So what is a good speed for OCing then? Is 875/602 a decent speed? MSI Afterburner is crashing on me, so I have to use the limits set by CCC. The top card is running at 77 C, while the bottom is running at 70 C at those speeds. Is this safe for long term use?
P.S.: I have another fan that will bring them both down to about 67 C.
Don't use the temps generated by afterburner, it only shows core temp, not shader temp. Use HWINFO32
http://www.hwinfo.com/download32.html Run this in sensor mode, no need to use the exe, just download the zip file so you don't need to install it.
Most AMD/ATI cards have another sensor for detecting shader temps, which during mining is up to 10C higher than core.
I personally don't ever like to go above 65C though most cards are rated somewhere between 90-100C but that isn't for continual use. Heat slowly destroys the card, higher the heat, the faster it dies.
If you set the airflow properly you can cool a 5830 to 55C 24/7 on air in a cool room, even when overclocked to CCC's limit on core speeds.
I don't know whether that speed is good for your card, though in my testing 5830's seem stable at "
(Core speed) X (0.65) = Memory clock"
Again, at least with my findings.
Good info. Thanks for explaining that!
Thanks for the courtesy.