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January 07, 2017, 09:00:52 PM |
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I just saw this post and registered to answer, even though it may be too late for the poster who asked. If you try to run ccminer with the required address, wallet, etc., and it gives you a JSON error, you probably have ccminer installed from the repositories, and you are inadvertently running that one. Instead, open a console in your new directory and run it as ./ccminer. The ./ make all the difference in the world. Then you'll be running the version inside that folder which should not cause the JSON error. I just had and solved this same issue myself.
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bensam1231
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January 08, 2017, 01:21:40 PM |
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Had another EVGA 5173 burn out on me. I only had one failure until I started OCing their memory. The only thing I can think of is they didn't engineer the cards capable of handling full TDP including the memory. They were operating just fine for about a month and a half until I OC'd the memory like two weeks ago. Now I'm getting a chain of failures. However, I have seen delayed failures which have nothing to do with OCs at all (MSI cards). Failures goes like this > rig turns off > either refuses to turn back on until faulty card is removed OR shower of sparks that shoot out of the burned out component on the EVGA card. This is the second one I've had fail specifically at this spot. I've had others fail, but it's under the heatsink and frontplate (above the PCB) so I can't determine where the sparks are coming from. I assumed it had to do with the thermal pad cooling issue, however, there is no way a thermal pad would help this little guy on the back of the card. As I've mentioned the only failures I've been having are 5173s, not 6173s or FTW cards. It could be due to the backplate? It's hard to tell if the backplate actually makes contact with this specific component. Either way it looks like multiple things are going wrong with these cards. This failure is on the back of the card and there is no way a thermal pad would help. Read on. These specific cards are kept very close to a air intake which is currently about 20f. There is no way they're overheating, this can only be an eventual stress failure due to utilizing too much voltage for either a underrated component or one that is of very low quality. However the front failure I'm pretty sure is different from the back failures I've been having. It's not just the fans spinning to low as well (back components aren't even cooled by the fan). I have them in machines further away from the intake and they do the same thing.   If you have these cards and you're running them at low TDP to save on efficiency you're playing with fire, quite literally. I run mine full TDP (112%). You probably can avoid failures by running them at 100% as well. I haven't tested this, but I assume so. Either way, highly avoid getting these cards. So far I haven't had any failures with any of the other models though.
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January 08, 2017, 01:51:34 PM Last edit: January 08, 2017, 02:08:27 PM by bensam1231 |
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It appears there are different revisions between 5173s as well, there are different component layouts. I checked a lot of them with my infrared gun, this specific revision appears to be the one with trouble. I checked another one of the boards and it was sitting at 112c in one spot(!), 108c on one of the components. None of my other cards get anywhere close to this.
Unfortunately the boards aren't labeled with a revision number so it's hard to tell which one is which, without looking at the layouts. Some of my older 5173s with different component layouts don't seem to have hotspots like this (theirs sit under 100c).
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January 08, 2017, 02:44:48 PM |
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I have problem with zotac gtx 1070 amp fans. I have 7 cards and 4 of them have fan problems. 2 gigabyte 1070 g1 gaminghave fan problem too. Their nearest fans to the vga ports are not working. Zotac's fans are really crappy. if the metal stickers that on the fans move, fans begin to works slow and live balance problems. I contacted ith zotac but they don't want to send fan to replace them. Ne revisions have micron and rma processes are too slow in here.
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January 08, 2017, 04:02:46 PM |
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Gigabyte fans are pron to failure across all their cards (they're the half height cheap fans)
Which specific Zotac cards do you have? They have more then one model and I haven't had any problems with the three fan ones yet.
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January 08, 2017, 05:05:41 PM Last edit: January 08, 2017, 05:51:46 PM by bensam1231 |
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Yeah I bought three of those and resold them back due to very poor cooling performance (also talked about it in this thread a few times). The fans sit at 100% all the time due to the shroud wrapping the edges of the card completely and preventing air from exhausting from the heatsink. That can contribute to failures due to fans having to work harder to move any air at the same RPMs due to resistance. Cover the outlet on a fan and see how long it lasts, it's pretty close to simply holding down the fan and letting the motor burn out. Not sure about the metal caps, other brands have metal caps as well and they don't seem to effect the longevity of the fans. Matter of a fact the only brand I have that doesn't have caps is Gigabyte and they definitely eventually go bad. The fans might just be bad in general, mixed with running at 100% and the exhaust being covered. I own some three fan Zotacs and haven't had problems yet. Those don't have a shroud that completely covers the edge... we'll see. Fan issues usually take a half a year before the start developing.
