
Mining takes up very little CPU, so in most cases you’ll never even know its there doing its job. You can use your existing gaming PC to mine, or you can put second GPU in your computer and dedicate it to mining. You don’t have to build an entire mining rig to mine with a GPU. One thing I would like to point out to people. In this post we will be overclocking the MSI RX 580 ARMOR 8GB card.

Seriously, that’s basically a seventh card for free! But it takes some more technical know how. That’s another 30 MH/s in a six card rig. Doing these BIOS tweaks can give you as much as another 5 MH/s in Ethereum. Overclocking the RX 580 for mining is different from other cards such as the likes of the NVIDIA GTX 0/ti because with the AMD cards you can still tweak the BIOS. So in this post we’re going to explain how to go about overclocking the RX 580 for mining! Something many of you asked me how to do after my latest mining rig build. It’s also let to a whole art and science behind overclocking these systems to make them perform better.

This has led to explosive growth in those markets. Mining is literally going insane! People are snapping up both GPUs for mining as well as ASIC miners faster than manufacturers can make them.
