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August 22, 2011, 06:40:52 PM
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What miner are you using to get 458 MH/s at only 985MHz?  It takes me like 1010MHz to hit that number with the phatk 3% mod.
I use phoenix with phatk 2.2, I think its mostly due to using a headless Linux setup. I have a Windows machine with a 5870 that only gets 445 @ 985 though its my daily workstation and has Aero and other crap enabled.

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August 22, 2011, 06:44:22 PM
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Clocks:
5870 1: 985/300 458mhs 72C
5870 2: 940/300 437mhs 65C
5870 3: 940/300 437mhs 60C
5870 4: 940/300 437mhs 63C
6990 1: 920/600 413mhs 72C
6990 2: 920/600 413mhs 71C
6990 3: 920/600 413mhs 73C
6990 4: 920/600 413mhs 69C
All fans are at 85% and ambient room is around 25C

how did you get the 6990 memory to 600? flash bios and running linux?
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August 22, 2011, 06:50:32 PM
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A joy for the eyes! This is how it should be done. Proper housing improves air flow and thus keeps the temperatures down. Thumbs up!
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August 22, 2011, 06:51:05 PM
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Clocks:
5870 1: 985/300 458mhs 72C
5870 2: 940/300 437mhs 65C
5870 3: 940/300 437mhs 60C
5870 4: 940/300 437mhs 63C
6990 1: 920/600 413mhs 72C
6990 2: 920/600 413mhs 71C
6990 3: 920/600 413mhs 73C
6990 4: 920/600 413mhs 69C
All fans are at 85% and ambient room is around 25C

how did you get the 6990 memory to 600? flash bios and running linux?
Bios is flashed on both the 6990's & 5870's, I did have the 6990's sitting at 150hmz mem clock but I was worried it would cause damage so I upped them just in case.

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August 22, 2011, 06:51:54 PM
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Clocks:
5870 1: 985/300 458mhs 72C
5870 2: 940/300 437mhs 65C
5870 3: 940/300 437mhs 60C
5870 4: 940/300 437mhs 63C
6990 1: 920/600 413mhs 72C
6990 2: 920/600 413mhs 71C
6990 3: 920/600 413mhs 73C
6990 4: 920/600 413mhs 69C
All fans are at 85% and ambient room is around 25C

how did you get the 6990 memory to 600? flash bios and running linux?
Bios is flashed on both the 6990's & 5870's, I did have the 6990's sitting at 150hmz mem clock but I was worried it would cause damage so I upped them just in case.

do you run them under linux?
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August 22, 2011, 11:31:32 PM
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Clocks:
5870 1: 985/300 458mhs 72C
5870 2: 940/300 437mhs 65C
5870 3: 940/300 437mhs 60C
5870 4: 940/300 437mhs 63C
6990 1: 920/600 413mhs 72C
6990 2: 920/600 413mhs 71C
6990 3: 920/600 413mhs 73C
6990 4: 920/600 413mhs 69C
All fans are at 85% and ambient room is around 25C

how did you get the 6990 memory to 600? flash bios and running linux?
Bios is flashed on both the 6990's & 5870's, I did have the 6990's sitting at 150hmz mem clock but I was worried it would cause damage so I upped them just in case.

do you run them under linux?
Yes, headless Ubuntu, works great.

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August 25, 2011, 07:59:52 PM
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Finally, here they are, Pics of my shoe rack 6950 rigs.

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August 27, 2011, 08:42:17 PM
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Where is your Ares?

I'll show you mine if you show me yours

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My ares were sold a few months ago, one for $1400, the other for $1000. I still have pics if you want to see them xD

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August 28, 2011, 03:33:28 AM
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My turn
https://picasaweb.google.com/113608323076694766309/RIG?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCNGdx_3ptPP5JQ&feat=directlink&gsessionid=DVHUB3TebJtv-lDcCwxcCA#

all a mess mix of 6970-6950-6870-6850-5670 tot of 6.3Ghash most mobo MSI but some ASUS just because...
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August 28, 2011, 10:19:35 AM
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hold up, that card on the left has two extenders between the motherboard and the card - that works ok?

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August 28, 2011, 09:10:57 PM
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hold up, that card on the left has two extenders between the motherboard and the card - that works ok?

Valid question. I'd also like to know!
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August 29, 2011, 12:12:05 AM
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hold up, that card on the left has two extenders between the motherboard and the card - that works ok?

Valid question. I'd also like to know!
I've seen other posts where it's been verified to work. No guarantee it works on all motherboards but at least for some it does.

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August 29, 2011, 04:11:59 AM
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My turn
https://picasaweb.google.com/113608323076694766309/RIG?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCNGdx_3ptPP5JQ&feat=directlink&gsessionid=DVHUB3TebJtv-lDcCwxcCA#

all a mess mix of 6970-6950-6870-6850-5670 tot of 6.3Ghash most mobo MSI but some ASUS just because...
Ubuntu thank you of Inaba
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I wish can work more on my rig but not enough hours in the night Wink

I see you got some Vornado fans on those 6990s, how big of a difference do they make versus a cheap Honeywell desktop fan?  I know those suckers are strong but not as strong as those Lasko/Stanley mini carpet blower fans....It's all about efficiency at this point though  Wink

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August 29, 2011, 04:34:15 AM
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My turn
https://picasaweb.google.com/113608323076694766309/RIG?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCNGdx_3ptPP5JQ&feat=directlink&gsessionid=DVHUB3TebJtv-lDcCwxcCA#

all a mess mix of 6970-6950-6870-6850-5670 tot of 6.3Ghash most mobo MSI but some ASUS just because...
Ubuntu thank you of Inaba
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7514.0;topicseen

I wish can work more on my rig but not enough hours in the night Wink

I see you got some Vornado fans on those 6990s, how big of a difference do they make versus a cheap Honeywell desktop fan?  I know those suckers are strong but not as strong as those Lasko/Stanley mini carpet blower fans....It's all about efficiency at this point though  Wink
6970 I wish was 6990's Cheesy
almost 10 degrees less, it's not really cooling down the card directly but moving away the heat form the areas! Make a big difference

I am going to move things around and I am in the process to change all the cards with 5830, hash/watt/$ are the best

I got inspired from some rig on the wall I am thinking to place the PSU there Cheesy

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August 29, 2011, 07:56:06 PM
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Self-contained water-cooled triple 6990. Cool and quiet with nothing sticking outside the case:



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August 29, 2011, 09:34:24 PM
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Self-contained water-cooled triple 6990. Cool and quiet with nothing sticking outside the case:

very nice!

whats the temp of the 3 cards, and the water temp before and after the 3 cards? what watercooling system are you using?

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August 29, 2011, 09:57:11 PM
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very nice!

whats the temp of the 3 cards, and the water temp before and after the 3 cards? what watercooling system are you using?
Temps run about ambiant+40c, so typically 65c in our office.

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August 29, 2011, 10:31:02 PM
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Self-contained water-cooled triple 6990. Cool and quiet with nothing sticking outside the case:

What hash speeds are you getting & are they extremely overclocked?
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August 29, 2011, 10:36:44 PM
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far from perfected however my system(s) in their XXXL tower case



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August 30, 2011, 04:23:23 AM
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Temps run about ambiant+40c, so typically 65c in our office.



ok. i was wondering how much influence the hot water from the first gpu has on the next up to the last one - like how many gpu's can I put in line in a water cooled system until I need to put a radiator in

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