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Topic: XFX 7950 Double D Caught on Fire (Read 2306 times)

newbie
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January 20, 2014, 07:40:43 PM
#27
I'm on Xubuntu so I only have the temp settings that CGMiner spits out which is 81c. There was no difference in temps between the desktop fan I had and the industrial sized fan. I backed off the optimal settings to intensity 17 and removed all OC settings to lower the temps a bit further to 79c, but I lost 120kh/s for just 2 degrees. It seems like its almost not worth the savings.
sr. member
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January 20, 2014, 07:09:46 PM
#26
I'd love to flash them but I'm somewhat paranoid as there's just 1 BIOS on XFX cards, no BIOS switch. The thought of bricking a 30 day card somewhat scares me more than the heat issue.
You will brick it sooner by mining at gamer/overclocker settings. People forget that these are Windows direct3d devices that come with useless (for mining) Crossfire connectors, multiple monitor outputs and Battlefield 4 coupons, ffs!  While gaming, accept shitloads of commands, have pauses, interrupts, perform diverse operations, there's some sort of load balance. In other words, at gaming nothing bangs the card 24/7 on the same transistors and components.

At least, please post Gpu-z screenshot of the "Sensors" tab, a few minutes after start mining ..

Edit: your cards core reached 81 ºC in the winter?? Perhaps the fan was at low speed or the VRM's went above 110ºC
newbie
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January 20, 2014, 06:54:06 PM
#25
I'd love to flash them but I'm somewhat paranoid as there's just 1 BIOS on XFX cards, no BIOS switch. The thought of bricking a 30 day card somewhat scares me more than the heat issue.
newbie
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January 19, 2014, 09:43:58 PM
#24
I am running 4 XFX 7959 Double D's on one of my rigs.  They run hot and like crap with the stock bios.  You can download your bios and go to the litecoin fourm.  Stilt will optimize it for a donation.  Memory is bottle necked on the cards with the stock bios.  With the newly fixed up bios, the cards are monsters.  My cards now run at 615 kh/s and at 70-72c, no external fans.  Rig is pulling around 1075w from the wall.

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=12369.0
newbie
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January 19, 2014, 06:19:06 PM
#23
I just bought the largest industrial fan I could find (its twice as big as the crate), and not a single degree temperature change. I'm pretty sure the airflow could be considered a mild hurricane by most standards, I have a hard time believing this couldn't lower the temperature.

I'd undervolt the card but Trixx and MSI Afterburner won't let me mod the changes and since there's just 1 BIOS (they decided to leave out the BIOS switch), that's not something I'm willing to try since I've never flashed the BIOS before.
legendary
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January 19, 2014, 01:07:55 PM
#22
Undervolt that card by modding using bios using the VBE07 bios editor

Worked like a charm to bring my xfx 7950 volts down to 1.09.  I lopped off 10c from the top-end doing that cause the card came stock @ 1.256v which is way too much.
newbie
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January 19, 2014, 01:03:51 PM
#21
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The other GPU seems ok, has anyone experienced something like this? I'm petrified to mine again if another fire happened when I'm not home.

Fires are caused by dust balls building up in the PSU, CPU and GPU heatsink and fans. Buy a can of compressed air and clean them out once a month. Put a smoke alarm near your equipment and never place equipment where fire can spread, near curtains etc.

I mentioned this in the other thread we both posted to, but thought I'd add it here too:

The fire I had recently happened from off-state to when I turned it on, just 5 weeks old, definitely no dust and no pets/hair, with open rig and external fan. I'm almost certain its not a dust issue as it was really new. The rig I have was running at 82c and was 2 XFX 7950's Double D's, from what I've read they aren't a good miners card, but they should not be catching fire. I've stopped overclocking and brought the temp down to 79c and will be RMA'ing the one that caught on fire as that thing is not going near my PC ever again!

I do like the idea of putting tin foil around the PC just in case but as you mentioned as well, its also a great electrical conductor, gonna have to find something else that can prevent a fire.
hero member
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January 19, 2014, 06:35:32 AM
#20
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The other GPU seems ok, has anyone experienced something like this? I'm petrified to mine again if another fire happened when I'm not home.

Fires are caused by dust balls building up in the PSU, CPU and GPU heatsink and fans. Buy a can of compressed air and clean them out once a month. Put a smoke alarm near your equipment and never place equipment where fire can spread, near curtains etc.

Great advice. Is there any material you can "surround" your rig with to prevent fire spreading should it start? Also think about what your rig is standing on e.g. not a carpet that is going to catch fire.

Cooking tin foil is a good heat/fire retardant shiney side facing the fire source. It's also a good conductor of electrcity though so be careful not to put it in contact with anything electrical. You can also get fire retardant paints but it's not as cheap as tin foil.
hero member
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January 19, 2014, 06:27:10 AM
#19
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The other GPU seems ok, has anyone experienced something like this? I'm petrified to mine again if another fire happened when I'm not home.

Fires are caused by dust balls building up in the PSU, CPU and GPU heatsink and fans. Buy a can of compressed air and clean them out once a month. Put a smoke alarm near your equipment and never place equipment where fire can spread, near curtains etc.

Great advice. Is there any material you can "surround" your rig with to prevent fire spreading should it start? Also think about what your rig is standing on e.g. not a carpet that is going to catch fire.
hero member
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January 19, 2014, 06:22:28 AM
#18
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The other GPU seems ok, has anyone experienced something like this? I'm petrified to mine again if another fire happened when I'm not home.

