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Topic: My initial Radeon HD 7970 mining benchmarks - page 3. (Read 46819 times)

legendary
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Okey Dokey Lokey
Anyone know how to get the memory clock on the 7970 lower? If I lower it more than 950 mhz, it jumps up to stock speeds. I can't control the voltage in afterburner, and Trixx won't let me lower it, only raise it.
Have you enabled UnOffical Overclocking in MSIa?
newbie
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Anyone know how to get the memory clock on the 7970 lower? If I lower it more than 950 mhz, it jumps up to stock speeds. I can't control the voltage in afterburner, and Trixx won't let me lower it, only raise it.
newbie
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1225MHz @1225mV / 366 MHz (1500mV)
seems to be high as I can go without display artifacts.
This yields avg ~725MH/s and temperature is 80 degrees on fan 55% setting.

Phoenix settings:
-k poclbm WORKSIZE=64 VECTORS1 DEVICE=0 AGGRESSION=11

nice man! good luck
newbie
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1225MHz @1225mV / 366 MHz (1500mV)
seems to be high as I can go without display artifacts.
This yields avg ~725MH/s and temperature is 80 degrees on fan 55% setting.

Phoenix settings:
-k poclbm WORKSIZE=64 VECTORS1 DEVICE=0 AGGRESSION=11
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hmm. Might try a 7970 out! (Me and some guys are building a rig).

Out of curiosity, does anyone know if I can use a garbage CPU/mobo/RAM? (Ya, I'm a noob at mining).

Yes my rigs use Sempron single core (watch out the OEM version has no fan), 2GB cheapo ram (1GB might work but 2GB is so cheap), no HDD, and 4GB USB drive running Linux.  It was Linuxcoin but now is the Linux install kano has in his signature above.

Thanks! I was actually thinking of using a Sempron! Thanks for the help!
donator
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Gerald Davis
Hmm. Might try a 7970 out! (Me and some guys are building a rig).

Out of curiosity, does anyone know if I can use a garbage CPU/mobo/RAM? (Ya, I'm a noob at mining).

Yes my rigs use Sempron single core (watch out the OEM version has no fan), 2GB cheapo ram (1GB might work but 2GB is so cheap), no HDD, and 4GB USB drive running Linux.  It was Linuxcoin but now is the Linux install kano has in his signature above.
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Hmm. Might try a 7970 out! (Me and some guys are building a rig).

Out of curiosity, does anyone know if I can use a garbage CPU/mobo/RAM? (Ya, I'm a noob at mining).
Yes, CPU plays only a very small part in mining on linux ...
CPU's will typically downclock while mining and still used < 5%
newbie
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Hmm. Might try a 7970 out! (Me and some guys are building a rig).

Out of curiosity, does anyone know if I can use a garbage CPU/mobo/RAM? (Ya, I'm a noob at mining).
newbie
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I found that the lower the GPU clock is, the lower you can take down your memory clock. Works the same the other direction. Currently I have mine at 1100MHz GPU and 950MHz. That's the lowest I could get my memory clock with the GPU clock like it is, without it jumping up to stock speed. Fan is at 61% and temp is a solid 66C. Average 650 MHash/s. I wish I could figure out a way to lower the memory clock more to keep temps even lower so I can turn the fan down. I can't undervolt either because even in afterburner, after I enable volt changing, it won't let me change the voltage. Any ideas on that one?
legendary
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DiabloMiner author
Around 675, iirc their peak efficiency is above 90%. So ~610 watt at the meter is what I'd consider safe.

D3, I think you might have your numbers backwards.

Yes, but what comes out of the wall is what is being used total. So. Something.

Did I mention I hate math?
newbie
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Around 675, iirc their peak efficiency is above 90%. So ~610 watt at the meter is what I'd consider safe.

D3, I think you might have your numbers backwards.  Power at the wall is always higher than the power supplied.  Power supplied is what the PSU is rated for.

Plus, peak efficiency is typically around 50-60% load.  And I don't think there's any 750W Corsair PSU with that kind of efficiency.

Since he didn't actually say what model it is, I'm going to assume a TX750 V2.

