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Re: Gigabyte GV-R797TO-3GD...give me 2 weeks of my life back!!
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Monsters2r
on 25/04/2013, 21:02:24 UTC
Really its a combination of both.  I have a 5830 that sits under a desk that I burnt the stock fan out of within a year (running at 100% all the time is never a good idea).  I then strapped a delta 120 on it and it did its thing. Yes, noisy but yet.  That eventually died.  Now I have a delta 92 on it.  Still does the trick at keeping it around mid 70s and is less noisy than the 120.

The delta fan blew out???  I thought they lasted forever.  I run the delta at around 80%, I'd rather replace the case fan, then replace the gpu fans.

I probably could get away with that, if I used some sort of fan controller.  But i dont, just plug it directly into a 12v and let it go full power.  Maybe next time.

Thanks, good to know.  I was going to order 2 more non-PWM Delta 120mm fans, but am going to spring the extra $$ for the PWM versions.
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Re: Gigabyte GV-R797TO-3GD...give me 2 weeks of my life back!!
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Monsters2r
on 25/04/2013, 20:23:07 UTC
Really its a combination of both.  I have a 5830 that sits under a desk that I burnt the stock fan out of within a year (running at 100% all the time is never a good idea).  I then strapped a delta 120 on it and it did its thing. Yes, noisy but yet.  That eventually died.  Now I have a delta 92 on it.  Still does the trick at keeping it around mid 70s and is less noisy than the 120.

The delta fan blew out???  I thought they lasted forever.  I run the delta at around 80%, I'd rather replace the case fan, then replace the gpu fans.
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Re: Gigabyte 7950 or msi twin frozr?
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Monsters2r
on 25/04/2013, 20:10:35 UTC
I'm looking to getting two 7950s for Mining ATM the will be in my gaming case but eventually and open air minding case so I was wondering which one of these would be better for mining.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125414 Gigabyte
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127667 MSI

If they are anything like the 7970, the top card will suck in the exhaust air from the bottom card heating up the top card.  Make sure your cooling can handle it.

get a reference design 7950 which has the blower fan that pushes the hot air out of the case and not all around the inside of the case which is what the gigabyte does.
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Gigabyte GV-R797TO-3GD...give me 2 weeks of my life back!!
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Monsters2r
on 25/04/2013, 19:51:50 UTC
I am a noob so I am unable to post in reply to people's problems with this gawd awful card.

I was mining successfully with one of these cards...then I had the great greedy idea that 2 is better than one.

Got a second card, plugged it in, set it up, started hashing and went to sleep...apparently I blew out the card, and the temps were around 90 all night long.  This cooling set-up is horrible when using 2 cards with out risers in a standard case.  The exhaust air from the bottom card get's sucked in by the top card, super heating the top card.

I got a replacement card, since I'm still greedy for my coins...I put a box fan right on the case and was able to run 75,80 on both cards...700+kh/s on each card...it worked but was not an elegant solution.  After 2 weeks of trying different fans and different settings to reduce the heat, I found a solution.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835213006
I got the pwm version of this fan...now both cards run at about 72-73 all day long.  It's hella noisy, but that's the sound of money being made.

One thing I learned about fans...it's not about the rpm of cfm...it's about the pressure...the delta fans will push air even through high resistance.
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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Monsters2r
on 23/04/2013, 02:19:18 UTC
Howdy
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Re: guiminer not detecting ati radeon 5770
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Monsters2r
on 23/04/2013, 02:11:33 UTC
Change the driver to recommended catalyst version
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Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM
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Monsters2r
on 23/04/2013, 02:09:03 UTC
As long as there is some profit to be made I will mine...to cover my hardware costs.