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April 16, 2013, 02:07:43 AM
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Is there a reason why every so often one of my 7950's says "SICK" or "DEAD"? The temps don't go above 80 C.

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April 16, 2013, 02:38:43 AM
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Is there a reason why every so often one of my 7950's says "SICK" or "DEAD"? The temps don't go above 80 C.

I had that issue yesterday while I was trying some different configs for my 7950s.  After I lowered the gpu clock and memory clock back down to somewhat reasonable levels (1100/1600) all has been well since.

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April 16, 2013, 02:47:20 AM
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Is there a reason why every so often one of my 7950's says "SICK" or "DEAD"? The temps don't go above 80 C.

I had that issue yesterday while I was trying some different configs for my 7950s.  After I lowered the gpu clock and memory clock back down to somewhat reasonable levels (1100/1600) all has been well since.

I'm using these stock clocks which are 925/1250.... Lowered intensity from 20 to 18 and no issues so far.

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April 16, 2013, 02:49:19 AM
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Is there a reason why every so often one of my 7950's says "SICK" or "DEAD"? The temps don't go above 80 C.

I had that issue yesterday while I was trying some different configs for my 7950s.  After I lowered the gpu clock and memory clock back down to somewhat reasonable levels (1100/1600) all has been well since.

I'm using these stock clocks which are 925/1250.... Lowered intensity from 20 to 18 and no issues so far.

I always run my 7950s at 20.  I'm guessing if you go to high with your settings or intensity either can make it go awry. 

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April 16, 2013, 03:54:56 AM
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Is there a reason why every so often one of my 7950's says "SICK" or "DEAD"? The temps don't go above 80 C.

did you undervolt it?

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April 16, 2013, 04:00:01 AM
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Is there a reason why every so often one of my 7950's says "SICK" or "DEAD"? The temps don't go above 80 C.

did you undervolt it?

I haven't done anything with them.....

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April 16, 2013, 06:17:09 AM
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Hello all,

Unfortunately i am facing some real problems with my new rig, this is the setup i just received:

CPU: AMD - Procesor AMD Athlon II X2 Dual Core 250 (C3) (BOX)
MotherBoard: GIGABYTE 990FXA-UD5, AMD 990FX + SB950, AM3+, DDR III, USB 3.0, PCI-E 16x, SATA III
PSU: Antec HCP-850, 850W, Modulara, Vent. 135mm, Efficiency 92% (80 PLUS GOLD)
Ram: Corsair Vengeance DDR3, 2x4GB, 1600Mhz (Dual Channel)
Case: CoolerMaster - CoolerMaster HAF 932 Advanced
Hdd: some old suff i found at home
Video Card:3 x Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Boost, 3GB, GDDR5, 384bit, DVI, HDMI, Mini-DisplayPort, PCI-E 3.0

On a fresh windows i have installed the following:

MSI Afterburner
AMD SDK
AMD Drivers 12.8
GUIMiner

Start 1 #1: I run the miner on the first to GPU, good hashrates ±560, when i start mining the 3rd GPU-system crash/shut down

I thought i had to undervolt or something and restarted the computer.
I run cmd and enter: startx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENTAGE 100

and enter various settings in afterburner that i found on the forum, for one setting the rig lasted a little bit with all the GPUs started (although the pool did not show the same hashrate) but when i closed one GPU and started it again same thing happened.

Also with different afterburner settings even with 2 GPU running it crashed

I also watch the GPU temperatures, it reached 90c on some settings - on other settings the GPU temperature was quite ok (maxing 81 for one GPU the others at about 60) but the GPU was reaching 99% constantly (on other settings the was to change in load).

Any ideea how to fix ? do you have some recommended settings ?
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April 16, 2013, 08:04:37 AM
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i can resolve this problem just by set the power limit around 10-20%

what power limit? can you be more specific?

sorry for very late reply,

power limit setting on msi afterburner, i have 2x His 7950 iceq having same problem, after i set my power limit to 10-20%, they all ok now.
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April 16, 2013, 09:25:41 AM
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Is there a reason why every so often one of my 7950's says "SICK" or "DEAD"? The temps don't go above 80 C.

did you undervolt it?

