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Topic: AMD wizzards here ? 1x unstable R9 390 .. (Read 225 times)

newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
October 15, 2017, 08:34:36 AM
#3
Well, it looked like removing that card solved my issues but about 24 hours down the line the miner stopped again as the computer locked up.

Think i need to start from scratch and i am not looking forward to it as i always find it a lot of work since the computer also serves as my main machine with loads of software and all.
Not just a matter of installing windows, gfx drivers, miner and go ....

Just weird that it was running perfect and these past 3 weeks it started doing this. As if a buffer is filled or something.
Btw mainly using Nicehash which worked good in my case as i could stop and stop and start it whenever i wanted to.

Maybe need to fork out more cash and get a mainboard, cpu, ram and ssd and make it standalone and install windows from scratch.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
October 13, 2017, 04:06:42 PM
#2

One of the fans has 1 broken blade (they are so fragile), could this have anything to do with it ? (temps are nearly the same as the other card, plus i put a 120mm fan to aid.


 which leads to a fan that vibrates and won't spin at full speed (usually), and DEFINITELY decreases airflow for less cooling.

 Might not be the issue if your temps are close, but it IS a future "fail point" even if the card is working NOW.

newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
October 13, 2017, 10:37:30 AM
#1
Build a rig that consists of 3x R9 390 and 1x 7950.
Started with the latter, added 1 R9 added 1 more and finally another.

Everything worked fine (Win7 64bit) eventhough i had to add a 2nd PSU (1400W) to aid my OCZ 700W psu.
These past 2 weeks things went downhill. System locked up totally, no response and had to power it off manually.
it would lock up after 2 days of mining, then some hours, very unpredictable.

I did sometimes see in the mining terminal that GPU1 had reported faults.
Tried to switch to a brandnew rise on that GPU, switch the PCI E port, even switched PCIE power cables. To no avail.
remove all AMD drivers and software, installed drivers ... No joy.

I finally left it out and the Rig has been stable for now, almost 24H and it looks like i am good now, but after this weekend i know that for sure.

Some specifics:

That problem GPU is exactly the same MSI R9 390 as one of the others, yet it runs 1000/1500mhz while the other one (problem free) runs 1040/1500.
How can they be different ?
Has the bios been altered (bought it used) ? underclocked ?

One of the fans has 1 broken blade (they are so fragile), could this have anything to do with it ? (temps are nearly the same as the other card, plus i put a 120mm fan to aid.


Any suggestions ?
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