Which non-reference video card has died, palit gtx 570 sonic platinum:shocked:? Under what conditions? Tell more in detail.
I have too a non-reference graphic card, Gainward GTX 570 Phantom, therefore there is a fear.:(
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Just as an update, here are the reported dead cards on OCN:
User: xxbassplayerxx
Core Voltage: 1.212V (1.223 with DMM)
Clocks: 1100/1200
OCP/Power limit disabled: No
Load Temperature: -40C
VRM Cooling: Stock unisink / cold from phase / fan
What you were doing: Running Vantage Performance
User: jonjryjo
Core Voltage: 1.1v
Clocks:900/1800/2100
OCP/Power limit disabled: Yes via /GTX500OCP gpu-z argument.
Load Temperature: 58*C, it never went above 45 with power limit enabled.
VRM Cooling: DDGTX580
What you were doing: OCCT
User: slickric21
Core Voltage: 1.05
Clocks: 880/2000
OCP/Power limit disabled: Yes, via GPUZ 1.5.1 & /GTX500OCP
Load Temperature: 44'C
VRM Cooling: Accelero Xtreme VR sinks (+2 extra 120mm fans blowing on them)
What you were doing: OCCT GPU, full screen/complexity 8.
User: kerrk
Core Voltage: 1.2v
Clocks: 920/1840/2200
OCP/Power limit disabled: No
Load Temperature: 70 C
VRM Cooling: Stock
What you were doing: Benchmarking with 3dMark 11
User: rancor
Core Voltage:1.100(After burner)1.034 GPU-Z
Clocks:875/1750/2000
OCP/Power limit disabled: Yes (Hit 105A in GPU-Z)
Load Temperature: 80
VRM Cooling: Stock
What you were doing: Furmark stress testing
User: mistkron
Core Voltage: 1.100
Clocks: 900/1800/2000
OCP/Power limit disabled: No
Load Temperature:
VRM Cooling: Twin Frozr II Unisink
What you were doing: Unigine Heaven
User: Shredicus
Core Voltage: Unlocked to 1.2v was around 1.17 at the time
Clocks: 980/2200 - 920/2000
OCP/Power limit disabled: No
Load Temperature: 70c
VRM Cooling: Stock
What you were doing: Crysis
User: miahallen
Core Voltage: 1.2V via MSI AB v
Clocks: 950/2200
OCP/Power limit disabled: No
Load Temperature: ??? (fan @ 85%)
VRM Cooling: Stock
What you were doing: 3DMark Vantage
Is this just with the 570 or the 560 and 580 are also affected with this issue at the same rate of failure ?
Your cards broken after 1.1+V, but my card broken after a 10 minutes of Furmark 1.9 at nominal clock and voltage!!! Drivers not limit power at new version of Furmark.
Do you think cap mods at PCIex helped?.....never tryed
I am not sure it helps... possible to give you lose performance/stability (not sure about the fast reply from the caps)
#2 bit the dust today... :shakes:
User: miahallen
Core Voltage: 1.15V via MSI AB v
Clocks: 1000/2250
OCP/Power limit disabled: No
Load Temperature: ??? (fan @ 85%)
VRM Cooling: Stock
What you were doing: 3DMark 06
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It's like a mass grave of 570's.
Is this partly (or completely) because of 1 less power phase on the 570 compared to the 580 cards?
Do 580 cards die as quickly? (my 580 runs 850 @ stock volts 1.025v)
This seems like a design oversight from nvidia, reminds me of the 7900GT which I had replaced an infinite number of times till me retailer ran out of stock and just gave me a 8800GTS 320MB =)
i am SO lucky mine didn't die, but mia i got mine up to where you have yours and i am just lucky. Holy crap. I am scared to mod it now.
None of mine have been modded....I'm expecting my 1st one back from Asus RMA any day now. I'm hoping the repaired one (yes, I'm getting the same card back) will be stronger than the original.
Wow GTX570 mass grave. Wonder how widespread this issue is in the greater community?
Maybe keypoint here is "yet" :) Summer to judge us :DQuote:
i am SO lucky mine didn't die,
anybody know if there is same problem and with gtx570 direct cu II?
I'm using 24/7 my GTX 570 OC from Gigabyte Windforce 3x:
1.1v
940Mhz GPU
vga running cool with this settings
No problem so far
Tested 1GHZ GPU 1.2V still no problem
Fan auto and stock cooler
User: Ccaution
Core Voltage: 1.1v
Clocks: 865/1730/2150
OCP/Power limit disabled: No
Load Temperature: 77 C
VRM Cooling: Stock
What you were doing: Vantage testing
It was an Asus reference and I swear I almost heart a "zzzf" sound. Dead as disco - and it wasn't even mine. Damn! :(
User: Mean Machine
Core Voltage: Stock
Clocks: 780/1050
OCP/Power limit disabled: No
Load Temperature: Barely did load it at all
VRM Cooling: Stock
What you were doing: Nothing. Just decided to kill itself. Did use it for our review though, where I did run Vantage at 885/1160 maybe once or twice, since then it was left at stock voltages and 780/1050 for some CUDA rendering stuff. It isn't a total meltdown though, just doesn't do stock frequencies, i.e. useless nowadays.