Redline @ OC3D F@H Prop's & Bragging Thread..

I had my GTX260's running (for a week) at 104c
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I tried a little overclocking on my top 560Ti today. It hit the magical 100c mark.

The door to the back garden is open now and the core is sat at around 92c running with 1.12v @ 900mhz.

Anything for those extra points!
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I tried a little overclocking on my top 560Ti today. It hit the magical 100c mark.

The door to the back garden is open now and the core is sat at around 92c running with 1.12v @ 900mhz.

Anything for those extra points!
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Something is really wrong with your 560 Ti matey. My 560Ti Hawk is running 950 MHz with only 1.062v and the temperature doesn't go over 70C.
 
I have just added a 6 pin connector to the power supply in the xw6400.

The PSU is decent enough but very lacking in connectors. By default it only had one 6 pin connector and only two molex
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one of which is powering the DVD drive.

So the second 6 pin required to power the GTX 460 was fed 12v from only one molex. Not ideal.

Just had the PSU open, it wasn't the easiest to play with, got some wires from an old PSU and solderd them to the underside of the board (as that was the only place I could get access to).

It's all back up and running and I feel that bit safer
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I have just added a 6 pin connector to the power supply in the xw6400.

The PSU is decent enough but very lacking in connectors. By default it only had one 6 pin connector and only two molex
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one of which is powering the DVD drive.

So the second 6 pin required to power the GTX 460 was fed 12v from only one molex. Not ideal.

Just had the PSU open, it wasn't the easiest to play with, got some wires from an old PSU and solderd them to the underside of the board (as that was the only place I could get access to).

It's all back up and running and I feel that bit safer
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first time i have even known someone to start adding cables to a PSU without the use of adapters and say they feel safer lol
 
first time i have even known someone to start adding cables to a PSU without the use of adapters and say they feel safer lol

lol

Electricity doesn't bother me one bit.

I'd say, as long as the soldering is sound, its probably safer to add cables than it is to use adapters. That's not to say adapters are unsafe.... unless your running a 6 pin graphics power connecter which requires 2 molex off a single molex using a Y splitter :s.

It wasn't really the fact I was running the 6 pin from a single molex that bothered me, more the thickness or lack thereof of the wires connected to the molex.

The PSU is suppose to be quad rail, but my multimeter says otherwise. Still I connected the two required 12v wires to two different points just incase.
 
Here my GTX560's temps
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their at stock as then i have more PPD
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(that will change ones i have my second rig)

not bad ha
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I know everything counts, but 11k PPD is all I could manage today and that's on V7 for a full 24 hours midnight to midnight across 2x 5870s and an OC'd 1090T, any ideas? Don't want to be killing my parents electric bill with 900w wall draw all day every day
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Drop the 5870s and just Fold on the 1090T then, it'll give similar PPD and AMD cards are really incredibly inefficient for Folding. It's worth more to me to leave my HD 6950 idle and Fold on all four cores of my 2500K than just SMP on 3 cores and run the Radeon.
 
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