Quality review here:
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=230

So at the power draw he's at, he's MAYBE getting 85% efficiency.  So 790W draw at the wall is about 670W supplied by the power supply, or a little less than 90% of the power supply's maximum capability.  It's not the most optimal situation, but he's well within the capability of the PSU.  If it was a lesser brand, I'd be concerned, but I wouldn't be too worried about the Corsair unit.
newbie
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Idle: ~130W (0 MHash/s)
2 x 925 MHz: ~670W to ~680W (1104 MHash/s) - Power use increases as temps increase
2 x 1125 MHz: ~750W to ~790W (1345 MHash/s) - Power use increases as temps increase
Idle (with OC): ~130W (0 MHash/s)

I'm guessing that a slightly higher rated power supply with better efficiency might be called for on this one.

You could probably shave another 40-60W per card by undervolting. I got 50W off of mine @ 1125MHz which lowered the temps enough (8-9ºC IIRC) to afford running the fans at slower speeds, and others on the forums have been able to undervolt even more than that.
legendary
Activity: 1162
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DiabloMiner author
2 x Sapphire Radeon 7970
Corsair 750W PSU

I'm guessing that a slightly higher rated power supply with better efficiency might be called for on this one.

No shit. Corsairs are rated at continuous wattage, and 7970s use 250w each at stock, and you shouldn't exceed 90% of that 750, and you're doing 750-790 at the wall? Holy crap dude.

Go buy one of these: http://ur1.ca/7sqrz
Keep in mind that the draw from the wall will be about 20% or more greater than the DC load on the PSU. That 750W number is what it is capable of delivering in DC. At 750W at the wall, the PSU may only be delivering around 600W to the hardware (more if the efficiency is better).

Around 675, iirc their peak efficiency is above 90%. So ~610 watt at the meter is what I'd consider safe.
member
Activity: 75
Merit: 10
2 x Sapphire Radeon 7970
Corsair 750W PSU

I'm guessing that a slightly higher rated power supply with better efficiency might be called for on this one.

No shit. Corsairs are rated at continuous wattage, and 7970s use 250w each at stock, and you shouldn't exceed 90% of that 750, and you're doing 750-790 at the wall? Holy crap dude.

Go buy one of these: http://ur1.ca/7sqrz
Keep in mind that the draw from the wall will be about 20% or more greater than the DC load on the PSU. That 750W number is what it is capable of delivering in DC. At 750W at the wall, the PSU may only be delivering around 600W to the hardware (more if the efficiency is better).
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
DiabloMiner author
Go buy one of these: http://ur1.ca/7sqrz
Weird short-URL. Redirects to:
Code:
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Yes, I used a tinyurl because the newegg url is so long.
hero member
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Go buy one of these: http://ur1.ca/7sqrz
Weird short-URL. Redirects to:
Code:
http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-2150801-104408
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legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
DiabloMiner author
2 x Sapphire Radeon 7970
Corsair 750W PSU

I'm guessing that a slightly higher rated power supply with better efficiency might be called for on this one.

No shit. Corsairs are rated at continuous wattage, and 7970s use 250w each at stock, and you shouldn't exceed 90% of that 750, and you're doing 750-790 at the wall? Holy crap dude.

Go buy one of these: http://ur1.ca/7sqrz
member
Activity: 75
Merit: 10
Just wanted to chime in on this. I just picked up a pair of Sapphire Radeon 7970 GPUs. I've overclocked them to 1125MHz. I'm using Diablo Miner for this run. My hash rate ranges between 1335 and 1340 MHash/s. Note that this is with dual GPU.

EDIT: I'll try and get power figures soon. I have a Kill-a-watt, I just gotta find it.

EDIT 2:

System Specifications:

Intel Core I7 960 @ 3.2 GHz
24 GB DDR3-1600
2 x Sapphire Radeon 7970
Corsair 750W PSU
WD 2TB Black HDD

Power Consumption in Watts w/ (MHash/s):

Idle: ~130W (0 MHash/s)
2 x 925 MHz: ~670W to ~680W (1104 MHash/s) - Power use increases as temps increase
2 x 1125 MHz: ~750W to ~790W (1345 MHash/s) - Power use increases as temps increase
Idle (with OC): ~130W (0 MHash/s)

I'm guessing that a slightly higher rated power supply with better efficiency might be called for on this one.
member
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Merit: 10
PlayGame.com
well, right now they are all reference except for one XFX card.
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1001
Okey Dokey Lokey
Hmmm.
I shall just assume i do not know what i am talking about since i do not own a 7970
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