New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;) (Overheat !)
Hello,
I noticed in the nvidia control panel the temperatures of the these two graphics cards (sli) are 50 degrees celcius in idle mode ! That's pretty high ! Add to the fact that the gfx fans are probably spinning very slowly because of idling, Add to the fact the output holes are very tiny, Add to the fact there is little spacing between them, Add to the fact the airflow in the case was not optimal, Add to the rumor the mb sensor is near the cards, and there you have my new theory: The GTX cards killed the motherboard ! Overheat ! ;) Some questions: 1. Is it possible to underclock these cards ? 2. Is it possible to make the fans spin a bit faster even in idle mode ? Bye, Skybuck. |
New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;) (Overheat !)
You should've sticked with the all-conquering FX5200 that you loved so
much... -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "Skybuck Flying" wrote in message ... Hello, I noticed in the nvidia control panel the temperatures of the these two graphics cards (sli) are 50 degrees celcius in idle mode ! That's pretty high ! Add to the fact that the gfx fans are probably spinning very slowly because of idling, Add to the fact the output holes are very tiny, Add to the fact there is little spacing between them, Add to the fact the airflow in the case was not optimal, Add to the rumor the mb sensor is near the cards, and there you have my new theory: The GTX cards killed the motherboard ! Overheat ! ;) Some questions: 1. Is it possible to underclock these cards ? 2. Is it possible to make the fans spin a bit faster even in idle mode ? Bye, Skybuck. |
New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;) (Overheat!)
Skybuck Flying wrote:
Hello, snip Some questions: 1. Is it possible to underclock these cards ? I don't know and I am not sure I want to know. Using the drivers probably not, but using Rivatuner and low-level control this should be possible. However I wonder why one would like to build a dream machine with SLI and all, and then underclock CPUs and gfx cards... doesn't make much sense to me. My machine is by far not a dream machine (asus p5b-dlx, e6600, 7800gtx) all running at default, but it can barely be heard even during CPU- and GPU-heavy gaming. (Noctua cooler and CPU/case fans. No crashes, no overheating, almost dirt cheap (second-hand mobo and gfx). 2. Is it possible to make the fans spin a bit faster even in idle mode ? On my 7800gtx, I am still using the original fan, and it cannot be controlled by using the drivers settings. However, Rivatuner offers low-level control on the fans' speed, and I can set them manually or automatically. I leave that control to the driver itself, that takes care of this correctly. For a SLI setup though, I don't know if the fans can be set separately. You should concentrate on having a decent machine running silent at defaults, so you can enjoy it, rather than be bothered all the time by all the problems the previous one caused you. You had a dead mobo, SO WHAT ? Move on now. Lorenzo www.brokenbones.d2g.com |
New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;) (Overheat !)
"Skybuck Flying" wrote in message ... Hello, I noticed in the nvidia control panel the temperatures of the these two graphics cards (sli) are 50 degrees celcius in idle mode ! That's pretty high ! its very low for those cards. Here's a new theory **** happens, motherboards die, GET OVER IT |
New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;)(Overheat!)
Lorenzo Sandini wrote: You had a dead mobo, SO WHAT ? Move on now. The guy's a total lunatic.Ignore him. Graham |
New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;) (Overheat !)
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 04:30:16 +0200, Skybuck Flying wrote:
Hello, I noticed in the nvidia control panel the temperatures of the these two graphics cards (sli) are 50 degrees celcius in idle mode ! That's pretty high ! What are you smoking? Add to the fact the output holes are very tiny, Plenty big enough for your tiny prick. Bhagat |
New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;) (Overheat!)
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 08:59:45 GMT, in sci.electronics.design Eeyore
wrote: Lorenzo Sandini wrote: You had a dead mobo, SO WHAT ? Move on now. The guy's a total lunatic.Ignore him. Graham I found a picture of him http://tesladownunder.com/Tesla18Dalek10003Ft.jpg martin |
New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;) (Overheat !)
Please people, do IGNORE him, he is multiposting in every group, he is sick,
he says he knew everything about computer and he knows nothing. "Skybuck Flying" schreef in bericht ... Hello, I noticed in the nvidia control panel the temperatures of the these two graphics cards (sli) are 50 degrees celcius in idle mode ! That's pretty high ! Add to the fact that the gfx fans are probably spinning very slowly because of idling, Add to the fact the output holes are very tiny, Add to the fact there is little spacing between them, Add to the fact the airflow in the case was not optimal, Add to the rumor the mb sensor is near the cards, and there you have my new theory: The GTX cards killed the motherboard ! Overheat ! ;) Some questions: 1. Is it possible to underclock these cards ? 2. Is it possible to make the fans spin a bit faster even in idle mode ? Bye, Skybuck. |
New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;) (Overheat !)
"Skybuck Flying" wrote in message ... Hello, I noticed in the nvidia control panel the temperatures of the these two graphics cards (sli) are 50 degrees celcius in idle mode ! That's pretty high ! Not high at all. Most later models run much higher than any processors will run. My SLIed 8800 GTX cards default alarm is a lot higher than 50c. That is about normal at idle. 70+C is not unusual with most newer cards under stress. With just average airflow those temps would not hurt your MB at all. You worry far too much. Your MB died.......that is it. They do just die you know. Get over it. Ed |
New Theory: GTX 7900 with 512 MB killed the motherboard ;) (Overheat!)
"martin griffith" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 08:59:45 GMT, in sci.electronics.design Eeyore wrote: Lorenzo Sandini wrote: You had a dead mobo, SO WHAT ? Move on now. The guy's a total lunatic.Ignore him. Graham I found a picture of him http://tesladownunder.com/Tesla18Dalek10003Ft.jpg martin Hilarious.......:-) Ed |
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