cmg5461 (OP)
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April 25, 2012, 09:44:00 PM |
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Just got done water cooling my card today, and it's staying at ~ 31C. 580mhash/s / 99.484W = 5.83Mhash/W factoring in 15% loss in power -> 580/(99.484*1.15) = 5.069 Mhash/W o.o
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mc_lovin
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April 25, 2012, 09:47:18 PM |
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Nice! You should post pics of the gear, I'd love to see that!
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ice_chill
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April 25, 2012, 09:58:06 PM |
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Have you measured from the wall or rely on software reading ? Also wouldn't Diablominer give you around 650Mhash ?
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scifimike12
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April 25, 2012, 10:36:52 PM |
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You should try the latest version of CGMiner (or DiabloMiner). Like ice_chill said, you should be getting a little more hashing speed.
Out of curiosity, how are you getting 700MHz memory? The lowest I'm able to force it to is 800. Tried CGMiner, MSI Afterburner (with unofficial overclocking enabled), and CCC.
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cmg5461 (OP)
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April 26, 2012, 01:14:56 AM |
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Have you measured from the wall or rely on software reading ? Also wouldn't Diablominer give you around 650Mhash ?
I have not measured from the wall; however, HWiNFO64 has been known to be pretty reputable. Remember the 7 series performs at it's peak with lower temps. (less leakage - superconductor theory) Here are some pictures:
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ice_chill
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April 26, 2012, 01:48:36 AM |
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According to WIKI hardware comparison you can squeeze 820Mhash if you overclock to 1290 core.
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cmg5461 (OP)
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April 26, 2012, 01:54:35 AM |
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According to WIKI hardware comparison you can squeeze 820Mhash if you overclock to 1290 core.
You need a massive increase in voltage though :p I'm at .985v atm. It's stable at .955, but I figure a little extra juice wont hurt.
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April 27, 2012, 02:56:04 AM |
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Nice photos. When you can, would you mind going over what you used to change the mem clocks?
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April 27, 2012, 04:41:42 AM |
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factoring in 15% loss in power 580/(99.484*1.15) = 5.069 Mhash/W o.o
Why factor out 15% again?
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cmg5461 (OP)
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April 27, 2012, 04:45:16 AM |
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factoring in 15% loss in power 580/(99.484*1.15) = 5.069 Mhash/W o.o
Why factor out 15% again? Psu Efficiency
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cmg5461 (OP)
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April 27, 2012, 04:46:23 AM |
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Nice photos. When you can, would you mind going over what you used to change the mem clocks?
I'm using afterburner beta 15. Set clocks to what you want, then go into cgminer and adjust the memory clock to < what you have set in after burner. I usually type 300 in afterburner then 300 in cgminer.
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April 27, 2012, 04:52:15 AM |
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factoring in 15% loss in power 580/(99.484*1.15) = 5.069 Mhash/W o.o
Why factor out 15% again? Psu Efficiency Ah makes sense. Forgot you were reading off on-card power measurement devices. Thanks.
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cmg5461 (OP)
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April 27, 2012, 04:59:30 AM |
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Ah makes sense. Forgot you were reading off on-card power measurement devices. Thanks.
No problem
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April 27, 2012, 05:22:09 AM |
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April 28, 2012, 02:52:36 AM |
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I like your radiator setup. I have a similar quad radiator setup on top of my Antec P280
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cmg5461 (OP)
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April 28, 2012, 03:51:30 AM |
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I like your radiator setup. I have a similar quad radiator setup on top of my Antec P280 Personally, I wish it would fit in the case :p But it will do. Waiting for the "what the hell is that monster" stare I'll get when I move out of my dorm :p Also, how do you recommend I thread my fan cables inside of my case? This case was build for an internal skinny 240 rad, lol.
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April 28, 2012, 04:42:58 AM |
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I actually thread the molex connector out the watercooling tubing holes then I just cable-tie them together and let them hang out the back. If I wanted to make them look even neater I'd prolly buy a sleeving kit. I'm a jerk when I go to LAN parties and run all 4 of my Ultra Kaze on the radiator at 3000 RPM then put on my noise-cancelling headphones
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cmg5461 (OP)
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April 28, 2012, 07:28:54 PM |
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I actually thread the molex connector out the watercooling tubing holes then I just cable-tie them together and let them hang out the back. If I wanted to make them look even neater I'd prolly buy a sleeving kit. I'm a jerk when I go to LAN parties and run all 4 of my Ultra Kaze on the radiator at 3000 RPM then put on my noise-cancelling headphones Good idea, but I have my fans connected to my pwm ports :p 2k rpm fans are alittle loud to sleep with.
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