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Economy => Computer hardware => Topic started by: Pipesnake on April 05, 2012, 09:55:40 PM



Title: Asus Ares (juiced 5970) video card.
Post by: Pipesnake on April 05, 2012, 09:55:40 PM
This thing is a beast.  Happily overvolts/overclocks and begs for me.  1gh/s on a single card.

(Been running underclocked/undervolted to reduce power consumption).

20btc with free shipping to USA.  No mouse, box, or accessories included.  Just the card.


Feedback:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126611.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85980.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=87579.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=46372.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92788.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=484.msg783540#msg783540


Title: Re: Asus Ares MIB (1gh/s) or trade for FPGA miners. 2 Available.
Post by: ssateneth on August 13, 2012, 05:48:08 PM
What gpu does it use though?


Title: Re: Asus Ares MIB (1gh/s) or trade for FPGA miners. 2 Available.
Post by: crazyates on August 13, 2012, 06:12:58 PM
What gpu does it use though?

A standard 5970 is a 5870 that runs at lower voltages and lower clock speeds. This is basically a 5970 that runs at 5870 (or above) voltages and clock speeds, and is capable of hefty overclocks. Custom PCB, beefy cooler, very limited edition, etc. To get 1GH/s, I think each core is somewhere around 1100MHz.


Title: Re: Asus Ares MIB (1gh/s) or trade for FPGA miners. 2 Available.
Post by: ssateneth on August 14, 2012, 01:15:36 AM
What gpu does it use though?

A standard 5970 is a 5870 that runs at lower voltages and lower clock speeds. This is basically a 5970 that runs at 5870 (or above) voltages and clock speeds, and is capable of hefty overclocks. Custom PCB, beefy cooler, very limited edition, etc. To get 1GH/s, I think each core is somewhere around 1100MHz.

1100mhz sounds about right, maybe just a hair under with optimized kernel/sdk/settings/etc. I have a "golden" 5870 that ran these clocks, but only in the dead of night in the coldest nights of winter. I have a screenshot of guiminer showing a hair over 500 mhash with a 5870 clocked at 1080 core, and later 511 mhash with 1110MHz clock. I could've optimize memory speeds at that core but didn't know any better at the time. Probably could've squeaked out 515 or higher.

Anyways, free bump. Ares cards are WAY out of my price range. I would only offer $300 shipped, but I'm sure you could get something ridiculous like $600 on ebay..


Title: Re: Asus Ares MIB (1gh/s) or trade for FPGA miners. 2 Available.
Post by: crazyates on August 14, 2012, 05:08:57 AM
What gpu does it use though?

A standard 5970 is a 5870 that runs at lower voltages and lower clock speeds. This is basically a 5970 that runs at 5870 (or above) voltages and clock speeds, and is capable of hefty overclocks. Custom PCB, beefy cooler, very limited edition, etc. To get 1GH/s, I think each core is somewhere around 1100MHz.

1100mhz sounds about right, maybe just a hair under with optimized kernel/sdk/settings/etc. I have a "golden" 5870 that ran these clocks, but only in the dead of night in the coldest nights of winter. I have a screenshot of guiminer showing a hair over 500 mhash with a 5870 clocked at 1080 core, and later 511 mhash with 1110MHz clock. I could've optimize memory speeds at that core but didn't know any better at the time. Probably could've squeaked out 515 or higher.

Anyways, free bump. Ares cards are WAY out of my price range. I would only offer $300 shipped, but I'm sure you could get something ridiculous like $600 on ebay..

Ya 1110MHz is quite an exceptional OC for a 5870! My 5870 only OC'd to 1000MHz at stock volts, but really shined at 925MHz @ 1.000V. From what I could gather, most cards couldn't OC that well at that voltage.  ;)

Even a typical 5970 will have trouble keeping up with a typical 5870 on a core by core basis, but this card wont. I think it's technically labeled as a 5870x2, with hand picked cores.

