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Yup folks... 2x PCIe XFX GeForce 6800 Ultras up the tubes. Had them running in SLI, ocassionally SLI would crash or wobble badly. Then when I popped in the DFI mobo (rather than the ASUS one) one card collapsed completely, when I was filling in the online support to try and RMA it the other one started artifacting and was dead within a couple of hours.
Changes made to cards: Changed thermal paste to Arctic Silver - slapped on a Danger Den 6800 GPU waterblock. Memory was self advesive OCZ copper fins - air cooled. The cards were not modded, BIOS hacked or even overclocked... yet! Cards were reading 35-41 degrees when they died
So questions to folks... anyone heard of such nastiness? Any reasons?
Anyone think the Arctic Silver could be to blame?
No physical damage to cards - heat sinks were screwed down as per Danger Den instructions - 50% spring compression, screw them down like a car tyre
And finally AND MOST IMPORTANT... as I need to try and RMA them to get new ones..., a long and convoluted business I need to make them EXACTLY like they were when I received them. If anyone has a 6800 family XFX card can you look on the back. One of the RAM heatsink screws has a red blob on the spring on it... which screw????
I reckon this is maybe how they check whether they have been tampered with and I do not want to give them a reason to leave me high and dry with £800 of buggered gfx card.
I am not having much luck with this new machine... sob! This is the first time in 20 years of buiding computer kit that I have had so many failures - but i will persevere until it works.
Frunk
Changes made to cards: Changed thermal paste to Arctic Silver - slapped on a Danger Den 6800 GPU waterblock. Memory was self advesive OCZ copper fins - air cooled. The cards were not modded, BIOS hacked or even overclocked... yet! Cards were reading 35-41 degrees when they died
So questions to folks... anyone heard of such nastiness? Any reasons?
Anyone think the Arctic Silver could be to blame?
No physical damage to cards - heat sinks were screwed down as per Danger Den instructions - 50% spring compression, screw them down like a car tyre

And finally AND MOST IMPORTANT... as I need to try and RMA them to get new ones..., a long and convoluted business I need to make them EXACTLY like they were when I received them. If anyone has a 6800 family XFX card can you look on the back. One of the RAM heatsink screws has a red blob on the spring on it... which screw????
I reckon this is maybe how they check whether they have been tampered with and I do not want to give them a reason to leave me high and dry with £800 of buggered gfx card.
I am not having much luck with this new machine... sob! This is the first time in 20 years of buiding computer kit that I have had so many failures - but i will persevere until it works.
Frunk