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Topic: Resting Your Video Card - page 4. (Read 11695 times)

legendary
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July 20, 2011, 07:44:48 PM
#18
My cards are my bitches. I run them flat out 24/7. And they know not to complain about it because if they do, I will only crank up the voltage and clocks more, and maybe blow a little smoke through their intakes. So they keep quite and do my bidding. I expect this relationship to last for some time.    Cool
sr. member
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Merit: 250
It's all about the game, and how you play it
July 20, 2011, 07:36:28 PM
#17
This made me laugh so much. Thermal stress issues aside #5 is probably the only usefull advice some smokers don't think about what it can do to other things in their enviroment.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
July 20, 2011, 07:20:25 PM
#16
8. Take time to talk with your rig. Developing a close working relationship will increase your hashrate as well as decrease the likelihood of your rig stealing your BTC and spending it on silk road drugs to solve its problems.
sr. member
Activity: 500
Merit: 253
July 20, 2011, 07:14:41 PM
#15
A lot of these suggestions promote thermal stress.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
July 20, 2011, 07:12:42 PM
#14
I might recommend some PPE for your miners while they are hard at work.. (PPE - Personal Protection Equipment)

- Since the miners environment is often dusty, the use of a respirator, dust mask or other type of filter media is advisable.

- The miner's environment is also often very dimly lit. To avoid accidents and improve productivity, ample lighting is suggested.

- Finally, the more congested the work environment gets with many miners crammed into small spaces, many find the use of a steady supply of cool water often helps miners stay as productive as possible, despite deplorable work conditions.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
July 20, 2011, 07:05:53 PM
#13
Us miners smack the crap out of our hardware, pounding the video cards for weeks at a time. Here are some to
tips to maintain the health and lifespan of your hardware:

1) Take periodic breaks for mining. Perhaps every hour in 12 should be "down time" with no mining.
2) Try and keep the room extra cool, perhaps put a fridge in the mining room with the door open
3) Provide your card with warm up and warm downs, gradually lowering GPU speeds
4) Avoid getting foodstuff, jam etc, in your hardware. Same goes for drinks
5) Cigarette smoke has been shown to damage fan parts - don't smoke fags near your PC if you care!
6) Take the occasional weekend off, only playing minesweeper to calm your video card.

Anyone gots any more tips I'll be glad to add them to the list.

Good joke Cheesy

In line with the kind of "tips", I'd suggest
7) Warm up your PC before starting each new mining run to avoid injuries to the GPU, suggest taking a 5 mile jog with it, keyboard and mouse optional
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
July 20, 2011, 06:53:32 PM
#12

Thats good thinking. Maybe put the PC in a sealed plastic bag and then in the freezer.

Yea add a bit of condensation to the mix then remove it from freezer and fire it up.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 502
July 20, 2011, 06:45:03 PM
#11
Could just put the PC in the fridge but then you would need something to prevent the condensation.
Such as a damp rid or de-humidifier.

Or in my case I can just leave my door open since out side its 3C and my rooms not much better at 8C

Mining = my heater.

Thats good thinking. Maybe put the PC in a sealed plastic bag and then in the freezer.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
July 20, 2011, 06:27:09 PM
#10
Could just put the PC in the fridge but then you would need something to prevent the condensation.
Such as a damp rid or de-humidifier.

Or in my case I can just leave my door open since out side its 3C and my rooms not much better at 8C

Mining = my heater.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 502
July 20, 2011, 06:10:41 PM
#9
Most of these tips are bogus. In fact there are arguments that hardware is happier when it can "settle" into a consistent routine, a single constant(ish) temperature and run speed becomes easier on physical parts than spin-ups and spin-downs.

Where did this theory come from? Dude, resting your hardware is the best thing for its health.
Spin that bitch down and reap the rewards.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
July 20, 2011, 05:57:24 PM
#8
Heating PC components up then cooling them down regularly is worse than leaving them at a constant temperature all the time.
hero member
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Merit: 500
July 20, 2011, 05:56:26 PM
#7
I think the OP was joking...


I get that, but I hear the "fridge as air conditioner" thing a lot and it admittedly gets me a bit militant at this point  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
July 20, 2011, 05:55:37 PM
#6
Us miners smack the crap out of our hardware, pounding the video cards for weeks at a time. Here are some to
tips to maintain the health and lifespan of your hardware:

1) Take periodic breaks for mining. Perhaps every hour in 12 should be "down time" with no mining.
2) Try and keep the room extra cool, perhaps put a fridge in the mining room with the door open
3) Provide your card with warm up and warm downs, gradually lowering GPU speeds
4) Avoid getting foodstuff, jam etc, in your hardware. Same goes for drinks
5) Cigarette smoke has been shown to damage fan parts - don't smoke fags near your PC if you care!
6) Take the occasional weekend off, only playing minesweeper to calm your video card.

Anyone gots any more tips I'll be glad to add them to the list.
1) No, this will shorten the life of your hardware.  Consistent = better.
2) A fridge open in the room will do nothing but ruin the fridge compressor.  They are not made to be cooling 24/7, and all of the heat extracted from the cool air comes off the cooling coils in the back, so it won't make the room any cooler.  In fact, it will make the room hotter, since you are dumping more electricity into it.
3) This will do nothing.
4) Duh.
5) Duh.
6) No - see 1.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 502
July 20, 2011, 05:53:51 PM
#5
2) Try and keep the room extra cool, perhaps put a fridge in the mining room with the door open

Refrigerators are not magical cold-making boxes, they're heat exchangers. Any heat they remove from their contents is expelled through the coils on the back of the fridge. Given that this is also less than 100% efficient, an open-doored refrigerator adds more heat to a room than it removes.

Honestly people, L2Physics

Funny how it keeps my beers cool then smartass!


sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
July 20, 2011, 05:52:34 PM
#4
I think the OP was joking...
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
July 20, 2011, 05:52:22 PM
#3
Most of these tips are bogus. In fact there are arguments that hardware is happier when it can "settle" into a consistent routine, a single constant(ish) temperature and run speed becomes easier on physical parts than spin-ups and spin-downs. I'd say that not getting food and drinks into your hardware is kind of a no-brainer?

I'm just going to go ahead and assume the fridge was a joke.
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
July 20, 2011, 05:47:57 PM
#2
2) Try and keep the room extra cool, perhaps put a fridge in the mining room with the door open

Refrigerators are not magical cold-making boxes, they're heat exchangers. Any heat they remove from their contents is expelled through the coils on the back of the fridge. Given that this is also less than 100% efficient, an open-doored refrigerator adds more heat to a room than it removes.

Honestly people, L2Physics
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 502
July 20, 2011, 05:45:33 PM
#1
Us miners smack the crap out of our hardware, pounding the video cards for weeks at a time. Here are some to
tips to maintain the health and lifespan of your hardware:

1) Take periodic breaks for mining. Perhaps every hour in 12 should be "down time" with no mining.
2) Try and keep the room extra cool, perhaps put a fridge in the mining room with the door open
3) Provide your card with warm up and warm downs, gradually lowering GPU speeds
4) Avoid getting foodstuff, jam etc, in your hardware. Same goes for drinks
5) Cigarette smoke has been shown to damage fan parts - don't smoke fags near your PC if you care!
6) Take the occasional weekend off, only playing minesweeper to calm your video card.

Anyone gots any more tips I'll be glad to add them to the list.
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