You asked me to run Furmark and I've done that. What is it you are trying to find out here? Your request is vague.
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You asked me to run Furmark and I've done that. What is it you are trying to find out here? Your request is vague.
here is single 4870 with stock hsf just for a reference
Well just run the stability test and let it run a few mins - if you dont get the black screen capture the same thing you did before. You ran the benchmark utility and it was only a 60 second run. Once in awhile I could go 60 seconds before crashing - but consistenly I would crash anywhere from 40 - 90 second mark. One 60 second run might pass on yours, I just wanna see the temp and amperage draw (which only shows in the sensor screen btw - not on the OSD).
Check my pics where you see the GPU VRM @ 125c and GPU VRM at 72a draw happening. The OSD doesnt show the GPU VRM amperage draw.
here - bottom pic -
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...5&postcount=57
After 2 mins using stability test
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1..._stability.jpg
It's my opinion that the amperage reading may not be correct. After all, this version of Everest is a beta and the current retail version does not support the 4800 series yet. I believe we should wait until Everest release an official update. Or we see an update to ATI Tool (which I prefer). Reason being is that there are some temp differences between GPU-Z and Everest, for example. Your problem maybe heat related.
Ah crap, my milled aluminum heatsink does not cover that chip. :( I suppose I can just put a ramsink on it. Here are the pictures of the heatsink I made. I used a manual mini mill. I still have to drill and tap the mounting holes. It cools the ram, the voltage regulators and the inductors. It looks crappy but its pretty good coming from a $300 mill that I borrowed from a friend.
I wanna know how it performs when you get it running.
Could be - oh well I have another one on the way. With that small 50mm and large ram sinks on everything I can for the first time run Furmark for over 1 min, 25 mins actually till I killed it. So it's heat related but that sucks. You are running the stock fan and red backplate with the water block right?
I can now run furmark at stock clocks 780/1000 (I have the msi OC version of the 4870). VRM temps are still out of control. But this is something I was not able to do before I made my heatsink.
^^ put a fan on that HS
gpu-z temps are 34C gpu, 45 sensor 2, 45 sensor 3 using ati tool and everest is 80C VRM. Furmark, gpu temps are 36C, 47 sensor 2, 47 sensor 3, 126 VRM. Nothing on my video card is 126C that I can feel. I will take a screen shot when my watercooling finishes bleeding.
I've sinked the chips as well and furmark no longer crashes after a few minutes (I could make it through the benchmark). Nice. Tested for 10 minutes, no sign of instability. Didn't check temps because the main site is down and I couldn't remember the forum URL to get the new everest :(
I used ~1"x1.5" sinks, one on the vitec, one on the pulse chips, one on the VRM regulator and one cut in half on the VRMs. And a 12cm 1200RPM fan.
They're attached with Arctic Alumina.
Thanks dnottis :D