Fires are caused by dust balls building up in the PSU, CPU and GPU heatsink and fans. Buy a can of compressed air and clean them out once a month. Put a smoke alarm near your equipment and never place equipment where fire can spread, near curtains etc.
sr. member
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“Blockchain Just Entered The Real World”
January 18, 2014, 11:40:17 PM
#17
Kind of what I thought

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1700706

there are a number of threads of people asking about high temps with the same card you have. Reviews show it should be running at much lower temps. Thinking you got a couple of cards from a bad batch. It does happen.
sr. member
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“Blockchain Just Entered The Real World”
January 18, 2014, 11:33:01 PM
#16
CGMiner has temperature monitoring through aticonfig and I setup cgminer temps to 80 (target), 83 (overheat), 85 (shutoff). It never exceeded 82c while running and I regularly monitor temps.

Do some research on your cards. See if those have general heat/overheating issues.

 My 7850 is OC'ed from 860Mh/z to 1100Mh/z core and 1200Mh/z to 1350 Mh/z Mem. At 99% load I never reach 76c with a 2% increase in voltage. It's also fan cooled, I have two fans on the back pulling air out of the case. Two on the side and two in front pushing air in.

I know XFX and a few off brands run hot, but that doesn't me ALL XFX cards will have heat issues.
newbie
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January 18, 2014, 11:30:46 PM
#15
anything over 75c isn't good. That said, it very well may have been a faulty card. XFX I understand are not great at mining, but they are good gaming cards. I'd suggest dropping your OC a little and play around with the mining program settings and see how high you can get you hash rate up without going over 75c. Also you NEED proper cooling if your going OC and do the normal cleaning...dust and such.

I've cut all OC out and running at stock settings, its running at 79c with the external fan, saved just 2 degrees by not OC'ing and lost 100kh/s.
hero member
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January 18, 2014, 11:28:41 PM
#14
http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm MSI Afterburner. That will tell you the temps. If those are only 5 weeks old. RMA them, you shouldn't be having these issues.

I'm on Xubuntu so MSI won't work (I think?)


I've never used Ubuntu, quick Google search here https://www.google.com/search?q=Xubuntu&oq=Xubuntu&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8#q=ubuntu+gpu+temp+monitor&safe=off

I don't think MSI has a temp monitor for Ubuntu



There's a serious issue. How can you run a rig without monitoring temp? Scary stuff....

Agreed, I've seen guys lose $1500+ gaming rigs because of either hardware failures or improper overclocking. I've killed a few Opteron(s) in my day  Tongue

I'm still wondering why it caught fire when the OP turned it back on though. I suppose something got fried when he was out, and the system luckily cut out instead of catching on fire then. I think the OP got off very lucky. He could have come back to a shell of a house.
newbie
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January 18, 2014, 11:22:28 PM
#13
CGMiner has temperature monitoring through aticonfig and I setup cgminer temps to 80 (target), 83 (overheat), 85 (shutoff). It never exceeded 82c while running and I regularly monitor temps.
sr. member
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“Blockchain Just Entered The Real World”
January 18, 2014, 11:17:43 PM
#12
http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm MSI Afterburner. That will tell you the temps. If those are only 5 weeks old. RMA them, you shouldn't be having these issues.

I'm on Xubuntu so MSI won't work (I think?)


I've never used Ubuntu, quick Google search here https://www.google.com/search?q=Xubuntu&oq=Xubuntu&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8#q=ubuntu+gpu+temp+monitor&safe=off

I don't think MSI has a temp monitor for Ubuntu



There's a serious issue. How can you run a rig without monitoring temp? Scary stuff....

Agreed, I've seen guys lose $1500+ gaming rigs because of either hardware failures or improper overclocking. I've killed a few Opteron(s) in my day  Tongue
hero member
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January 18, 2014, 11:12:33 PM
#11
http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm MSI Afterburner. That will tell you the temps. If those are only 5 weeks old. RMA them, you shouldn't be having these issues.

I'm on Xubuntu so MSI won't work (I think?)


I've never used Ubuntu, quick Google search here https://www.google.com/search?q=Xubuntu&oq=Xubuntu&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8#q=ubuntu+gpu+temp+monitor&safe=off

I don't think MSI has a temp monitor for Ubuntu



There's a serious issue. How can you run a rig without monitoring temp? Scary stuff....
sr. member
Activity: 349
Merit: 250
“Blockchain Just Entered The Real World”
January 18, 2014, 11:11:05 PM
#10
http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm MSI Afterburner. That will tell you the temps. If those are only 5 weeks old. RMA them, you shouldn't be having these issues.

I'm on Xubuntu so MSI won't work (I think?)


I've never used Ubuntu, quick Google search here https://www.google.com/search?q=Xubuntu&oq=Xubuntu&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8#q=ubuntu+gpu+temp+monitor&safe=off

I don't think MSI has a temp monitor for Ubuntu

hero member
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January 18, 2014, 10:54:53 PM
#9
http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm MSI Afterburner. That will tell you the temps. If those are only 5 weeks old. RMA them, you shouldn't be having these issues.

Yep, you defininitely need to measure the temp whilst running. Then you will know at what stage things start to go wrong.
newbie
Activity: 44
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January 18, 2014, 10:54:50 PM
#8
http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm MSI Afterburner. That will tell you the temps. If those are only 5 weeks old. RMA them, you shouldn't be having these issues.

I'm on Xubuntu so MSI won't work (I think?)
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