They are very nice cards, but also very expensive. Too expensive, imo. Good luck with your sale!


Title: Re: Asus Ares MIB (1gh/s) or trade for FPGA miners. 2 Available.
Post by: ataranlen on August 14, 2012, 07:25:36 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=6756.0

These cards are absolutely better than a 5970 in every way. Look at those mining temps! Look at that badass briefcase! I had fun going to fry's with that briefcase and being like, "I need a case that two of these will fit into" :o I'm not an experienced o'cer, and that was my first attempt at changing voltages.


Title: Re: 2 Asus Ares MIB (1gh/s each) or trade both for Powercolor Devil 13
Post by: ataranlen on September 03, 2012, 09:07:47 PM
Will trade both for a Devil 13.  You ship first...

I didn't know these had been announced yet! Looks amazing!

Too bad my SLI GTX 680's are still better than this at what I got them for, Gaming.


Title: Re: 2 Asus Ares MIB (1gh/s each) or trade both for Powercolor Devil 13
Post by: Shadow383 on September 03, 2012, 09:43:39 PM
Will trade both for a Devil 13.  You ship first...
Is anywhere actually selling this yet? I'm getting one if it's not too far off the price of a couple of 7970s  :D


Title: Re: 2 Asus Ares MIB (1gh/s each) or trade both for Powercolor Devil 13
Post by: tool_462 on September 04, 2012, 09:30:57 PM
Will trade both for a Devil 13.  You ship first...
Is anywhere actually selling this yet? I'm getting one if it's not too far off the price of a couple of 7970s  :D
Some UK outfit is advertising them as in stock but I have doubts.  Would love to have one of the early units.  Should definitely keep my bedroom warm...

Not for sale yet.

They are addressing quality concerns with the heatsinks so a "minor" re-engineering of the mounting system is being done before production samples even leave Powercolor.


Title: Re: 2 Asus Ares MIB (1gh/s each) or trade both for Powercolor Devil 13
Post by: DOH! on September 06, 2012, 04:49:45 AM
Will trade both for a Devil 13.  You ship first...
Is anywhere actually selling this yet? I'm getting one if it's not too far off the price of a couple of 7970s  :D
Some UK outfit is advertising them as in stock but I have doubts.  Would love to have one of the early units.  Should definitely keep my bedroom warm...

Not for sale yet.

They are addressing quality concerns with the heatsinks so a "minor" re-engineering of the mounting system is being done before production samples even leave Powercolor.

Lol insert washers, ship them out! Too bad asic is coming so soon, they would have sold a shitload of these to miners


Title: Re: Asus Ares (juiced 5970) video card.
Post by: Pipesnake on February 02, 2013, 11:46:16 PM
Selling my last Ares.  Only 20btc shipped to US!  (Just the card -- extra if you want box, aluminum briefcase, mouse, accessories.)


Title: Re: Asus Ares (juiced 5970) video card.
Post by: RoboCoder on February 08, 2013, 04:48:02 PM
Can it fit comfortably in 2 slots or does the cooler and fans push into a 3rd?


Title: Re: Asus Ares (juiced 5970) video card.
Post by: ssateneth on February 09, 2013, 03:41:09 AM
Can it fit comfortably in 2 slots or does the cooler and fans push into a 3rd?

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121388


Title: Re: Asus Ares (juiced 5970) video card.
Post by: kjlimo on February 09, 2013, 06:54:06 AM
Well my 5970 just died and I'm not sure when the 8000 series will be released.

However, I'll need to check my comp to see if I can support this power (connectors and power supply requirement).

I'm also struggling with spending $400+ vs $150 for another cheaper 5970...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Alienware-AMD-Radeon-HD-5970-2GB-DW5CW-/251225892882?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item3a7e3ae812

I'll get back to you.


Title: Re: Asus Ares (juiced 5970) video card.
Post by: PatMan on February 11, 2013, 01:15:43 AM
Ship to the UK? Please?