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Message 38466 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 13:37:31 UTC
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I have recently swapped my HD5850 from Collatz to Milkyway.

Running CPU-Z 0.4.2 showed the following -

When running Collatz the main GPU temperature was 78C, and the VDDC current draw was 26.5 A to 28.5A.

Running Milkyway has raised the GPU temperature to 81c to 82c, and the VDDC current draw to 45.3A.

The GPU load was steady at 95% for each.

I need to raise the percentage fan speed to cool the GPU slightly.
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Message 38468 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 13:48:39 UTC

What gpu memory clock setting are you using ?

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Message 38470 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 14:05:52 UTC
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Looks like around 1100-1150Mhz, if so, reduce it to around 500-550Mhz - Milkyway is not memory speed dependent, and all a high memory clock does is maintain a nice space heater.

Collatz needs high memory to cope with the high number of calculations it does, its the opposite for MW.

At 500-550Mhz for memory at MW you will save a bunch of power, and run a lot cooler.

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Message 38473 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 15:38:41 UTC - in response to Message 38468.  

What gpu memory clock setting are you using ?

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Core clock 755 amd memory cloch 1125
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Message 38474 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 15:42:55 UTC - in response to Message 38470.  
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Collatz needs high memory to cope with the high number of calculations it does, its the opposite for MW.

Actually, Collatz uses far more lookups to large tables (16 MB in size, don't fit the caches) in the graphics card memory than Milkyway. Milkyway also uses lookup tables, but they are a lot smaller, are accessed less often and then even in regular patterns, which makes the caches of the GPUs very effective.
In contrast, with Collatz the GPU really has to read the values from memory in most cases (tables are larger than caches, virtually random access pattern). This makes it far more sensitive to the memory frequency/bandwidth (but it isn't solely limited by it) than Milkyway.
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Message 38478 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 16:00:04 UTC - in response to Message 38473.  

What gpu memory clock setting are you using ?
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Core clock 755 amd memory cloch 1125


Drop the memory down to circa 500-550, there is no benefit at MW for a high memory setting (see CP's explanation above).

That, might, also give more room for a higher GPU clocks (I am unsure of the latter as I dont have a 5850, I dont know its max clocks)

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Message 38479 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 16:05:09 UTC
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The CCC Overdrive part allows me to drop the Memory Clock to a minimum of 900 MHz. I chose 10000, and also raised the fan percentage, on manual, to 75% (from 33%).

The GPU temperature is now a balmy 68c with a GPU load about 94% and no screen pulse.
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Message 38481 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 16:11:04 UTC - in response to Message 38479.  

The GPU will happily purr along at 80 degrees. It will throttle itself incrementaly at 105 degrees, and the thermal cut out operates at 120 degrees. There is plenty of space there to drop the memory to the minimum you can get it, and lower the fan a little to settle at 80 degrees - less noise, less power draw.

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Message 38485 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 17:34:03 UTC

My 4870 is happily running at 175mhz mem atm, with no impact on the project's speed. BTW, in order to drop below the CCC's limits you need to use something like ATI Tray tools with OC limits disabled.
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Message 38490 - Posted: 9 Apr 2010, 19:27:03 UTC - in response to Message 38479.  
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The CCC Overdrive part allows me to drop the Memory Clock to a minimum of 900 MHz. I chose 10000, and also raised the fan percentage, on manual, to 75% (from 33%).

The GPU temperature is now a balmy 68c with a GPU load about 94% and no screen pulse.

As "heat is your enemy" has been drilled into me since day one of my OCing days, I run all my GPUs at 100% fan speed. This not only keeps the GPU cooler but all the surrounding components, it also means the air coming off the card is cooler.

Noise is not a problem from my 48xx series card fans and not from my HAF932 case fans.
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