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I recently made a topic about my ripple in my PSU.    When mining with both GPU's at once, they both drop 50-80 khash/s per card, I'm assuming it's having the same game in games + benchmarks?

 

I'm losing 6-8% of my performance when I run both GPU's at once, in theory this would have an effect on my FPS too?

 

When I put a heavy load on my PSU, my 12v rail goes from 11.9v to 11.3v, I'm assuming this could hurt FPS, seeing as it hurts my mining performance. 

 

I'm getting my new power supply in a couple hours from UPS, and was wondering:  If that massive ripple is gone under heavy load, in theory it should fix my mining problems, and increase FPS?

 

The thread I made: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/122922-is-this-normal-bad-or-even-correct/

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I have no experience with this, but it sounds like very sound logic.

 

 

I was so confused as to why running both GPU's one at a time was fine, I'd get 700-750 khash/s per card, but once I start mining with both at the same time, it dropped to 630-650 per card.  Then a friend of mine told me to check my 12 volt rail, and when I saw how far it dipped, I was suprised as heck, I figure that's the culprit.

 

If it hurts mining performance, it'd only make sense that it could be hurting FPS too.  Hopefully someone can shine some light on this.

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I was so confused as to why running both GPU's one at a time was fine, I'd get 700-750 khash/s per card, but once I start mining with both at the same time, it dropped to 630-650 per card.  Then a friend of mine told me to check my 12 volt rail, and when I saw how far it dipped, I was suprised as heck, I figure that's the culprit.

 

If it hurts mining performance, it'd only make sense that it could be hurting FPS too.  Hopefully someone can shine some light on this.

That's what you get for buying a DiabloTek PSU. I told you not to buy one

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i dont think a new psu will affect fps. And even if it does, only very very little.

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i dont think a new psu will affect fps. And even if it does, only very very little.

 

Did you read the OP :/

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I recently made a topic about my ripple in my PSU.    When mining with both GPU's at once, they both drop 50+ khash/s per card, I'm assuming it's having the same game in games + benchmarks?

 

I'm losing 6-8% of my performance when I run both GPU's at once, in theory this would have an effect on my FPS too?

 

When I put a heavy load on my PSU, my 12v rail goes from 11.9v to 11.3v, I'm assuming this could hurt FPS, seeing as it hurts my mining performance. 

 

I'm getting my new power supply in a couple hours from UPS, and was wondering:  If that massive ripple is gone under heavy load, in theory it should fix my mining problems, and increase FPS?

 

The thread I made: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/122922-is-this-normal-bad-or-even-correct/

Voltage drop is no the same as a ripple.

 

The voltage drop is caused by resistance. A ripple is an effect of converting AC to DC and not having a smoothing capacitor/rectifier circuit.

 

I dont even know why I bothered replying to your thread. You are just going to reply with some meme/moronic comment as usual.

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Get an HX or AX or something more reliable, i had a diablotek rebrand psu, it blew off my case and flew through the window. (no jk it was just on fire)

 

 

He's trolling, I have an hx1050. It's terrible, the fan is god-awful loud and after these issues with the psu ripple, I'm a bit dissapointed I bought it.  :/

 

My evga supernova 1000 p2 shows up in a couple hours, can't wait to get rid of this god awful hx1050 :(

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Voltage drop is no the same as a ripple.

 

The voltage drop is caused by resistance. A ripple is an effect of converting AC to DC.

 

I dont even know why I bothered replying to your thread. You are just going to reply with some meme/moronic comment as usual.

 

 

That doesn't really answer the OP, but thanks for clearing that up :)

 

If my new PSU doesn't have that huge voltage drop, it should fix my mining performance, and maybe increase FPS, correct?'

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He's trolling, I have an hx1050. It's terrible, the fan is god-awful loud and after these issues with the psu ripple, I'm a bit dissapointed I bought it.  :/

 

My evga supernova 1000 p2 shows up in a couple hours, can't wait to get rid of this god awful hx1050 :(

 

mmmmmm EVGAaaaa ...  :rolleyes:

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mmmmmm EVGAaaaa ...  :rolleyes:

 

 

10 year warranty, and a switch that will disable the fan til 45c PSU temp, good enough for me xD  I'll have my bottom radiator+ fans pointed at the intake of the PSU, so hopefully with that fresh outside air it'll never get that hot.  So the fan might not ever have to turn on! xD

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