It wasn't about you. Just my opinion about the general attitude. Nothing personal.
Oh ok! Actually, I totally agree with you.
Hey all.
I just tried this with my XFX HD4870 XXX.
At stock freq i get 75A on the VRM. When overclocked to 850 i get the VRM to 81A and the screen goes black but comes back online after a few sec.
I have the same problem with my HD4870 but with FurMark, after 2 mins of running FurMark, VDDC last reported 83.5 Amps, the screen goes black and the D601 red LED lit - critical Core power fault => so I'm pretty sure this is ATi/AMD's defect, not Tetedeinch's fault.
/If someone say "This test is unnecessarily stress my vid since my games play fine", I think they just can't bear having a defective card. Imagine in the very near future, when some developer write a game or a GPGPU app that can pust your GPU to its limit and you won't able to run them because of ATi's fault, what do you think :P
Nice test. I bailed about 25 seconds in when my 4830 hit 82C... it loads about 60 in heavy gaming.
Maybe im stupid here now, but is 4890 still a good buy?
My Toxic 4890 turned black right after the test start and im waiting for my second card now.
But this is making me a little nervous about going that way, or shouldnt i be nervous?
When i taked the test but without fullscreen i got 93.66A, the phase-temp was on 135:P, and the cooler on Toxic is pretty good and i have never seen 75 on the core before now:P with the fan on 100%.
hehe, i dont often play occt:P
But i think is weird that on fullscreen it goes black and without the fullscreen it is okey, it was on 93A in the test too and nothing wrong there.
What so special about fullscreen and not? stupid question, but just so i know.
Did some testing becouse Toxic is 960\1050 from the box, if i sett it down to "stock" 4890 then everything is okey. on 920\1000 it starts but after 30 sec. it goes black.
fullscreen is more demanding than windowed
thats why i said maybe im stupid now, sometimes i take things a bit too seriously:hitself:
But the 82amp. barrier is not the issue here.
Failed on me^^ 4870 CF. But tbh, this test = CARE. If it doesn't show this error in ANY other ("non-synthetic", if that's a word) applications it works 100%.
For info to OP i got Sapphire 4890 Toxic, on 960\1050 it goes black straigt away, setting down to "stock" 4890 is was fine and all up to 900\1000. From 920\1000 it goes black and have to reboot the computer.
All this with 1,4v( stock on Toxic) and where over 93a.
my HIS 4890 reference with stock 850mhz dosnt crash
I just ran the GPU test on a pair of GTX 280s SLI for about 10 mins (clocks 712/1512/1242 - voltage 1.185). Full screen 1920x1200 settings. Max current draw was just below 30A on both cards. Max frames per second 144. Both cards are water cooled. Temps of GPU0 max 56C and GPU1 53C. Ambient temp was ~23.8C. During gaming temps usually top out at 15C above ambient.
People are always looking for CPU's with the lowest VID, or trying to find a D0 i7 CPU rather than C0. Are these people stupid too? Sure a C0 stepping with a high VID will work fine and never fail in a video game, but people from XS demand more from their hardware.
Not sure where to find the VSync off or even if it matters as the fps is already higher than the standard 60hz of an LCD. So, it doesn't look like it's sync locked.
New settings I just tried VSync forced of in the Global Settings tab of my driver (didn't see a difference).
13:27 min. with Shader Complexity settings 3, FPS ~83, GPU temps 56C and 53C, current draw still about 30A. Ambient temp ~23.4C.
I tried to search for other settings in this thread. The above was the closest I could find for Nvidia cards. If you know something better let me know and I'll test again.
as long as this doesn't happen in games
dosent think that have nothing to do with this, that can have many other caouses.