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5 hours ago, jctappel67 said:

Here is the Gorgon's actual opinion:

 

Hope it helps.

I just learn that 1080Ti, 1660Ti probably wont work on my mainboard since it's like 10 years old already. It's Rampage II extreme rev 2.xx. I think i'm just gonna get another 980ti. There are three options for me to pick atm: galax 980ti HOF, gigabyte 980ti xtreme, msi 980ti gaming x and zotac 980ti. Price range from 150-170USD. Do u have any advice pls?

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6 minutes ago, snorlaxgangs said:

I just learn that 1080Ti, 1660Ti probably wont work on my mainboard since it's like 10 years old already.

Why not? My 2080S can run just fine on my 12 year old board with a Core 2 Quad... Only PCIe2 bandwidth, but it works...

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8 minutes ago, snorlaxgangs said:

I just learn that 1080Ti, 1660Ti probably wont work on my mainboard since it's like 10 years old already. It's Rampage II extreme rev 2.xx. I think i'm just gonna get another 980ti. There are three options for me to pick atm: galax 980ti HOF, gigabyte 980ti xtreme, msi 980ti gaming x and zotac 980ti. Price range from 150-170USD. Do u have any advice pls?

Should work fine. It's an x58 platform and I ran a 1080 on mine until I upgraded it to a Ryzen. AFAIK a 1080ti might just saturate a x16 PCIe 2.0 slot, but not by much. Still you'll get a lot more processing power at lower power consumption - by the looks of the performance spreadsheet that keeps going around it looks like you'd get double the PPD for lower wattage with a 1080ti.

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28 minutes ago, StroopFX said:

Aww... I guess I'll go back to stock on the rx5700xt... Gaining 200Mhz (1900 -> 2100)  isn't worth losing an entire WU.  This is the first time it's happened since I started folding, though... but better safe than sorry.  Anybody else have any experience with Radeon 5700xt running overclocked for f@h?

 

 

What are you using to test overclock stability? Could you not simply drop your core clock overclock back a few MHz (~20 or so), you'll only get a marginal decrease in processing power to increase stability?

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49 minutes ago, cbigfoot said:

is https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=931449 down for yall? was playing with my firewall and now that site wont come up but it wont pull up on my phone either and its not on the wifi.

I have same problem on one of my WiFi-s, it just refuses to connect to EoC or Bitmain shop, idk why, but as I do not use it regularly, I just figured f**k it, and never bothered to investigate or try to fix.

38 minutes ago, StroopFX said:

Spot on!  TPF is at 1 min 24 sec.  saw 1 dip, started stopwatch and the next dip happened right around 1 min 27 sec (probably b/c I had stopwatch and other stuff running at the same time).

 

Thanks!

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20 minutes ago, DankTeletubbies said:

Hi! New to forum.  I got directed here by Linus' F@H video, and looks like im late to the party.  Still folding anyways and currently chugging along at 790K PPD and 920K PPD on two machines.  Soon to have a third machine up and running.  Cheers!

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28 minutes ago, mattheginger said:

Do you think there's any longevity difference between a card running at say 70 degs, and one running at 80?

I try to keep mine under 75C. They should run for their useful lifespan even at 80 but at that temp your starting to downclock more due to the temperature and I suspect you'd need to repaste maybe a little sooner.

 

The design for most GPUs is, I suspect, predicated on a single card running in a system for gaming and their fan curves are tuned for that. Folding 24x7 is not a consideration. In dual card rigs I find you always have to run the bottom cards fans a little higher to keep it from cooking the upper too much.

 

Where I'm at these days is to run a hybrid card in the lower slot and a dual-axial card in the upper as that way most of the heat from the lower card is removed from the chassis.

 

I like the mining chassis for it's ability to run cards cooler. Currently the 6 GPUs I have in it are all running between 65-70C and at 46-60% fan with no overclocks and even with 5 Fractal 120mm fans blowing cooler air over the cards it is virtually silent compared to my dual rigs in large volume chassis (Fractal Define R4s & Define S).

 

My Define C has only one RTX2070 Super Hybrid in it now and it too is almost silent as the case fans don't have much heat to deal with.

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20 minutes ago, snorlaxgangs said:

I just learn that 1080Ti, 1660Ti probably wont work on my mainboard since it's like 10 years old already. It's Rampage II extreme rev 2.xx. I think i'm just gonna get another 980ti. There are three options for me to pick atm: galax 980ti HOF, gigabyte 980ti xtreme, msi 980ti gaming x and zotac 980ti. Price range from 150-170USD. Do u have any advice pls?

It will work just fine. I'm running a 2070 Super Hybrid in a Acer ITX motherboard with 4GB DDR3-1333 and an Athlon x64 II 2c processor at 2.8GHz.

 

Now if you need an excuse to upgrade your motherboard ...

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1 minute ago, ninjaf00t said:

What are you using to test overclock stability? Could you not simply drop your core clock overclock back a few MHz (~20 or so), you'll only get a marginal decrease in processing power to increase stability?