I haven't done anything with them.....

Good call on the undervolting, if I undervolt my 7970's to 1.025 they will got "sick" once or twice a day. At 1.030volts they are constantly fine.
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April 16, 2013, 09:32:24 AM
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Start 1 #1: I run the miner on the first to GPU, good hashrates ±560, when i start mining the 3rd GPU-system crash/shut down
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I also watch the GPU temperatures, it reached 90c on some settings - on other settings the GPU temperature was quite ok (maxing 81 for one GPU the others at about 60) but the GPU was reaching 99% constantly (on other settings the was to change in load).

Couple of ideas:
1. not enough power to the system, once you start the 3rd card the system will crash out, I would have thought 850w should be enough though.

2. getting too hot - run with case open and a big fan pointing straight at system.

3. one card is faulty - try mining with each card for an hour by itself.

For 1 and 2 undervolting may help. You should be able to drop the volts (VDDC in afterburner) to 1.030 at stock clocks.
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April 16, 2013, 09:43:12 AM
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Start 1 #1: I run the miner on the first to GPU, good hashrates ±560, when i start mining the 3rd GPU-system crash/shut down
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I also watch the GPU temperatures, it reached 90c on some settings - on other settings the GPU temperature was quite ok (maxing 81 for one GPU the others at about 60) but the GPU was reaching 99% constantly (on other settings the was to change in load).

Couple of ideas:
1. not enough power to the system, once you start the 3rd card the system will crash out, I would have thought 850w should be enough though.

2. getting too hot - run with case open and a big fan pointing straight at system.

3. one card is faulty - try mining with each card for an hour by itself.

For 1 and 2 undervolting may help. You should be able to drop the volts (VDDC in afterburner) to 1.030 at stock clocks.

I thought about this stuff also..gonna try some changes ..strage thing is that the last setting i used with afterburner worked and the sistem was getting 1500 ..but the pool was registering only 500 than i stop stated it again and crashed. Also i started all the miners with a gab better util each one got stable
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April 16, 2013, 03:18:49 PM
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Hello all,

Unfortunately i am facing some real problems with my new rig, this is the setup i just received:

CPU: AMD - Procesor AMD Athlon II X2 Dual Core 250 (C3) (BOX)
MotherBoard: GIGABYTE 990FXA-UD5, AMD 990FX + SB950, AM3+, DDR III, USB 3.0, PCI-E 16x, SATA III
PSU: Antec HCP-850, 850W, Modulara, Vent. 135mm, Efficiency 92% (80 PLUS GOLD)
Ram: Corsair Vengeance DDR3, 2x4GB, 1600Mhz (Dual Channel)
Case: CoolerMaster - CoolerMaster HAF 932 Advanced
Hdd: some old suff i found at home
Video Card:3 x Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Boost, 3GB, GDDR5, 384bit, DVI, HDMI, Mini-DisplayPort, PCI-E 3.0

On a fresh windows i have installed the following:

MSI Afterburner
AMD SDK
AMD Drivers 12.8
GUIMiner

Start 1 #1: I run the miner on the first to GPU, good hashrates ±560, when i start mining the 3rd GPU-system crash/shut down

I thought i had to undervolt or something and restarted the computer.
I run cmd and enter: startx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENTAGE 100

and enter various settings in afterburner that i found on the forum, for one setting the rig lasted a little bit with all the GPUs started (although the pool did not show the same hashrate) but when i closed one GPU and started it again same thing happened.

Also with different afterburner settings even with 2 GPU running it crashed

I also watch the GPU temperatures, it reached 90c on some settings - on other settings the GPU temperature was quite ok (maxing 81 for one GPU the others at about 60) but the GPU was reaching 99% constantly (on other settings the was to change in load).

Any ideea how to fix ? do you have some recommended settings ?
unless you undervolt your gpus, 850w isn't gonna be enough. that boost card pulls ~300w each with default voltage setting.

