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February 16, 2014, 08:09:01 PM
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Bah Sad Not a happy bunny.

Just got into this mining thing less than a month ago, with a miserable nVidia GTX570. My 250KHash were doing admirably up until now, but I should have known that 89 degrees C for 15 days straight would bugger something up.

Oh well. Roll on the end of the month til paycheck and 2 shiny new R9-280Xs Smiley

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February 16, 2014, 08:20:50 PM
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I have a temp cut-off at 80C just to be safe.
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February 16, 2014, 09:05:48 PM
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Sad to hear that.

Just as sakkosekk mentioned, you should set up a cutoff temp, and it is easy to do with CGminer or BFGMiner.
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February 16, 2014, 09:07:21 PM
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Yup. Lesson learned.

Ah well, it was always only going to be a learning card til the real hashes arrive Smiley

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February 16, 2014, 10:58:55 PM
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Yup. Lesson learned.

Ah well, it was always only going to be a learning card til the real hashes arrive Smiley

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February 16, 2014, 11:00:59 PM
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I hope you bought a AMD / ATI GPU now Wink.

I've got my temp. cut off at 82 degrees (and I'm using a HD7950).

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February 17, 2014, 02:01:07 AM
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Try forging NXT. No GPUs required.
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February 17, 2014, 02:09:32 AM
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Yup. Lesson learned.

Ah well, it was always only going to be a learning card til the real hashes arrive Smiley

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February 17, 2014, 09:51:41 AM
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So Nvidia cards are less resilient than AMD cards, mine is an amd and going strong for almost  2 years.
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February 17, 2014, 10:24:44 AM
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NXT is a good option
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February 17, 2014, 10:33:01 AM
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I had it in a case also, could probably have had better ventilation. Truth is that I was being a bit blaze about it because I know I have a couple of decent cards coming this month. When I add those they'll be on risers and they'll be uncased. Also I'll be making sure they have a temp cutoff this time!

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February 17, 2014, 10:48:33 AM
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Is there any tutorial on how to cutoff the mining once the temprature reach 80c?

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February 17, 2014, 11:05:52 AM
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So Nvidia cards are less resilient than AMD cards, mine is an amd and going strong for almost  2 years.
Seems the case - else OP is very unlucky. I've had six 270s running at 87-95*C for months without issue. Five more run at 86-92*C.  Other eight chill out at 78*C or less because they're outside. (inside ones provide free house heat). A separate 5850 I saved from Bitcoin GPU days for general computing purposes has been heavily used and now hashes Scrypt like a champ. Once Summer rolls around, they'll all be hashing at around 95*C and enjoying that lovely outdoor humidity. I've never had a single GPU fail, including over a year of 16 5850s hashing SHA256 at fairly high temps. Seems about as common for a GPU to fail as a CPU anymore, which is to say it's extremely unusual (except for laptops, which generally have the cooling capacity of a PC put in a giant hole and covered with dense clay).

Associated honesty: though I'll always recommend top-shelf PSUs to others because I'd feel bad if their families had their faces burned off, I run the shittiest shit able to be shit out the shit-maker. You know - the not-even-gold-certified OEM garbage which hums so loud you can't even hear people in the same room, which is on 70% clearance sale direct from the manufacturer's warehouse of misery and regrets, where they ship it out with the metal enclosure mangled and barely hanging onto the actual PSU, where you have to bang it back together with your fists before jamming it into the cheapest case you could find so it can run on the $30 motherboard utilizing the latest 1-star 2005 refurb HDD (complete with an IDE connector) semi-attached to the case by only one screw. Grin

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February 17, 2014, 12:46:27 PM
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Associated honesty: though I'll always recommend top-shelf PSUs to others because I'd feel bad if their families had their faces burned off, I run the shittiest shit able to be shit out the shit-maker. You know - the not-even-gold-certified OEM garbage which hums so loud you can't even hear people in the same room, which is on 70% clearance sale direct from the manufacturer's warehouse of misery and regrets, where they ship it out with the metal enclosure mangled and barely hanging onto the actual PSU, where you have to bang it back together with your fists before jamming it into the cheapest case you could find so it can run on the $30 motherboard utilizing the latest 1-star 2005 refurb HDD (complete with an IDE connector) semi-attached to the case by only one screw. Grin

This made me seriously LOL Grin. I've run a few machines like this myself and they're surprisingly resilient!

Update on the graphics card:

I removed the casing, the fan and all the foam, gave it 10 minutes in the oven at 180, left it half an hour to cool, reassembled and....

...good as new, and hashing at 10KHash faster than before Wink

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February 17, 2014, 01:03:26 PM
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Is there any tutorial on how to cutoff the mining once the temprature reach 80c?

You can use commands for CGminer for that. Add for example --temp-target 76 --gpu-fan 25-80,65 --auto-fan --temp-overheat 82 to your file. This means that the fans start working harder as soon as the temperature hits the 76 degrees, that the max % of fan speed is 80% and that the fan speed will increase to 100% as soon as it hits 82 degrees.   There's no need for a temp cutoff command then anymore, but you could add it if you like.

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February 17, 2014, 05:16:13 PM
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For less heat, do undervolting
But this is risky void the warranty!
http://rumorscity.com/2013/12/09/how-to-modify-video-bios-to-undervolt-gpu-in-linux/
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February 17, 2014, 05:26:35 PM
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I feel sorry for your GPU card. Next time try add other external cooling option like extra fan , ac.

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February 17, 2014, 06:50:31 PM
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Associated honesty: though I'll always recommend top-shelf PSUs to others because I'd feel bad if their families had their faces burned off, I run the shittiest shit able to be shit out the shit-maker. You know - the not-even-gold-certified OEM garbage which hums so loud you can't even hear people in the same room, which is on 70% clearance sale direct from the manufacturer's warehouse of misery and regrets, where they ship it out with the metal enclosure mangled and barely hanging onto the actual PSU, where you have to bang it back together with your fists before jamming it into the cheapest case you could find so it can run on the $30 motherboard utilizing the latest 1-star 2005 refurb HDD (complete with an IDE connector) semi-attached to the case by only one screw. Grin

This made me seriously LOL Grin. I've run a few machines like this myself and they're surprisingly resilient!

Update on the graphics card:

I removed the casing, the fan and all the foam, gave it 10 minutes in the oven at 180, left it half an hour to cool, reassembled and....

...good as new, and hashing at 10KHash faster than before Wink

Rit.
Very nice. I know doing this works sometimes (sometimes points disconnect due to continuously "high" heat). It is quite interesting that it is running 10Kh/s faster. Anything you did in particular when reassembling it?
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February 17, 2014, 07:33:50 PM
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I wonder where are the times when people actually used good graphics cards mainly for gaming purposes ;-)


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February 17, 2014, 07:56:31 PM
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Nothing special when reassembling it, and the hashes have now settled back down to where they were before it fried. So it was just a short lived boost, unfortunately.

Only thing is, I have done this with graphics cards before and they rarely have much of a life left in them after the oven treatment. If I get the rest of the month out of this, I'll be happy enough.

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