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June 17, 2011, 04:14:40 AM
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Hi guys,

I just got my quad miner Smiley

And it's working after a whole lot of work ^^

4x 375 Mhs/s

But here is my question:
My cards run 89° on max fan speed :s

I can't clock down the momory lower than 900 Mhz on linux...

The core is @ 900 as well.

Any sugestions on getting my cards cooler / lower my memclock?
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June 17, 2011, 04:46:51 AM
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More fans! Run it in the basement! Or just lower the Core clocks! That is about all you can do, short of water cooling!

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June 17, 2011, 05:24:21 AM
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If you're not using a case, you might want to put a fan blowing across the cards, in the direction of the card's exhaust. When you don't have a case, the design of the card's cooling system isn't as effective. If you are using a case, think about adding more fans (if the case allows for it), or get a case with enough room and addition fan slots on the top and sides.
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