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May 10, 2012, 01:57:40 PM
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I got this to work in 12.4 with 3x 7970s...

All I had to do was use dummy plugs:)  It has to be some glitch with power saving mode...

Peace!  Smiley

I just confirmed with one of my 4x7970 rigs that version 12.4 with more than one 7970 requires a dummy plug to resolve this issue. I had a few lying around and thought i'd recreate the issue described here.

Cheers


fuck yeah:)    thanks for the confirm! feel like a pro now!


also i noticed that you have to keep a monitor on so it wont go to sleep... i have on old CRT on all the time now with my 3x 7970s.

Did you try using a plug after you disconnected the monitor?
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May 10, 2012, 02:09:58 PM
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I got this to work in 12.4 with 3x 7970s...

All I had to do was use dummy plugs:)  It has to be some glitch with power saving mode...

Peace!  Smiley

I just confirmed with one of my 4x7970 rigs that version 12.4 with more than one 7970 requires a dummy plug to resolve this issue. I had a few lying around and thought i'd recreate the issue described here.

Cheers


fuck yeah:)    thanks for the confirm! feel like a pro now!


also i noticed that you have to keep a monitor on so it wont go to sleep... i have on old CRT on all the time now with my 3x 7970s.

Did you try using a plug after you disconnected the monitor?


nope, but that is a great idea. i will give it a try.

what i did before was just turn it off.

Sorry El Cabron, you are banned from posting or sending personal messages on this forum.
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May 10, 2012, 09:35:13 PM
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I got this to work in 12.4 with 3x 7970s...

All I had to do was use dummy plugs:)  It has to be some glitch with power saving mode...

Peace!  Smiley

I just confirmed with one of my 4x7970 rigs that version 12.4 with more than one 7970 requires a dummy plug to resolve this issue. I had a few lying around and thought i'd recreate the issue described here.

Cheers


fuck yeah:)    thanks for the confirm! feel like a pro now!


also i noticed that you have to keep a monitor on so it wont go to sleep... i have on old CRT on all the time now with my 3x 7970s.

Did you try using a plug after you disconnected the monitor?


nope, but that is a great idea. i will give it a try.

what i did before was just turn it off.

Why bother with the plugs. There's no performance gain with 12.4 over 12.3

I suggest you uninstall 12.4 and install 12.3. You can use the uninstall program. You don't need to erase everything and install 12.3. It took me 5 mins to do it.

Cheers
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