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UPDATE
345mhz is best with this build. STABLE, fans on 100%, low hardware errors. 82 - 84 Gh/s 700 watts
Unit can run unaffected at temps up to 55C like this. Which means ANY and ALL can benefit from this post. No extra cooling measures necessary.
My final comment on this.
Does this image set the fans to 100% or do I need to do that myself? If so, how to I manually set the fans to 100 without bypassing them connecting to the board? Thanks FWIW - Often 100% fan speed gets you only marginal improvement over say, 80% fan speed, but significantly decreases the lifespan of the fan. Not a big deal if you can replace them (and the unit automatically shuts off to prevent overheating) though
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July 07, 2013, 08:48:09 AM |
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http://fotos.subefotos.com/3a957d21c3184832f1e69a8234b89179o.jpgI got a peak of 94Gh/s.... is that safe? I got it @ 300Mhz with autoclock, but my average is around 80Gh/s right now the noise is pretty high. Are my fans and temperature safe? Fan 1 = 2760 Fan 2 = 3480 Fan 3 = 3480 Temp 1 = 25 Temp 2 = 45 Temp 3= 48 thanks! B.
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July 07, 2013, 08:36:12 PM |
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Those temps look good. Don't let them go much higher though. These fans are made to run under full load. It will just be loud. I updated mine and they are all running 80~ +.
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July 07, 2013, 09:40:44 PM |
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There really isn't much harm running them hotter - these chips are spec'ed and tested up to 70C, even then its really unlikely the lifetime of the chips would be < useful lifetime... AND 1 chip death doesn't matter in this design.
I'm getting similar temperatures at similar fan speeds but with a 33C ambient [yeah, fml].
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July 08, 2013, 04:34:36 AM |
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yes you are cooling efficiently. what build is this that you are running? Alsobyou should only consider the top MHSav number when declaring your Gh/s rate.
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July 08, 2013, 04:37:45 AM |
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UPDATE
345mhz is best with this build. STABLE, fans on 100%, low hardware errors. 82 - 84 Gh/s 700 watts
Unit can run unaffected at temps up to 55C like this. Which means ANY and ALL can benefit from this post. No extra cooling measures necessary.
My final comment on this.
Does this image set the fans to 100% or do I need to do that myself? If so, how to I manually set the fans to 100 without bypassing them connecting to the board? Thanks FWIW - Often 100% fan speed gets you only marginal improvement over say, 80% fan speed, but significantly decreases the lifespan of the fan. Not a big deal if you can replace them (and the unit automatically shuts off to prevent overheating) though not true inappropriate cooling will lead to higher hardware failures... thus more restarts and down time.
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July 25, 2013, 03:52:19 AM |
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UPDATE
345mhz is best with this build. STABLE, fans on 100%, low hardware errors. 82 - 84 Gh/s 700 watts
Unit can run unaffected at temps up to 55C like this. Which means ANY and ALL can benefit from this post. No extra cooling measures necessary.
My final comment on this.
Does this image set the fans to 100% or do I need to do that myself? If so, how to I manually set the fans to 100 without bypassing them connecting to the board? Thanks FWIW - Often 100% fan speed gets you only marginal improvement over say, 80% fan speed, but significantly decreases the lifespan of the fan. Not a big deal if you can replace them (and the unit automatically shuts off to prevent overheating) though not true inappropriate cooling will lead to higher hardware failures... thus more restarts and down time. Inappropriate cooling is putting the garden hose on it. Higher airflow is not going to damage anything.
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July 25, 2013, 03:57:15 AM |
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I set mine to 350 and it seems to be stable. Temps are 11,35,35. It's got cold air blowing on it though. Definitely not crashing like my Butterfly units do, I have to turn them back on at least once a day.
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szuetam
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July 26, 2013, 12:23:52 AM |
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How to set 100% fans?
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July 26, 2013, 08:01:06 AM |
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szuetam
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July 26, 2013, 08:25:36 AM |
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Thank you
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szuetam
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July 26, 2013, 08:36:23 AM |
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How many HW per 5 minutes are you getting, and with which speed temp etc?
Im getting about 550HW/5minutes with freq 375 f1 3000 f2 3720 f3 3960 t1 20 t2 37 t3 40
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