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5700XT PPD?


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I was wondering if anyone had anything on the 5700XT, after the update?

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https://folding.lar.systems/gpu_ppd/brands/amd/folding_profile/navi_10_radeon_rx_5600_oem5600_xt57005700_xt

If you go to this link you can scroll all the way down to see some results per unit.
Average on those charts looks the same as I saw on my cards for the past few months. I pulled the 5700xt's out for a single 2080ti though, so no recent numbers from my cards.

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This may be useless as mine is a factory OC card, and I have power limit maxed, but I'm seeing around 1.2m ppd... for reference operating frequency of the card is around 2100mhz while folding most of the time (2077 at this moment)... some jobs cause it to drop for whatever reason even with power headroom.  I have not manually overclocked this card for folding, that is it's default speeds... if I push it to the limit, I can get and impressive 50 more mhz out of it lol

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