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December 20, 2011, 04:45:01 PM Last edit: January 03, 2012, 06:59:50 PM by Mousepotato |
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December 21, 2011, 03:52:08 AM |
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WOW! I can save over $400!
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December 21, 2011, 02:42:54 PM |
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sweet. picked up 5 for another 2G rig!
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December 21, 2011, 08:55:02 PM |
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sweet. picked up 5 for another 2G rig! You wouldn't wait for the 7 series? they are just around the corner and supposedly cut power consumption by a wide margin. That is... if you are paying for electric.
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December 21, 2011, 11:43:26 PM |
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Just bought 8, thanks for the head's up. I have used 5970's exclusively, looking forward to playing with these.
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December 22, 2011, 08:22:33 PM |
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sweet. picked up 5 for another 2G rig! You wouldn't wait for the 7 series? they are just around the corner and supposedly cut power consumption by a wide margin. That is... if you are paying for electric. I am paying for electric, but any shiny new ati card like that will be well over 500 buck, for maybe 450Mhash? I can get 3 5870's for that price and get 1200Mhsh
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December 22, 2011, 10:53:32 PM |
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Who/what is "Ben's Outlet"?? Anyone have experience with them?
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December 22, 2011, 11:00:02 PM |
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and they didn't even do the 5970, which would blow both of them away for power/Mh
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Mousepotato (OP)
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December 22, 2011, 11:03:45 PM |
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Who/what is "Ben's Outlet"??
Anyone have experience with them?
Friend of mine here at work sent me the link since he knows I'm into ATI cards. He said that he's bought products off BensOutlet.com before without problems, unless you count taking longer than expected to arrive as a real problem.
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December 23, 2011, 02:59:27 AM Last edit: December 23, 2011, 03:27:00 AM by BkkCoins |
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want has but shipping fail...
ill be going to bkk soon to find out the prices
I had a look last week at Pantip and mostly what I saw was 6770/6850 and similar cards for rather high prices. Anything faster is way, way over priced. In the past I've always imported cards myself from NewEgg or eBay sometimes. The shipping hurts but not as much as lack of competitiveness in the market here. Though, this may be a great place to sell off used cards as locals don't seem to mind paying like new prices for used stuff Anyway, it's quite hard to find 58xx cards here.
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January 03, 2012, 06:48:13 PM |
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Mousepotato (OP)
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January 03, 2012, 06:59:40 PM |
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Yeah, looks like it. Oh well, it ran for at least a week before supply was depleted.
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January 04, 2012, 07:46:55 PM |
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I got mine today, all 7 of them. Came in OEM boxes (no accessories), in shipping bags marked with 1saleaday.com All appear to be brand new, as advertised. Only issue with 2 of them were bent brackets, but that was easily fixed with pliers. They don't *look* like refurbs, because there is no dust at all and no smudging and so forth, but I am not sure if there is any other way to tell. There are stickers on them marked with what appears to be a manufacturing date or something - they are marked Nov. 2011, so perhaps that means refurb? Dunno. Anyways, good product at a steal of a price.
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Mousepotato (OP)
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January 04, 2012, 08:40:43 PM |
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I got mine today, all 7 of them. Came in OEM boxes (no accessories), in shipping bags marked with 1saleaday.com All appear to be brand new, as advertised. Only issue with 2 of them were bent brackets, but that was easily fixed with pliers. They don't *look* like refurbs, because there is no dust at all and no smudging and so forth, but I am not sure if there is any other way to tell. There are stickers on them marked with what appears to be a manufacturing date or something - they are marked Nov. 2011, so perhaps that means refurb? Dunno. Anyways, good product at a steal of a price. Are the stickers small round silver stickers with black print on them? If so, I saw a guy selling a 5850 locally that had a similar sticker. I didn't know they were making 58XXs as recently as two months ago. I wonder if they were just getting rid of remaining stock or if they're actually refurbs.