I have the same experience when it comes to F@H actually, when gaming I can have my reference RX480 turned up to 1300MHz, and its stable through 3DMark, Furmark, Crysis 3, COD Warzone ect.  Once i threw a WU at it (mind you its only a small bump from 1266 to 1300) every WU sent its way would either give a BAD_WORK_UNIT error or give a bad state detected error and jump back into the queue.  It might also have something to do with thermals though because my other RX480 is an MSI TwinFrozr and it happily sits at 1300MHz forever.  Turning down the clockspeed to stock has allowed me to keep folding.

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6 minutes ago, DankTeletubbies said:

Once i threw a WU at it (mind you its only a small bump from 1266 to 1300) every WU sent its way would either give a BAD_WORK_UNIT error or give a bad state detected error and jump back into the queue.

FAH is pretty picky about stability, more so than other similar projects even. It doesn't help that the AMD OpenCL driver has a few issues with core22 and openMM. OCs amplify those issues. Also, I haven't find the latest AMD drivers stable for most compute. Blackscreens and hangs that seem mostly resolved for gaming still show up for compute workloads. 

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I've seen a couple of people discussing dips in power or utilization while viewing the GPU stats.

 

Here is a view of the shader clock on one of my GPUS:

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what we're seeing here is every couple of minutes the shaders are done processing one chunk of work and send it back to the CPU which then feeds it the next. Or, alternatively it could just be at a point in the simulation where the GPU doesn't have the capability to do the type of calculation required so it pauses while the CPU does the calculation then resumes.

 

Yes, the system will run checkpoints. There is a default setting and you can over-ride it but the researcher can also hard-code a different checkpoint interval into the WU itself.

 

Theres also periodic sanity checks done to make sure the simulation isn't getting off-track or processing errors occuring.

 

TLDR: Your power, shader clocks etc. will bounce up and down during normal processing of a WU. Just sit back and enjoy the ride.

 

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11 hours ago, Ayren said:

from my experience the past day setting the client-type to advanced yields an uninterrupted stream of gpu WUs though they are at times less rewarding in terms of ppd. ive kept 15 gpus busy non stop for about 21h now (without micromanaging). though i lost a couple of WUs due to crashes

Yes i have that setting and did 41 wu on day 1 day 4 down to  6 all with the same setting sometime i would pause and fold to help get work  the more horsepower you bring to the table the Assignment Server algorithms will reward a high power system that more likely to finish a WU's over a lover power less likely to finish a WU's 

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26 minutes ago, Gorgon said:

I try to keep mine under 75C. They should run for their useful lifespan even at 80 but at that temp your starting to downclock more due to the temperature and I suspect you'd need to repaste maybe a little sooner.

 

The design for most GPUs is, I suspect, predicated on a single card running in a system for gaming and their fan curves are tuned for that. Folding 24x7 is not a consideration. In dual card rigs I find you always have to run the bottom cards fans a little higher to keep it from cooking the upper too much.

 

Where I'm at these days is to run a hybrid card in the lower slot and a dual-axial card in the upper as that way most of the heat from the lower card is removed from the chassis.

 

I like the mining chassis for it's ability to run cards cooler. Currently the 6 GPUs I have in it are all running between 65-70C and at 46-60% fan with no overclocks and even with 5 Fractal 120mm fans blowing cooler air over the cards it is virtually silent compared to my dual rigs in large volume chassis (Fractal Define R4s & Define S).

 

My Define C has only one RTX2070 Super Hybrid in it now and it too is almost silent as the case fans don't have much heat to deal with.

Tomorrow I am getting the bottom card out and putting it in my work PC.  And I cannot wait, the difference is crazy.  Strix was running at mid to high 70s almost silent before.  Now its sitting high 80s, sometimes 90, downclocking, and audible.  Definitely noticeable having a card in that bottom slot kicking out heat!  Im most excited they will both be running full bore, not downclocking due to heat.

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giving it the beans again!

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11 hours ago, MVKirner said:

That's interesting , mine are just running default as i don't like touching settings without knowing what i'm doing thoroughly. I will look into it see if makes a difference to mine thanks for the input.

also set it so it will download next WU t 95 finished with this current one that helps

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3 hours ago, Inkertus said:

For you guys in chat with only one GPU in their case, what's your GPU and/or CPU temps at while folding?

My GPU is at 70C and my CPU around 85C. Granted that's in an ITX case, although a relatively large one

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2 minutes ago, Micho523 said:

giving it the beans again!

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I've been seeing those all day on my 5700XT

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DAAAAAAAAAAMMNN  that is a sweet case my friend!  i agree that noctua fans would be the way forward  as their noise to performance ratio cant be beaten. . Also are you aware that noctua have black fans available (chromax).   i have never built a small form factor pc and to be honest never had any experience with small form  factor but i would like to point you toward jayztwocents  video where he builds in that specific case he manages to fit two aio coolers in to the case gets 78/79Cf or temps.i know nzxt(M22/X42)and corsair(V60/V80)do a small form factor aio. he also uses the standard profile sized fan/s that are supplied with the cooler.

