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4 x 6950, 3 of them flashed 1200 W PSU Cheapest AMD CPU I could find Gigabyte 990 FXA-UD3, couldn't get a 5th card to work so it's in my everyday pc. The case is a 'cage drawer' for a storage unit I bought from Bunnings (hardware store here in Oz) It gets about 1.8 MHash/s using cgminer and draws around 900 w (some of the cards are overclocked a bit but all stock voltage) Go-go gadget cable ties
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slarowe86
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May 01, 2013, 02:12:50 AM |
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Playing more with powertune now and trying to get the temps down. Seems dropping it and modifying other settings is dropping the temps and keeping the kH/s near constant. Time testing it now I guess to see if it's stable.
You don't need high mem clock for mining, I run all my 7970's at 1125-1140 core with 1000 clock fan auto and I never hit above 80C and hashing at 670-700MH per card
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sveetsnelda
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May 01, 2013, 02:25:38 AM |
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Seems dropping it and modifying other settings is dropping the temps and keeping the kH/s near constant.
You don't need high mem clock for mining, I run all my 7970's at 1125-1140 core with 1000 clock fan auto and I never hit above 80C and hashing at 670-700MH per card
He's mining LTC. Yes, you need a high mem clock for LTC mining.
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slarowe86
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May 01, 2013, 02:25:58 AM |
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If I'm not watercooling, should I leave the plastic shroud on the GPU? I have 5 7950s running on a Gigabyte UD-5 Motherboard mining LTC with no shrouds. I believe they're rather adequately spaced, and I have a big 20" Lasko Cyclone fan pointed at them, yet I'm always seeming to get mid 80s to 90C on the cards. I know some of them aren't spaced exactly right and that will be changed soon. A friend of mine is making some custom open-air wood frames for me that will be stackable so I can put 4 rigs together (two beside and two on top of them) and get a big construction sized fan to blow air through them. Cards are Powercolor AX7950s and are voltage locked (I'll be buying unlocked ones next time as I know of some now). Powertune is set to 20 on them. Getting about 535kH/s per card with standard riser cables (not powered, but some are on the way to see if it will boost the kH/s and let me drop the powertune to -5 or -10). I would love to get the temps down a bit on these without having to pay for expensive watercooling. Soon I'll be renting a place to build 4 more rigs and put all 6 in and let the rigs pay the electric bill (my apartment doesn't have the juice necessary to feed 6 rigs like this). Then I'll slowly accumulate more rigs. Any suggestions would be welcomed to get these temps lower! Thanks! -Moose Pic: http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k13/CaptainMooseInc/photo_zps91f2430d.jpgThe reason for the unnecessary men clock is it generates heat, also too you wanna spread out the heat in the room those cases are too close together. You might wanna get another case. I wouldn't suggest no more than 3 that close together. I have 5 of the diamond 7970's, 2 of the HIS 7970's and a 5830 running. Each case only has 2 cards. Because the heat from the bottom card will transfer to the top card causing it to run hotter. I have noticed that the blade fan that the diamond 7970 uses, while yes it is much much louder, does a way better job of staying cool than the HIS's. Leave the power settings at default. You should be kickin more MH out than that. Also are you running a extra dedicated power supply for those extra cards? A guy at Microcenter told me you can run 3 cards fine without any power issues. Trying to do more you are risking frying the PS/MB/GPUs. Hope that helps a bit.
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May 01, 2013, 02:26:48 AM |
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Seems dropping it and modifying other settings is dropping the temps and keeping the kH/s near constant.
You don't need high mem clock for mining, I run all my 7970's at 1125-1140 core with 1000 clock fan auto and I never hit above 80C and hashing at 670-700MH per card
He's mining LTC. Yes, you need a high mem clock for LTC mining. Oh, oops sorry lol
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batman, not crabman
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May 01, 2013, 10:35:47 AM |
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Seems dropping it and modifying other settings is dropping the temps and keeping the kH/s near constant.
You don't need high mem clock for mining, I run all my 7970's at 1125-1140 core with 1000 clock fan auto and I never hit above 80C and hashing at 670-700MH per card
He's mining LTC. Yes, you need a high mem clock for LTC mining. Oh, oops sorry lol I played around with my 6950s mining LTC, reducing the mem clock from 1250 (or whatever the default was) to 300 and it made no discernible difference to hash rate or power draw (using a Watts Clever meter). After discovering that I just put it back up to stock speeds. Maybe different cards respond differently??
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May 01, 2013, 10:54:08 AM |
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Could also be that the true mem speed is back to its original/stock setting.
My cards will only accept 150Mhz below GPU clock for instance 1200/1050 GPU/MEM clock, if I set MEM clock to 1049 or lower, it will change back to default (1200).
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May 01, 2013, 11:55:29 AM |
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I played around with my 6950s mining LTC, reducing the mem clock from 1250 (or whatever the default was) to 300 and it made no discernible difference to hash rate or power draw (using a Watts Clever meter). After discovering that I just put it back up to stock speeds. Maybe different cards respond differently??
The power draw and the temperatures should be lower with VRAM at 300 MHz. Open GPU-Z to check the actual clocks.
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sveetsnelda
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May 01, 2013, 05:24:17 PM |
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Could also be that the true mem speed is back to its original/stock setting. ^This. It is hard coded into the GPU's BIOS on the 6000/7000 series cards to only allow 150mhz below engine clock. Dropping a 6000 series card to 300mhz would make the LTC hash rate drop significantly.
