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December 06, 2011, 04:05:44 PM
#32
Like I said before I sold it a few weeks ago, and I never ran in @940 because it crashed going over 905mh/s.
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December 06, 2011, 03:09:46 PM
#31
I love to see your flags and proof of that statement then?

-v 2 -w 256 -I 8

and proof that 390 @ 940 is low?

Show your MH/s @940.
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December 06, 2011, 02:15:52 PM
#30
actually I think i misremembered (sold it a few weeks ago), it was 370mh/s with cgminer, 905/300.  390mh/s@940 core sounds like you have flags or something set wrong.
and 370 / 905 * 940 = Huh. Oh.
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December 06, 2011, 01:30:24 PM
#29
I love to see your flags and proof of that statement then?

-v 2 -w 256 -I 8
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December 06, 2011, 12:59:48 PM
#28
actually I think i misremembered (sold it a few weeks ago), it was 370mh/s with cgminer, 905/300.  390mh/s@940 core sounds like you have flags or something set wrong.

I love to see your flags and proof of that statement then?
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December 06, 2011, 12:57:56 PM
#27
fwiw I got up to 390mh/s without overvolting on my 5850, think I used 905 core and 300 mem.

950/300 you meant


You sir, have a stick up your ass.

And you're not happy because its not your stick?

Dumb ass, we know because 390mh/s from 5850 is only with 940-950core range.


Kid, this forum isn't a place for angsty-teen attitudes. Regardless of my intelligence, I'm sure many would agree that your calling everyone a dumb ass and correcting them isn't constructive in the least.

Cheers.

Was your comment contructive?
Learn to be called a dumb ass because you can only make stupid comment.
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December 06, 2011, 08:21:36 AM
#26
actually I think i misremembered (sold it a few weeks ago), it was 370mh/s with cgminer, 905/300.  390mh/s@940 core sounds like you have flags or something set wrong.
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December 06, 2011, 01:10:54 AM
#25
fwiw I got up to 390mh/s without overvolting on my 5850, think I used 905 core and 300 mem.

950/300 you meant


You sir, have a stick up your ass.

And you're not happy because its not your stick?

Dumb ass, we know because 390mh/s from 5850 is only with 940-950core range.


Kid, this forum isn't a place for angsty-teen attitudes. Regardless of my intelligence, I'm sure many would agree that your calling everyone a dumb ass and correcting them isn't constructive in the least.

Cheers.
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December 05, 2011, 09:47:24 PM
#24

Dumb ass, we know because 390mh/s from 5850 is only with 940-950core range.


ZOMG somebody made a typo on the interwebs.  Get the pitchforks and torches!  Kill it with flames!
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December 05, 2011, 09:29:59 PM
#23
fwiw I got up to 390mh/s without overvolting on my 5850, think I used 905 core and 300 mem.

950/300 you meant


You sir, have a stick up your ass.

And you're not happy because its not your stick?

Dumb ass, we know because 390mh/s from 5850 is only with 940-950core range.
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December 05, 2011, 04:08:43 AM
#22
fwiw I got up to 390mh/s without overvolting on my 5850, think I used 905 core and 300 mem.

950/300 you meant


You sir, have a stick up your ass.
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December 04, 2011, 03:57:52 PM
#21
fwiw I got up to 390mh/s without overvolting on my 5850, think I used 905 core and 300 mem.

950/300 you meant
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December 04, 2011, 12:00:10 PM
#20
sounds like a lot. Im getting 369 @900 Mhz using cgminer.
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December 04, 2011, 11:58:25 AM
#19
fwiw I got up to 390mh/s without overvolting on my 5850, think I used 905 core and 300 mem.
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December 03, 2011, 10:58:46 PM
#18
Most of my cards are not set to 965. Right now none mine higher than 850 but I will be seeing what they can do in the next few days. Now I know what to shoot for:)
Keep in mind that the wattage usage goes up exponentially when you overclock.  Unless you don't pay for your electricity, there's likely a point of reversed returns where you'll be losing more money in increased electrical costs than you would be gaining from the overclock.

I'd be interested to see some more detailed analysis on that though.

You're clueless as a door knob,

Do you know what the word "exponentially" means?

What detailed analysis do you need? Pull out a damn meter and do some test.

Yes its exponentially difficult to understand.

1) Thanks for making me laugh with your lame attempt at an insult.
2) Yes.
3) I don't have a meter, or I would.
4) It cannot be exponentially difficult to understand.  It's really rather simple, I just don't have the equipment to do it.

Base on your definition of exponentially, its correct to say so.
Yeah, you dont have a meter but somehow you can draw a conclusion of
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Keep in mind that the wattage usage goes up exponentially when you overclock

Thanks for confirming my point.... which is... you're as smart as a door knob.
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December 03, 2011, 03:40:17 AM
#17
Apparently it does not fit. It only fits reference 5850s and 5870s (and probably one bank of vrms on a 5970).

This one should fit:
http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/products/vgacoolers/gel-icy-vision-enhan-kit

But it will need a fan and is probably nowhere near an R5.
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December 02, 2011, 05:11:41 PM
#16

Nope, ambient is ~20C. Im using a Thermalright Spitfire (+VRM R5) on that card. Its not the most cost effective nor space effective solution, but boy, it sure does work!

I wonder if that VRM cooler would fit my 6950? I have a GPU only block, so I had to home make a HS for my VRM's...
I bet that would do the job nicely though.
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December 02, 2011, 02:34:29 AM
#15

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Very nice...Very nice.
What, do you mine in a walk-in freezer?

Nope, ambient is ~20C. Im using a Thermalright Spitfire (+VRM R5) on that card. Its not the most cost effective nor space effective solution, but boy, it sure does work!
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December 02, 2011, 02:26:19 AM
#14
Most of my cards are not set to 965. Right now none mine higher than 850 but I will be seeing what they can do in the next few days. Now I know what to shoot for:)
Keep in mind that the wattage usage goes up exponentially when you overclock.  Unless you don't pay for your electricity, there's likely a point of reversed returns where you'll be losing more money in increased electrical costs than you would be gaining from the overclock.

I'd be interested to see some more detailed analysis on that though.

You're clueless as a door knob,

Do you know what the word "exponentially" means?

What detailed analysis do you need? Pull out a damn meter and do some test.

Yes its exponentially difficult to understand.

1) Thanks for making me laugh with your lame attempt at an insult.
2) Yes.
3) I don't have a meter, or I would.
4) It cannot be exponentially difficult to understand.  It's really rather simple, I just don't have the equipment to do it.
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December 02, 2011, 12:49:35 AM
#13
Most of my cards are not set to 965. Right now none mine higher than 850 but I will be seeing what they can do in the next few days. Now I know what to shoot for:)
Keep in mind that the wattage usage goes up exponentially when you overclock.  Unless you don't pay for your electricity, there's likely a point of reversed returns where you'll be losing more money in increased electrical costs than you would be gaining from the overclock.

I'd be interested to see some more detailed analysis on that though.

You're clueless as a door knob,

Do you know what the word "exponentially" means?

What detailed analysis do you need? Pull out a damn meter and do some test.

Yes its exponentially difficult to understand.
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