Originally posted by Papa D
Now I've gone and done it!!
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Originally posted by bassfisher6522Yes…bad choice…Rosewill is known for subpar parts in their components. Recommended brands are: Seasonic, XFX, Antec, EVGA…they are more expensive but you get what you pay for. It’s a big “NO NO” to mix PSU cables. Use only the cables that come with the PSU.
Thanks for the heads up Bass. gathers nippers and wire ties
The bummer is I was going to get the evga but went with the rosewill out of pure laziness, what a noob!!!Comment
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LOL…most PSU brands if not all offer a full modular series. That’s what you want to look for…full modular PSU so there isn’t any cable ties/twist ties to be used.Comment
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WHOOO! I can live with that! Now, lets try Furmark, that’s the one was shutting me down.
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Completed Test with no shut down, I don’t know if that’s a good score, I am happy to make it to the end!
I’m starting to feel good again…
WOOT!Comment
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Hi Papa,
Glad that it worked out for you I prefer my Antec PSUs due to their reliability but as long as it isn’t shutting down anymore, that’s a very good sign
Edit: Now I see that it only did one GPU. Are both running in CF mode? The only TRUE test to verify this issue is resolved is to run both GPUs in CF configuration and run the test to verify no shutdown and completion of the test. If you complete it, I’m curious to your results
In relation to your question if the score is good or not, it is. You’re achieving 156 Frames per Second (FPS), which is high-end and most people only score 5000 or lower. Your score is awesomeComment
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Have a very busy day today, so I will make report/answer when I get back in.
Furmark Reads both gpu as one in crossfire mode. But es both cards were running during that test. It shows them both as GPU 1. Maxed at 86 celcious, these cards are hot, but I still think that is maybe a little high. So will be looking into cooling /air flow. Gotta run.
THank you guys for all your help will answer more later…Comment
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I have read that the 390 max temp is around 94c. As i have also noticed that these cards get really hot and also to remember the room temp also counts in this as well. One little tid bit i found that you may be interested in… https://community.amd.com/thread/198965
I would check to see if your cooler is running correctly. Make sure your air flow is good as well. This you will see in that link i gave you. Another thing i noticed that the 390 is based off the 290 design.
EDIT: What psu did you go with..Comment
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Originally posted by vgerI have read that the 390 max temp is around 94c. As i have also noticed that these cards get really hot and also to remember the room temp also counts in this as well. One little tid bit i found that you may be interested in… https://community.amd.com/thread/198965
I would check to see if your cooler is running correctly. Make sure your air flow is good as well. This you will see in that link i gave you. Another thing i noticed that the 390 is based off the 290 design.
EDIT: What psu did you go with..
Yes I will be working on cooling. The fans on gpu are working, gpu’s are not liquid cooled. CPU is liquid cooled and pum pis working. Just got in a few minutes ago. more to come later
Oh and I found the vent closed in the room, so yeah that will help.Comment
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Originally posted by vgerOk good…I don’t suppose you have the room to space those cards further apart do you?Comment
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