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January 04, 2012, 08:43:41 PM |
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Are the stickers small round silver stickers with black print on them? If so, I saw a guy selling a 5850 locally that had a similar sticker. I didn't know they were making 58XXs as recently as two months ago. I wonder if they were just getting rid of remaining stock or if they're actually refurbs.
Yep they were, and I was thinking the same - probably not manufactured this recently, so perhaps it means refurb. Anyways, I have 4 of them running now, giving me 1700 Mhash/s (very slight OC to 950). Waiting for PCIe extenders and other bits to get the other 3 running.
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Mousepotato (OP)
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January 04, 2012, 08:54:33 PM |
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Yep they were, and I was thinking the same - probably not manufactured this recently, so perhaps it means refurb. Anyways, I have 4 of them running now, giving me 1700 Mhash/s (very slight OC to 950). Waiting for PCIe extenders and other bits to get the other 3 running.
I was thinking refurb too, but then again I think they keep a small lot of parts on hand to handle warranty claims. Maybe these were just the remaining reserves?
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January 04, 2012, 08:58:09 PM |
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Yep they were, and I was thinking the same - probably not manufactured this recently, so perhaps it means refurb. Anyways, I have 4 of them running now, giving me 1700 Mhash/s (very slight OC to 950). Waiting for PCIe extenders and other bits to get the other 3 running.
I was thinking refurb too, but then again I think they keep a small lot of parts on hand to handle warranty claims. Maybe these were just the remaining reserves? I suppose that would make sense too.
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sveetsnelda
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January 05, 2012, 02:50:17 AM |
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They're refurbished cards (I have 16 of them). They were posted on 1saleaday and they didn't sell them all. Afterward, they were posted on BensOutlet (same owner?) but the cards shipped from 1saleaday regardless. The metallic sticker with the date on it is the date it was refurbished. Out of 16 cards, I had one that was improperly refurbished. When I first saw the card temp (at idle), it was a bit higher than the other card (even though it was in the 2nd slot and could breathe better). I didn't notice that the fan speed was much higher than the other card though. As soon as I started a miner, I watched the temp rise *much* more quickly than the other card in the machine. I thought the fan was dead or something. After listening to the fan quickly ramp up and the temperature keep climbing past 75c (even though the fan had crept up to 70%), I shut it down. I disassembled the card and quickly saw why this was happening: Yeah. See how the diamond shaped "cutout" in the top heatsink has perfectly straight edges and is aligned properly? The bottom cutout looks like someone grabbed a razor and just eyeballed it. It's hard to tell in the image, but it's even slightly rotated. The top heatsink was also from one of refurbished 5870s (from the same batch), but it was actually assembled correctly. I took some sandpaper to the heatsink, removed the coating, sanded again with finer paper, and reassembled both cards with diamond thermal paste. These cards went into my daily use machine (which mines when I'm not using it). With the fans left on auto, they both sit around only 31 and 32 percent fan speed while mining (at 79 degrees C). Considering that they're Bitcoin mining, they're very quiet. Thumbs up for cheap cards though
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January 05, 2012, 02:56:01 AM |
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The metallic sticker with the date on it is the date it was refurbished. Out of 16 cards, I had one that was improperly refurbished. When I first saw the card temp (at idle), it was a bit higher than the other card (even though it was in the 2nd slot and could breathe better). I didn't notice that the fan speed was much higher than the other card though.
As soon as I started a miner, I watched the temp rise *much* more quickly than the other card in the machine. I thought the fan was dead or something. After listening to the fan quickly ramp up and the temperature keep climbing past 75c (even though the fan had crept up to 70%), I shut it down. I disassembled the card and quickly saw why this was happening:
Ah ha. I also noticed one of my cards being about 5-10 degrees hotter than the others, so I whipped out a BIOS editor and took a look. Not only did that one card have a different checksum then the other 3 that I looked at, it also had previously had its BIOS replaced with a modded one, according to the tool I was using.
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