NiceSlowride wrote:P5769 - 7438PPDNathan_P wrote:I would expect about 7.5k PPD per 260 but i don't have one to confirm
P5766 - 7438PPD
P5772 - 7438PPD
P5771 - 7261PPD = 29578PPD
Kinda like that?

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NiceSlowride wrote:P5769 - 7438PPDNathan_P wrote:I would expect about 7.5k PPD per 260 but i don't have one to confirm
P5766 - 7438PPD
P5772 - 7438PPD
P5771 - 7261PPD = 29578PPD
Kinda like that?
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Project ID: 5769
Core: GROGPU2
Credit: 353
Frames: 100
Name: ganymede - GTX 260
Path: \\ganymede\fah\gpu0
Number of Frames Observed: 300
Min. Time / Frame : 00:00:34 - 8,970.4 PPD
Avg. Time / Frame : 00:00:37 - 8,243.0 PPD
That looks better, overclocked mine do 1-1.5 k ppd each more than that on those units so you could do even better than that if your cooling can handle it.Slowride wrote:P5769 - 7438PPDNathan_P wrote:I would expect about 7.5k PPD per 260 but i don't have one to confirm
P5766 - 7438PPD
P5772 - 7438PPD
P5771 - 7261PPD = 29578PPD
Kinda like that?
I'm not sure if my cooling can handle it or not. What are the max temps I should run at to prevent a meltdown?kiore wrote:That looks better, overclocked mine do 1-1.5 k ppd each more than that on those units so you could do even better than that if your cooling can handle it.
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http://en.fah-addict.net/articles/artic ... 00-gtx.phpSlowride wrote: Also, if you could recommend a good source of information for a novice overclocker, I would appreciate it!
The two inner cards are running 80C ~ 85C so I think there is room for some tweaking but I have a problem.shdbcamping wrote:The hotter you run your cards, the less the card's lifespan though
Partly true. For high temperatures, you're correct. For moderate temperatures, the lifespan may decrease from 10^6 years down to 10^5 years but you'll never see it.shdbcamping wrote:The hotter you run your cards, the less the card's lifespan though
Yes, if you get MemtestG80 errors it's time for an RMA.Slowride wrote:Card #1 started giving me this:
[19:18:26] Project: 5769 (Run 7, Clone 73, Gen 403)
[19:18:26] - Read packet limit of 540015616... Set to 524286976.
[19:18:26] - Error: Could not get length of results file work/wuresults_00.dat
[19:18:26] - Error: Could not read unit 00 file. Removing from queue.
[19:18:26] EUE limit exceeded. Pausing 24 hours.
[01:10:45] + Working...
Based on what I read on here I ran memtestG80, if I am using it correctly, gave a boat load of errors so, it's time for an RMA, right?Seems fine otherwise, anything else I can check?
What temperature range is considered moderate, 80C ~ 90C?bruce wrote:For moderate temperatures, the lifespan may decrease from 10^6 years down to 10^5 years but you'll never see it.
I have taken it off line. Just out of curiosity though, I ran memtestG80 on another of my cards which is folding away like crazy, gave me a bunch of errors as well. I don't understandbruce wrote:When you get the Pausing 24 message, though, something is wrong and the Pande Group recommends that you take that client off-line and fix it.
There are other possible causes of EUEs. The only hardware that we can test easily are (A) Memory, and (B) the card as a whole.Slowride wrote:Just out of curiosity though, I ran memtestG80 on another of my cards which is folding away like crazy, gave me a bunch of errors as well. I don't understandMaybe I don't have the test configured correctly or is there another possible cause of the EUEs on the first card?
Sorry about the not so scientific description.bruce wrote:What were the nature of your "bunch of errors"?
Good advicekiore wrote:You will hear all sorts of numbers as to what is 'moderate', in my experience it depends on the individual card as well as card type. Also what you measuring it with.
Using speedfan to measure temps, my GTX 260's 'prefer' <90C and rarely have issues at <80C. My 9800 GT's are in trouble if they go over 80C and I see more frequent errors. My GTX 275 never seems to go over 75C no matter what.
My preference is to run everything as cool as possible as they are all overclocked and running 24/7, to achieve this I have lots of airflow and run the GTX 260's in the open, taking them out of a box and having the mobo horizontal dropped temps by nearly 20C.
Please, post a logSlowride wrote:Sorry about the not so scientific description.bruce wrote:What were the nature of your "bunch of errors"?Every phase of every iteration shows huge amounts of errors. However, after looking closer I realized I was still testing GPU 0, the card that won't fold. Apparently the test wasn't acknowledging my flags so, I guess I need help running the test on another of the GPUs. I read the "readme" file, still can't get it to run on a different GPU.