two 9800 GX2's a crankin'
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:09 pm
I hit my first 10,000 point day! The set up took a bit of effort, however the results are demonstrable.
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I had to throw on the brakes..... The heat was hitting 96 degrees C in an open case. I am open to some cooling suggestions.rickoic wrote:Way to go David.
I had 2 of them crankin' before my fire, and they do put out the points. Getting 4 GPU's crankin should get you near 20,000 ppd when they settle down.
Fold on
Rick
My first nym, yes.OSULLY wrote:Then you must be hell-yes
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Go to the http://www.evga.com website and become a member by registering your cards. Then you can goto http://www.evga.com/precision and download a program that allows you to peg your card(s) fan speed at 100% which should drop temps by 10-15 C. It will also alow you to increase/decrease GPU MHz as well as increse/decrease memory speed.David wrote:I had to through on the brakes..... The heat was hitting 96 degrees C in an open case. I am open to some cooling suggestions.
Might try getting a usb fan that you can aim on the mb and graphics cards that will circulate the air better.David wrote:Rickoic,
I had the fans pinned at 100% and the cards are a couple of slot widths apart. The issue might be the proteins they were working on, poor air flow in the cabinet (questionable) or the 680a processor on the motherboard which does run hot.
For now I am throttling back.... until I have it all figured out.
I am going to pickup some dryer hose at the local Home Depot and run it with a fan between the cards. In addition, I will be pulling a couple of hard disks to further reduce the heat.rickoic wrote:Might try getting a usb fan that you can aim on the mb and graphics cards that will circulate the air better.
Fold on,
Rick
I have managed to keep the heat down, but can only do so with one board running....David wrote:I am going to pickup some dryer hose at the local Home Depot and run it with a fan between the cards. In addition, I will be pulling a couple of hard disks to further reduce the heat.
It is in an open case, but in a cabinet... Froo froo stuff for the missus. However, I have a 12cm fan connected to a dryer hose that draws fresh air. The one gx2 runs at about 79c, which is acceptable. The temps jump into the 90's with both card going, and lock ups occur. Hopefully, I will be able to place the box in to basement and route the necessary cables up into the office. It would make for a quieter environment and permit even more aggressive cooling techniques.rickoic wrote:What's the room temp?
Is the mb inside a case, or in the open air?
Fold on
Rick
I will hopefully run the box from the basement, open, with large fans....YeOldeStonecat wrote:Wow..a couple of days there with over 12k a day.
Fun running on the salt flats while it lasted.
Not so much a nook, but a jar on the spice rack.MadDoctor wrote:Doesn't Brembo have a nook in your basement??????
<checks rear view mirror> Looks better than your front!MadDoctor wrote:How do you like the view of my butt David??????
Thanks Brian.YeOldeStonecat wrote:The crack of the sound barrier is announcing your pace...
Wow! Please be gentle when you run over me...I bruise easy!David wrote:Thanks Brian.
All with two machines, and not even at full bore. GPU folding is a no brainer.
Play carefully, oh maleficent physician. For Tynk shall dust ye with the nefarious powders of impotence (salt peter)MadDoctor wrote:... and David, she has been run over so many times she has hinges on her heels. A mattress on her back. A coin meter on her belt. Those are not bruises. Those are physical anomalies that are being treated with a combination of medications at the NCID.
Wait... that would be my wife or sister. Darn! Now I have to do the phone sex thing to figure out who-is-who!
LOL. Combined with his stringbean...wow, what a sad end result.David wrote:Play carefully, oh maleficent physician. For Tynk shall dust ye with the nefarious powders of impotence (salt peter)
You speak from experience? And to David's point, age has already done that. What I have (and 2" is sad) does not work without the aid of a toothpick down the middle. Said toothpick tends to detract from the joys of the sexual experience (short as it may be).YeOldeStonecat wrote:LOL. Combined with his stringbean...wow, what a sad end result.
MadDoctor wrote:You speak from experience? And to David's point, age has already done that. What I have (and 2" is sad) does not work without the aid of a toothpick down the middle. Said toothpick tends to detract from the joys of the sexual experience (short as it may be).
Do not wag a tongue of false modesty in my direction, you barnyard lothario! All too many mammals have been lulled by the sight of your Derringer. Unbeknownst to them, the incredibly condensed corpus canvernosa. With the mere tickle of the glans, the MadDoctor transforms the toothpick to an oriface punishing caber.MadDoctor wrote:You speak from experience? And to David's point, age has already done that. What I have (and 2" is sad) does not work without the aid of a toothpick down the middle. Said toothpick tends to detract from the joys of the sexual experience (short as it may be).
David wrote:All too many mammals have been lulled by the sight of your Derringer. Unbeknownst to them, the incredibly condensed corpus canvernosa.
Like a frozen candy bar.....YeOldeStonecat wrote:
He broke his baculum ramming the last "ram".