 

 i do know that when you build in a small form factor case most of the time you have to give up a little bit of Performance due to the size and nature of the case. 

 

as for coolers i have only ever used the kraken series from nzxt as i know they are the best performing AIO on the market. however  i do know that corsair  follows closely  behind when it come to AIO coolers.

 

i hope i have helped in some way. 

 

coolers-

 

https://www.nzxt.com/products/kraken-x42

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-Hydro-H60-Liquid-Cooler/dp/B079NXZQBC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ZRX3F2RRY8UP&dchild=1&keywords=h60+cooler&qid=1585779659&s=computers&sprefix=h60%2Ccomputers%2C147&sr=1-1

 

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1 minute ago, El_Psy_CoNGR00 said:

DAAAAAAAAAAMMNN  that is a sweet case my friend!  i agree that noctua fans would be the way forward  as their noise to performance ratio cant be beaten. . Also are you aware that noctua have black fans available (chromax).   i have never built a small form factor pc and to be honest never had any experience with small form  factor but i would like to point you toward jayztwocents  video where he builds in that specific case he manages to fit two aio coolers in to the case gets 78/79Cf or temps.i know nzxt(M22/X42)and corsair(V60/V80)do a small form factor aio. he also uses the standard profile sized fan/s that are supplied with the cooler.

 

 i do know that when you build in a small form factor case most of the time you have to give up a little bit of Performance due to the size and nature of the case. 

 

as for coolers i have only ever used the kraken series from nzxt as i know they are the best performing AIO on the market. however  i do know that corsair  follows closely  behind when it come to AIO coolers.

 

i hope i have helped in some way. 

 

coolers-

 

https://www.nzxt.com/products/kraken-x42

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-Hydro-H60-Liquid-Cooler/dp/B079NXZQBC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ZRX3F2RRY8UP&dchild=1&keywords=h60+cooler&qid=1585779659&s=computers&sprefix=h60%2Ccomputers%2C147&sr=1-1

 

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36 minutes ago, Favebook said:

However, you are never late in folding! You can fold during whole year!

😅 I would, but I do use these computers to crunch through my own scientific data from time to time.  I just happen to be writing a manuscript right now since my lab is shut down due to COVID-19, and I want to get back to work ASAP so i figured why not find a way to contribute.

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4 hours ago, Pasi123 said:

Yeah, now my PPD is closer to 40k. What cooler you have? I was able to keep my X5670 @ 4.0GHz (1.3v) with a cheap and small ThermalTake Contac 21. My current cooler (Antec C400 with two 120mm fans) isn't great (really bad mounting system so it doesn't have the best contact to the CPU) either so I'm currently running it at only 4.2GHz

Cooler master 212 I think. On a GA-X58A-UD3R , which is unstable above 4.2 so I keep it at 4 GHz. On Greek summers I reach 95 c when 3d rendering so I drop the overclock 😬

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38 minutes ago, ninjaf00t said:

What are you using to test overclock stability? Could you not simply drop your core clock overclock back a few MHz (~20 or so), you'll only get a marginal decrease in processing power to increase stability?

It's stable with everything else... Cinebench, Novabench, 3DMark, everyday use..

 

33 minutes ago, DankTeletubbies said:

I have the same experience when it comes to F@H actually, when gaming I can have my reference RX480 turned up to 1300MHz, and its stable through 3DMark, Furmark, Crysis 3, COD Warzone ect.  Once i threw a WU at it (mind you its only a small bump from 1266 to 1300) every WU sent its way would either give a BAD_WORK_UNIT error or give a bad state detected error and jump back into the queue.  It might also have something to do with thermals though because my other RX480 is an MSI TwinFrozr and it happily sits at 1300MHz forever.  Turning down the clockspeed to stock has allowed me to keep folding.

I just overclocked it this morning.... I've been stock pretty much up until then
 

23 minutes ago, BlueJedi said:

FAH is pretty picky about stability, more so than other similar projects even. It doesn't help that the AMD OpenCL driver has a few issues with core22 and openMM. OCs amplify those issues. Also, I haven't find the latest AMD drivers stable for most compute. Blackscreens and hangs that seem mostly resolved for gaming still show up for compute workloads. 

Ahh... I did upgrade the drivers yesterday to the Optional 20.3.1... I was on the release drivers up until that point... Wanted more points :)...

If I error out again, I'll switch back to the release drivers.

 

I'll probably try OC again later... I don't want to lose any WU - both for me as well as for the COVID 19 effort.

 

Thanks all!

 

 

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Bringin' back the Rick Roll, woohoo! Immediately casted to my big TV and watched the whole video, LOL

 

 

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1 minute ago, StroopFX said:

I just overclocked it this morning.... I've been stock pretty much up until then

 

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Try playing with the Power Tuning settings.  I dont remember where but I did read a post suggesting to turn it down to -50.  I tried it myself but it made it worse.  Increasing it to +15 helped a little, but it still failed so I set it back to stock instead of wasting time.  I dont really have the thermal budget for it anyhow, so maybe you can try bumping it up even higher?

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