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Title: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: QiVX on June 12, 2012, 07:34:38 AM
I'm just curious at whether this is bad for my card.
I currently have my card (5970) clocked at 860 Core, 300 Memory and all temps seem to be fine.
Mining at around 790 - 800 mhash/s.
Core is @ 50C.
VRMs are at around 100 to 107C.

Is this a bad range for my VRMs? I am mining 24/7.


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: crazyates on June 12, 2012, 12:48:31 PM
VRM temps are going to be higher than core temps. 105 is actually pretty normal.

Having said that, I don't like them that high, esp for 24/7 mining. @860,300, there's no reason you can't undervolt. Try 0.95-1.00 range. Puts way less stress on the VRMs.


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: zvs on June 12, 2012, 02:24:39 PM
VRM temps are going to be higher than core temps. 105 is actually pretty normal.

Having said that, I don't like them that high, esp for 24/7 mining. @860,300, there's no reason you can't undervolt. Try 0.95-1.00 range. Puts way less stress on the VRMs.

*scratch* I have to drop card to 740-150 to be stable at 0.95v


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: crazyates on June 12, 2012, 02:26:11 PM
VRM temps are going to be higher than core temps. 105 is actually pretty normal.

Having said that, I don't like them that high, esp for 24/7 mining. @860,300, there's no reason you can't undervolt. Try 0.95-1.00 range. Puts way less stress on the VRMs.

*scratch* I have to drop card to 740-150 to be stable at 0.95v

Each card is different. Even going to 1.05 for 840,300 will still lower VRM temps.


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: aqrulesms on June 12, 2012, 07:43:46 PM
Just undervolt as much as possible while keeping at the clocks you want to keep them at.  Don't want your VRMs blowing out and ending up with a dead card.


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: anatolikostis on June 12, 2012, 09:43:33 PM
as for me...having 2*5970
1st - @840 1.049v - no more overclocking
2nd - @840 1.062 - no more (850 but at 1.075v)

each cooling system was tunned: old termalpads were replaced with new ones, MX-4 spot at termalpads/VRM, removed still backplate (now PCB is openned - no more heat air beatwean still backplate and PCB near VRM`s zone), and 3400 rpm 92mm fan blowing to the PCB VRM`s zone.
after that - 86 C.
It`s real to beat the 90C or lower.  ;)

PS 105C very bad - guaranted crash of DrMos Volterra in mounth or more.  :'(


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: zvs on June 13, 2012, 12:06:59 AM
as for me...having 2*5970
1st - @840 1.049v - no more overclocking
2nd - @840 1.062 - no more (850 but at 1.075v)

each cooling system was tunned: old termalpads were replaced with new ones, MX-4 spot at termalpads/VRM, removed still backplate (now PCB is openned - no more heat air beatwean still backplate and PCB near VRM`s zone), and 3400 rpm 92mm fan blowing to the PCB VRM`s zone.
after that - 86 C.
It`s real to beat the 90C or lower.  ;)

PS 105C very bad - guaranted crash of DrMos Volterra in mounth or more.  :'(


well, at least someone has cards similar to mine then

after reading some of these posts, i thought i must have the worst 5970s in existance


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: zvs on June 13, 2012, 12:09:17 AM
VRM temps are going to be higher than core temps. 105 is actually pretty normal.

Having said that, I don't like them that high, esp for 24/7 mining. @860,300, there's no reason you can't undervolt. Try 0.95-1.00 range. Puts way less stress on the VRMs.

*scratch* I have to drop card to 740-150 to be stable at 0.95v

Each card is different. Even going to 1.05 for 840,300 will still lower VRM temps.

oh, for curiosity sake... why does everyone use 300mem?  for me, on SDK 2.1, 840/300 w/ 256 worksize is about .5% improvement over 840/150 w/ 128 worksize..


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: crazyates on June 13, 2012, 02:36:54 AM
VRM temps are going to be higher than core temps. 105 is actually pretty normal.

Having said that, I don't like them that high, esp for 24/7 mining. @860,300, there's no reason you can't undervolt. Try 0.95-1.00 range. Puts way less stress on the VRMs.

*scratch* I have to drop card to 740-150 to be stable at 0.95v

Each card is different. Even going to 1.05 for 840,300 will still lower VRM temps.

oh, for curiosity sake... why does everyone use 300mem?  for me, on SDK 2.1, 840/300 w/ 256 worksize is about .5% improvement over 840/150 w/ 128 worksize..

300 is the mem speed when the card is at idle (lowest voltage). Any speed below 300 doesn't reduce power consumption in any noticeable way. For you, it's whatever's fastest. Some run 150, 160, 300, or some say 1/3 of your engine clock. I think it depends on your core speed, SDK, kernel, vectors, and worksize.

I run -w 256 -v 2 @ 925,300 @ 0.953V on SDK 2.5 with 11.4 drivers. I've tried 150, 160, and 924,308, and I can't see any difference. 300 is the most stable for me, so I stick with that. That answer your question? :P


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: yxt on June 22, 2012, 10:49:27 AM
how can i read the VRM temps under linux (BAMT)?  ???


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: bulanula on June 24, 2012, 01:24:51 PM
how can i read the VRM temps under linux (BAMT)?  ???

You can't. Use Windows.


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: AndrewBUD on June 24, 2012, 02:16:06 PM
the mem clock should be 1/3rd of your Engine clock :)


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: crazyates on June 24, 2012, 05:19:53 PM
the mem clock should be 1/3rd of your Engine clock :)

should be? I've seen no difference on my 5870s and 5970s running at 150, 160, 300, or 1/3 engine. I just leave them all at 300 (seems the most stable).


Title: Re: 5970 - VRM Temps @ 105C?
Post by: AndrewBUD on June 24, 2012, 05:23:46 PM
Things seem to work well with the 1/3rd Mem/engine clock speeds :)