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April 16, 2013, 07:59:40 PM
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I'm running HD 7950 and 7770.
Here's the command line for cgminer that I pass it:
cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://site -u username -p pass --shaders 1792,640 -w 256,256 -v 1 --intensity 18,14 -g 1 --thread-concurrency 21712,8000 --lookup-gap 2,2
and I get an error for the hd7950 device:
Error -5: Enqueueing kernel onto command queue. (clEnqueueNDRangeKernel)
Is there any way to fix this? It seems that no program accepts high values for thread concurency for me although I already set a global value for GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
I also seem to get a lot of HW errors for 7950. I have catalyst 13.3 and app-sdk 2.7 installed.
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April 16, 2013, 08:29:30 PM
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The 2.7 SDK gave me a lot of troubles with compiling new .bins. Try uninstalling it and installing 2.5 or 2.6 instead and delete all .bin files in your miner's folder and try again

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April 16, 2013, 08:31:55 PM
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I have no app-sdk installed at all and everything works fine.
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April 16, 2013, 08:37:05 PM
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Can anyone comment on using PCI-E risers?

I just implemented a third card on a rig using a riser - and the card in the third slot that is on the riser is only getting like 350k/H - where the other 7950 in directly in slots 1/2 are getting 550k/H.

Can riser lower hashrate that much?  Also the card with the riser won't let me set fan speed in cgminer?

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April 16, 2013, 09:17:17 PM
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Can anyone comment on using PCI-E risers?

I just implemented a third card on a rig using a riser - and the card in the third slot that is on the riser is only getting like 350k/H - where the other 7950 in directly in slots 1/2 are getting 550k/H.

Can riser lower hashrate that much?  Also the card with the riser won't let me set fan speed in cgminer?

Check if the riser is seated correctly.

I had an issue with one card showing erratic behavior (sometimes not detected on reboot, "DEAD" in cgminer at stock settings, overall lower hash rates than the other identical cards on risers) until I firmly reseated the riser.
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April 16, 2013, 11:30:09 PM
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Can anyone comment on using PCI-E risers?

I just implemented a third card on a rig using a riser - and the card in the third slot that is on the riser is only getting like 350k/H - where the other 7950 in directly in slots 1/2 are getting 550k/H.

Can riser lower hashrate that much?  Also the card with the riser won't let me set fan speed in cgminer?

Check if the riser is seated correctly.

I had an issue with one card showing erratic behavior (sometimes not detected on reboot, "DEAD" in cgminer at stock settings, overall lower hash rates than the other identical cards on risers) until I firmly reseated the riser.

This Litecoin mining is less a Science at this point than it seems to be Sorcery.

I had to completely and radically change the cgminer settings to get the same performance from this card on a riser in the 3rd slot. 

Why on earth would two identical cards require wildly different settings in different slots on the same motherboard but in the end perform the same?  I think there is a LOT better performance that could be had from GPUs in scrypt mining - this inconsistency shows unoptimized and possibly buggy software imho. (at least on RADEON 79XX).

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April 17, 2013, 01:15:46 AM
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already ordered the 7970=P
Still have 2x pci-e16 slots over, so might go for those in the future.
Btw, are ALL of those cards voltage locked? Or just the newer editions? And what temperature are your cards at when mining?
Even if i manage to burn it out after a while, 2 year waranty should help, no?

the newer revision of the gigabyte card is voltage locked.

i dont believe that the sapphire dual-x cards are locked

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April 17, 2013, 02:17:12 AM
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I'm using GUIminer scrypt to mine with CGminer and I just got a 7950. On 5000 series cards GPU usage was always steady while mining but my 7950 jumps up and down all the time. Any idea what could be causing this? The big drop is me stopping mining for a few seconds. It jumps from around 64% up to 99% and back.



I figured it out. For some reason even though Afterburner was reporting the normal clock speeds it was actually clocking it down to what my old 5870 was at. Fixed the clocks and now it's 99% steady.

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