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May 01, 2013, 09:45:04 PM |
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I know this is OT but what would cause a sapphire 7970 to think its default clock is 1100mhz? I mean i've been running it @ 1100mhz for 2 months and with warmer weather coming, i've been lowering that clock down...but if i don't have cgminer running or msi AB it'll stay @ 1100mhz, won't even idle down and it is not even the primary vid card...also tryed uninstalling msi ab and deleting the profile dir.
Did i just burn the card into thinking it is suppose to stay at 1100mhz no matter what? lol...msi AB won't change the clock of it anymore, but cgminer will and trixx but only if i change the clock in msi ab first, then the other one...wonder if something is breaking on the card or just a setting in windows 7 is messed up...its no big deal i guess, just gotta play around more with it when i want to change the engine on it...sorry this is OT but alot of knowledgeable ppl view this thread and i would like to know if anyone has had this happen to them..Thanks
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sveetsnelda
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May 02, 2013, 01:53:14 AM |
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It's a setting (not the card). I know that MSI AB does this, but I can't vouch for Trixx.
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May 02, 2013, 04:14:18 AM |
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Raise your Intensity to 11 or 13 Umm no. I: 7 is just fine for BTC mining. Beautiful rig setup dude ..real classy My 10 rigs look like a chinese industrial complex and yours is beverly hills ...lol Waterblocks are really the way if u can afford the ROI ?? Do u recommend getting chips down that low ... Is it a case of the lower the better I am running everything at 71 c ??
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May 02, 2013, 05:54:25 AM Last edit: May 02, 2013, 06:33:01 AM by Hippie Tech |
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Guess what ! I'm building a farm of 7800s.. lol.. and one 5850... I've doubled my mhash by upgrading me pappa's htpc and by adding a 2nd Msi R7870 and 2 Sapphire 7870xts. The Antec HCP 850w and the Asus 970 r2.0 also helped. Next up is an Antec 1100 because my fans are tire of eating the cat's hair. 7870xt w/black Zalman, 7870 w/red Zalman, 7870 w/stock Twin Frozr III.. The xt seems stable at 1225mhz on the core/ 531 mhash/s, but thanks to the weak stock VRM heatink and the warm weather, I have not had the chance to test it much or see if it can do more. Pics/ stats of the other rig.. coming soon.. I mean it this time. pEACe
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May 06, 2013, 08:57:25 AM |
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You successfully managed to make Bitcoin mining look epic. Congrats. cant see the video, video not available or some like that.
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melmo
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May 06, 2013, 01:51:08 PM |
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If I'm not watercooling, should I leave the plastic shroud on the GPU? I have 5 7950s running on a Gigabyte UD-5 Motherboard mining LTC with no shrouds. I believe they're rather adequately spaced, and I have a big 20" Lasko Cyclone fan pointed at them, yet I'm always seeming to get mid 80s to 90C on the cards. I know some of them aren't spaced exactly right and that will be changed soon. A friend of mine is making some custom open-air wood frames for me that will be stackable so I can put 4 rigs together (two beside and two on top of them) and get a big construction sized fan to blow air through them.
Cards are Powercolor AX7950s and are voltage locked (I'll be buying unlocked ones next time as I know of some now). Powertune is set to 20 on them. Getting about 535kH/s per card with standard riser cables (not powered, but some are on the way to see if it will boost the kH/s and let me drop the powertune to -5 or -10).
I would love to get the temps down a bit on these without having to pay for expensive watercooling. Soon I'll be renting a place to build 4 more rigs and put all 6 in and let the rigs pay the electric bill (my apartment doesn't have the juice necessary to feed 6 rigs like this). Then I'll slowly accumulate more rigs. Any suggestions would be welcomed to get these temps lower! Thanks!
-Moose
I would try putting the shroud back on one of those cards and checking if the temperature drops. With those reference-style coolers, the shroud directs the air through the heatsink and improves the cooling.
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May 06, 2013, 06:41:12 PM |
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Running 2x 7970 XFX Black Edition.. If anybody willing to help me get 700ish kh/s PM me (Cant get over 500 for some reason ) 1000core/1425mem Try this with CGMiner: --thread-concurrency 8192 -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 And keep your core/memory ratio at 0.5757575757.... So with a 1000MHz core, your memory should be ~1737MHz.
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May 06, 2013, 06:53:04 PM |
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Is that a dedicated mining computer? Here is what worked for me: try this -g 2 -I 13 --shaders 2048 -w256
use cgminer 2.11.4 do not set thread-concurrency let cgminer detect the best value for your cards, maybe try the last beta drivers 13.3, i get more than 720 kh/s with core1040/memory1750 with vcore unervolted and vmemory overvolted , i did order Arctic extreme cooler tried it on 1 card and it is amazing I am getting around 67 c°with these setting comparing to the other cards that are running @ 86 c° I did order more coolers for the other cards, it is worth every cent I did give.
This worked very well for me. I went from: I 20 TC 24000 g 1 to I 13 TC 10240 g 2 With the core clock staying at 1025, memory at 1800, and voltage at 1.063 each GPU went from 675 KH to 720 KH.
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May 06, 2013, 06:55:40 PM |
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Is that a dedicated mining computer?
Here is what worked for me:
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yes its a dedicated rig.. My first one.. Thus the reason why it looks nice.. haha But anyways what cards you using? And what program you using to OC?
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Beaflag VonRathburg
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May 06, 2013, 07:06:36 PM |
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Is that a dedicated mining computer?
Here is what worked for me:
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yes its a dedicated rig.. My first one.. Thus the reason why it looks nice.. haha But anyways what cards you using? And what program you using to OC? Remove the crossfire connectors CGMiner 2.11.4 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Catalyst 13.3 with included SDK MSI Afterburner 3.0.0 Beta 8 (Easily allows unofficial overclocking)
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