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December 27, 2011, 02:45:52 AM
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interesting how those with 5970 clocks at 850, or 930 seamed to have disappeared...  I would love to run mine at that, I have 21 of those cards..  anything over 820 is unstable for me.

w/ memclock down to 190 I can get 835 on 12 5970s.  I have 4 watercooled and I can push all of them to 865 w/o problem except one.  Temps are <50C but anything higher than 865 requires more voltage. I had them 100% solid at 880 watercooled but overvolting doesn't seem worth it w/ current prices.  The GPU driving the physical monitors can't be pushed beyond 830 without lots of instability.

So yes higher clocks are possible. 
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December 27, 2011, 03:01:13 AM
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interesting how those with 5970 clocks at 850, or 930 seamed to have disappeared...  I would love to run mine at that, I have 21 of those cards..  anything over 820 is unstable for me.

w/ memclock down to 190 I can get 835 on 12 5970s.  I have 4 watercooled and I can push all of them to 865 w/o problem except one.  Temps are <50C but anything higher than 865 requires more voltage. I had them 100% solid at 880 watercooled but overvolting doesn't seem worth it w/ current prices.  The GPU driving the physical monitors can't be pushed beyond 830 without lots of instability.

So yes higher clocks are possible. 

fair enough...  I upped mine to 825/350  so far so good..  i guess when I first started using them, I had trouble with mems less then 420, but it must have been other issues.  each core getting a solid 370-372 now Smiley  txs

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December 27, 2011, 03:06:28 AM
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I have my 5970 running at 830/300 w/ stock voltage at 63c and 3800 RPMs

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December 27, 2011, 03:10:17 AM
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I have a rig with three 5970s which just came up and which is now on a 24-hour shakedown cruise at stock engine speed (725), 190 mem speed, before I subject it to overclocking.  I'm OK with software but hardware is magic to me.  I'd appreciate a brief tutorial (a sentence or three) on how the voltage parameter relates to the other ones.
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December 27, 2011, 03:21:37 AM
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I have a rig with three 5970s which just came up and which is now on a 24-hour shakedown cruise at stock engine speed (725), 190 mem speed, before I subject it to overclocking.  I'm OK with software but hardware is magic to me.  I'd appreciate a brief tutorial (a sentence or three) on how the voltage parameter relates to the other ones.

burning them in at stock is a good to do.  I also used them for a while at lower clocks.  I probably will not mess with the volting. happy to let them cruise at 745Mh per card

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December 27, 2011, 06:18:53 AM
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I just have one 5970 that is unbranded (so Dell).  I almost bought a second but then they became impossible to find.

I first had it set to 835/300, but it crashed after a few days.  It's been really stable at 830/300 since June on stock air cooling in an ACd server room so it never gets above 75C with 85% fans.  It's in a spare antec 1200.  I would love to build a custom case for the nerdgasm, but I have other projects to work on.

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December 27, 2011, 08:52:09 PM
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I just have one 5970 that is unbranded (so Dell).  I almost bought a second but then they became impossible to find.

I first had it set to 835/300, but it crashed after a few days.  It's been really stable at 830/300 since June on stock air cooling in an ACd server room so it never gets above 75C with 85% fans.  It's in a spare antec 1200.  I would love to build a custom case for the nerdgasm, but I have other projects to work on.

The box I upped from 820 to 825 has died about 15 hours after pressing the accelerator...  I will probably back them all down to 820.

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December 27, 2011, 08:53:17 PM
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I just have one 5970 that is unbranded (so Dell).  I almost bought a second but then they became impossible to find.

I first had it set to 835/300, but it crashed after a few days.  It's been really stable at 830/300 since June on stock air cooling in an ACd server room so it never gets above 75C with 85% fans.  It's in a spare antec 1200.  I would love to build a custom case for the nerdgasm, but I have other projects to work on.

The box I upped from 820 to 825 has died about 15 hours after pressing the accelerator...  I will probably back them all down to 820.

You may want to try dropping memclock further.  Then again 820 vs 825 = <1% so it might not matter.
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December 27, 2011, 11:03:17 PM
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I didn't think I  could get the mem down to 350, so putting it at 300 will definitely help. I dont think it is the heat of the main GPU that is the problem, I suspect the VRM

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December 28, 2011, 09:52:29 PM
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My three 5970s ran OK for a day at 800 engine, 190 mem after the previous OK day at 725/190.  So I upped the engine speed to 820.  After a short while one of the cores hung.  Should I...

(a) Try again with the other five at 820 but the one that hung at 800 (810?); or
(b) Set them all back to 800 (810?) and be happy; or
(c) Something else?
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December 28, 2011, 09:59:52 PM
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hmm i dont know why you guys are having such hangs heres my gpuz of my one card

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December 28, 2011, 10:00:51 PM
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knock on wood none of them have hung for the last month or so lol

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December 29, 2011, 02:44:17 AM
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nice temp what is the ambient air like ?
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December 29, 2011, 02:48:17 AM
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My three 5970s ran OK for a day at 800 engine, 190 mem after the previous OK day at 725/190.  So I upped the engine speed to 820.  After a short while one of the cores hung.  Should I...

(a) Try again with the other five at 820 but the one that hung at 800 (810?); or
(b) Set them all back to 800 (810?) and be happy; or
(c) Something else?

each set of cards is different for me..  I have one rig running stable with them set at 825,  but miner9 will only hold the 800.  still get about 2850Mh from the rig at 800


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December 29, 2011, 02:51:40 AM
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About 70 degrees

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December 29, 2011, 02:54:25 AM
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hmm i dont know why you guys are having such hangs heres my gpuz of my one card

something is up with your fan speed...  4500 RPM is like 100%  not 30% as reported..  must sound like a jet engine Smiley

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December 29, 2011, 02:56:54 AM
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That I thinks its a glitch BC in afterburner it say 100 percent

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December 29, 2011, 03:11:55 AM
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That I thinks its a glitch BC in afterburner it say 100 percent

I see you have overvolted it (alot) and have the fan at 100%,  may I ask what hashrate your getting?

and do you know how much power your pulling at the wall?

this is an old pic, I use cgminer now, but when I first set these rigs up, I would get 2900Mhash pulling 1190watts at the wall (2 sea sonic 750 gold psu's)

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December 29, 2011, 03:13:08 AM
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That I thinks its a glitch BC in afterburner it say 100 percent

I see you have overvolted it (alot) and have the fan at 100%,  may I ask what hashrate your getting?

Better question would be what temps are the VRMs running at...I bet they are smoking with that overvolt and clock increase :/
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December 29, 2011, 03:15:06 AM
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3 of the 4 grams are at about 80 degree and one is at 103_108

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