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January 08, 2017, 07:23:53 PM |
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5173 is the Black Edition right ? without backplate
Did you check the memory brand ?
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January 08, 2017, 07:38:18 PM |
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i have 2 evga 1070 (6173) burned.. out of a rig of 5. 
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January 08, 2017, 07:53:48 PM |
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i have 2 evga 1070 (6173) burned.. out of a rig of 5.  Ah yeah aren't those the ones they were talking about on the EVGA forum where the memory heatsink pad weren't touching the memory chips. They need to be fixed or sent back to EVGA i invite you to contact them about it.
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January 08, 2017, 10:45:33 PM |
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5173 is the Black Edition right ? without backplate
Did you check the memory brand ?
Just 5173s, that's their model number. No backplate. And the problem I'm having isn't isolated completely to thermal pads, but padawan is uninformed as always and has me on ignore.
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January 09, 2017, 01:15:09 AM |
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5173 is the Black Edition right ? without backplate
Did you check the memory brand ?
Just 5173s, that's their model number. No backplate. And the problem I'm having isn't isolated completely to thermal pads, but padawan is uninformed as always and has me on ignore. And I am ago 3-4 weeks at EVGA filed for thermal pads, but I still have not got thermal pads .
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January 09, 2017, 01:56:56 AM |
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So, you don't smoke but your cards do?
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January 09, 2017, 02:07:39 AM |
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If there is no backplate, there is nothing to do with the VRM thermal pads :p and the mem ones are only for micron chips which doesnt have the same height (but look like a bad rumour this thing, pads are compressed)
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January 09, 2017, 09:07:31 AM |
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i have 2 evga 1070 (6173) burned.. out of a rig of 5.  Ah yeah aren't those the ones they were talking about on the EVGA forum where the memory heatsink pad weren't touching the memory chips. They need to be fixed or sent back to EVGA i invite you to contact them about it. i was quoting _javi_ with his model 08G-P4-6173 this model is the EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC GAMING ACX 3.0 and this one got a backplate and the thermal pad mod is available for them. Never spoke about the other model with no backplate... I have GTX 1070 FTW from EVGA, with micron chip, the backplate run hot, but i don't think i have an issue with the termal pads, will still order some in case of.
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January 09, 2017, 12:53:06 PM |
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If there is no backplate, there is nothing to do with the VRM thermal pads :p and the mem ones are only for micron chips which doesnt have the same height (but look like a bad rumour this thing, pads are compressed)
Thermal pads are for the front side of the card under the front plate (there is a plate under the heatsink). And no, they wouldn't help with the burn outs on the back as I've said. ~_~
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January 10, 2017, 02:14:55 PM Last edit: January 10, 2017, 02:47:18 PM by Epsylon3 |
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you are wrong, the thermal pad can help :  vs  But, the 1070s are less hungry For MSI, its different, their backplate is isolated and really thin... look like more an useless protection without thermal use (removed it on the 1060 Gaming X)
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January 10, 2017, 03:37:28 PM |
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you are wrong, the thermal pad can help :
But, the 1070s are less hungry
For MSI, its different, their backplate is isolated and really thin... look like more an useless protection without thermal use (removed it on the 1060 Gaming X)
Thanks for the info, very informative !
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January 10, 2017, 03:53:28 PM Last edit: January 10, 2017, 04:05:07 PM by bensam1231 |
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These aren't even the same cards in the same conditions doing the same things. You can't just post random infrared photos as comparisons. If you had a before and after of the same card doing the same thing I might be obliged. There are so many things wrong with this comparison I can't even cover all of it. -_-
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January 10, 2017, 03:57:44 PM |
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These aren't even the same cards in the same conditions doing the same things. You can't just post random infrared photos as comparisons. If you had a before and after of the same card doing the same thing I might be obliged. You don't even know what programs they're running. There are so many things wrong with this comparison I can't even cover all of it. -_- It's just that, as usual, you NEED to be right, don't you? :-D
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