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Title: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: qet on March 02, 2011, 09:16:24 AM
Hi there

I recently bought this 5970 graphics card with the intention of mining bitcoins, but I have wasted so much time on trying to get ubuntu to work that I have decided to sell the card.
I got the card working in windows xp, but apparently you can't use both cores because of some windows + crossfire thing, so I gave up. Plus all those miners were very buggy and wouldn't run reliably. So I knew I'd be in for more work than it's worth.

Perhaps someone with more expertise and more free time than me can make use of this card.

Important info:
- I never overclocked the card. Just ran it on stock settings.
- I bought the card from a guy who just used it for gaming before he upgraded to some 6xxx crossfire system.
- No issues with the card.  You can expect over 550MH/s from this card - providing you have the skills to set it up ;)

My asking price is US$499 plus postage, from Australia.
Send me an email: rhettius at gmail.com if you're interested.

Thanks, gl everyone.


edit: here's some pics:
http://img846.imageshack.us/img846/4624/5970amedium.jpg
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/1968/5970bmedium.jpg


Title: Re: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: MoonShadow on March 02, 2011, 09:26:17 AM
Anyone who can't get Ubuntu Linux to work should stop trying to install it onto their toaster and surrender their 'mancard'.  You do know that you need a computer to put that card into, right?


Title: Re: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: bitjet on March 03, 2011, 01:50:35 AM
Anyone who can't get Ubuntu Linux to work should stop trying to install it onto their toaster and surrender their 'mancard'.  You do know that you need a computer to put that card into, right?

Wow quite the a-hole statement.

I'm not the one selling this card but I tried for two days to get my cards working in Ubuntu. I followed the guides, re-installed tried over and over again but kept getting errors it would never work for me. Im just running them in win7 now. Dont be a dick.


Title: Re: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: qet on March 03, 2011, 02:54:34 AM
creighto, it's more the fact that I don't want to spend the time on it. I would be able to get it going given enough spare time, but when you work full time the weekends are precious.
the other point is that the current miners are buggy and unreliable. I would have to write more software to make them behave properly.
so, do you want to buy the card?


Title: Re: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: qed on March 03, 2011, 03:19:11 AM
creighto, it's more the fact that I don't want to spend the time on it. I would be able to get it going given enough spare time, but when you work full time the weekends are precious.
the other point is that the current miners are buggy and unreliable. I would have to write more software to make them behave properly.
so, do you want to buy the card?

Pls, be less cocky. Miners are working and i don't believe any programmer can fail to install catalyst on linux. Anyway the card, shipping aside, is way overpriced for my country.


Title: Re: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: qet on March 03, 2011, 08:41:38 AM
i'm referring to the fact that poclbm has to be restarted when it randomly 'fails to connect with bitcoin" even when bitcoin was and still is running.....

lucky for my i don't have such a dull profession as programming.

i guess you must be from taiwan and you live next door to an ATI factory?


Title: Re: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: Mahkul on March 03, 2011, 08:48:42 AM
i'm referring to the fact that poclbm has to be restarted when it randomly 'fails to connect with bitcoin" even when bitcoin was and still is running.....

That's bullshit. I have >10 miners running constantly, never a single problem with it.

Maybe your card is dodgy?

I have seen a guy selling 10 of such cards for 350 euro each, but had a feeling not to go for them. How much do you want for yours?

EDIT: By "such" I mean there is no manufacturer logo on it, just no-name.


Title: Re: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: MoonShadow on March 03, 2011, 02:09:39 PM
Anyone who can't get Ubuntu Linux to work should stop trying to install it onto their toaster and surrender their 'mancard'.  You do know that you need a computer to put that card into, right?

Wow quite the a-hole statement.

I'm not the one selling this card but I tried for two days to get my cards working in Ubuntu. I followed the guides, re-installed tried over and over again but kept getting errors it would never work for me. Im just running them in win7 now. Dont be a dick.


But I am a dick, can't change my nature.  It was a snarky way of me expressing my doubts.


Title: Re: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: bitjet on March 04, 2011, 03:39:40 AM
But I am a dick, can't change my nature.

Fair enough.


Title: Re: Selling my 5970 card - card works perfectly I just can't get linux to work.
Post by: bitjet on March 04, 2011, 03:40:25 AM
i'm referring to the fact that poclbm has to be restarted when it randomly 'fails to connect with bitcoin" even when bitcoin was and still is running.....

That's bullshit. I have >10 miners running constantly, never a single problem with it.

Maybe your card is dodgy?

I have seen a guy selling 10 of such cards for 350 euro each, but had a feeling not to go for them. How much do you want for yours?

EDIT: By "such" I mean there is no manufacturer logo on it, just no-name.

My two cards have no logos on them either. They came out of an alienware pc.