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ASUS RX 6600 XT 32.16MH/s & MSI RX 6600 XT Only 28.76MH/s - Total 60.93 MH/s with 106 W

Yes. You should go to the Hive OS website and download the Beta OS version 0.6-210@201107. See below screenshot.

I also realised different miner software will take up different power consumption. I did a comparison between NBminer and Teamredminer.

For me, NBminer will take up more power (>50 watts per card) whereas Teamredminer give me max 50 watts per card with not much or negligible hashrate difference.

hello I can’t find version 6-210-beta@201107.

I can only download the hiveos version-0.6-210-beta@210914

do you have data file 6-210-beta@201107?

if there is, can you upload it, I will download it

please help me brother,it will really help me :smiley:

Hi Bro, ok that is the same file that i used to install. Strangely, I am not sure why the version number on the OS is showing differently as the file name.

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okay well I will use the beta version. :slight_smile:

the next question bro

do you plug all your vga into the motherboard and immediately set the OC at the same time?

Or you install one by one and set the OC one by one?
if the VGA one is no problem in the settings, you add the next VGA and start setting up again.

which one do you use?


and you start the OC settings at what number? are all empty? or do you start from core voltage or core clock? Please help me

Thanks bro :slight_smile:

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When i first started on my rig, I OC 1 card at a time. You can have all the cards installed but just dont plug in the power cord. Just do it 1 at a time. Let it run a few minutes and then you can OC the 2nd card and so on…

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okay thanks, later I will try the way you gave me

thanks bro :slight_smile:

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Hey man, I’m still stuck at “GPU driver error, no temps” problem even though I have downloaded Beta Image version on homepage, using BalenaEtcher to flash to usb, any way to fix it? Thanks!
P/s: I downloaded zip version beta image “hiveos-0.6-210-beta@210914”, but my farm recorded version “0.6-210@210913”

Hi there. Initially when I was started off using this beta version, I had the same errors too and i had reboot numerous times, and then tweak the OC settings card by card. Even though I had all the same GPU brands in my rig, I noticed i had 2 cards that are giving me headache and I had to spend extra time to tweak the settings bit by bit. The fact that you have different card brands in the same rig will make the OC settings even more difficult. The no GPU - temp error message will only go away until you find the right OC settings that work with each of your individual cards.
My suggestion to you is to only OC 1 card at a time, let it run for 30 mins, and once there is no more error, then you proceed with the other card and so on. If you apply the settings all at once across 6 GPUs, I think there is a high chance the error message will appear. So far, I still tweak my settings each day and I still will get the “no temp” error message if I adjusted the OC settings too much. When that happens, I will revert back to the old settings that worked. You just have to find the sweet spot on the settings that work for each individual card. Below settings have been working fine for me and running well for the past 2 days with reasonable hashrates and also i try to keep to wattage low. (except 1 GPU which no matter what i do, it will not go below 50 W)

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The problem you describe is exactly the same as what I experienced, until I had to change the motherboard to the S37 version (previously msi b450 gaming plus max) and it didn’t work well.

I spent a full day yesterday (8 hours) spending time in front of my computer to set VGA one by one, I tried 30-60 minutes for each VGA card that I used, in order to get maximum results.

what i do:

  1. Change the motherboard to S37 . version
  2. change to SSD (previously I used USB 3.0)
  3. try one by one VGA to get maximum results (do not use all at once) (i don’t use VDDI, because it confuses me and always fails.)

and now I can get maximum results, running almost 24 hours. does not restart. or error (GPU error no temps). it’s quite calming.

looks like it’s just a driver issue which is not good enough for the RX 6600 XT. if hive os release the next stable version maybe it will make the RX 6600 XT will be much better.

thank you for sharing, your experience describe is very similar to what I experienced yesterday. :slight_smile:

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You are welcome and I’m glad I had helped you on your rig. :slight_smile:

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OMG, at first I was just thinking about how to find the correct version you are using, check the riser and network cable but didn’t mind removing the OC spec, so I tried updating to the latest suggested version on farm and cleared the OC parameter, surprisingly got enough GPU drivers without any extra work, now running 4 hours stable after OC each GPU, however now I’m looking for a way to OC 6800xt to get 63 ~64 Mh/s but it’s probably reached the limit of no more, but the results are really good now, thank you for your help

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Nice broo, im glad i had helped you on your rig :slight_smile:

How to Fix this problem ? Bro ! Please share your experience ! Because I am facing same problem

What configuration do you currently have? When I put 1150, it crashes.
Can you pass me the overclocking and a photo?
Thank you
I have the same attached photo

Sure thing. Here ya go!


Hope this helps. I tweaked it a little today after upgrading HiveOS to the latest version.
If this is unstable for you, raise the VDD/VDDCI in increments of 5 until it is stable. These settings are for ETHASH.

Thank you very much really, I use nbminer, which one do you use?

I also use NBMiner.

No problem, glad to help.

In 1150, crashea right? Have a discord?

Could someone please help a newbie?

My one-worker farm only went on-line today, about 15 hours ago. Hashrate is horrible at 587.0 kH, with 2 invalid shares.

I have one new 6600XT card with the following configuration (this is the latest which I copied from one of the posts above but still bad hashrate):
Core Clock: 1100
Core Voltage: 600
Memory Clock: 1155
Fan: 85

Mining ETH with hiveon and ethmine-ethash.

Motherboard was bought second-hand, has one long PCIe and two short PCIe ports and 8GB RAM. Unsure of CPU.

PSU 1000W. SSD 240GB. Ethernet connection.

Or could it something else with the hardware?

Please help. Thank you.

Maybe your problem is the miner. Try changing your flightsheet to another miner

I’m using gminer and it’s getting 33 pretty stable

if you didn’t get that hashrate try running “hive-replace -y --stable” and than start configuring your flightsheet again.

I have 2 6600XT Shapphire Pulse (Samsung) and 2 6600XT ASRock Challenger (Samsung)