around with the intensity settings which seems to be a remediation to the issue. Initially when I ran the rig on R mode I had a card crash on me which was sitting at 640 for intensity, reduced that to 616 since and has now been stable for hours. Still figuring it out I guess. I do however have a solution but the power consumption was high, which was to remove the VDDCI entry for the affected cards. But since I’m trying to make the rig run efficient I am not looking forward to keeping it running with that setting. So yeah… looking for other solutions :smiling_face_with_tear: hopefully I find one.

fwiw: I am finding A - mode more stable with my 6700XT/6800 series, but as you shared, running a bit more power consumption:

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Just an update. So after tweaking the intensity settings it has been running stable for 8 days now. Only thing is somehow the hashrate dropped by 0.1 after 4 days or so.

R-mode 46.3mh/s @ 68-69 watts. SoC at 960mhz/840mV. This is about as low as the card will go, 10mV less on either the core or memory will crash the card. Pretty good undervolting card though.


You should use R-mode it helps a good bit. You should be able to get your wattage from the 90s range to at least the 80s or high 70s in the software reading.

Even though all of your cards are the same model, it’s probably just 1 or 2 of them that don’t like the exact same undervolts as the others.

I’d lower the core voltage some, lower/raise the memory voltage slightly, and use the SoC frequency and voltage values, something like 960mhz/860mhz or try starting with 960mhz/960mV for stability. Though with R-mode you can go even lower on the core.

See the post above of mine running 46.3mh/s at 68 watts. You’ll just need to find which specific card doesn’t undervolt as well and keep it stable while keeping the others lower.

Nice rig though haha I love these cards.

I’m getting almost 49 Mh/s using tbm. Not sure if it is only cosmetic, but seems to be working harder. Had to add about 100 MHz to th core to reach this level and consumes a few watts more. So it might be a smidget less efficient, but you get a glorious 3 extra Mh/s

Think this makes the 6700 better than a 3060

As long as the poolside “actual/real” stats and shares rewards align to the glorious 3 MH/s increase :slight_smile:

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