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Asus HD6870 + 120hz: high idle temps

No I use 1680x1050 res at 120Hz.

Would be helpful to see if anyone else with a 120Hz monitor and a HD6870 has the same issues. If there is truth in what you are saying (that a HD6850 has no issues with 120Hz) then something is wrong here.
 
Well as my 470 'Good Edition' on auto idles at 43C on air @ 60hz 2560x1600, I think your either talking bs or you have it on water.

On water with a 140x420 rad mine still only idles 27c in a reasonably cool room.

why would I lie :confused:

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Okay its now at 32 but that's down to my wifes attempt to ruin me by burning about half the middle east output of oil to keep our house roasting.

As you can see mine idles at 405 too, I had thought that was idle due to the low temp. Can anyone tell me what the card should idle at?
 
why would I lie :confused:

Okay its now at 32 but that's down to my wifes attempt to ruin me by burning about half the middle east output of oil to keep our house roasting.

Maybe you have a miracle card with zero leakage or something, but from Fud's review and from my card as well as others, the card should idle somewhere in the 40's on auto fan speed.
At 405mhz the temps should be pretty HOT at idle.

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As you can see mine idles at 405 too, I had thought that was idle due to the low temp. Can anyone tell me what the card should idle at?

Your card is up-clocking to 405 which is normal as I previously stated.
On a single 60hz screen, it should idle at only 51mhz.

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Maybe you have a miracle card with zero leakage or something, but from Fud's review and from my card as well as others, the card should idle somewhere in the 40's on auto fan speed.
At 405mhz the temps should be pretty HOT at idle.

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Your card is up-clocking to 405 which is normal as I previously stated.
On a single 60hz screen, it should idle at only 51mhz.

ouch 405 up from 51... that can't be good for the life of the card :S

I guess I should be very happy with my idle temps anyway. I think my load temps are normal enough - pretty much steady 76oC at stock, 750core hits 88 - 90 depending if my wife is home or not.
 
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I set refresh to 110Hz and the card downclocked to 51 Mhz.

After 10 mins of running afterburner reports the following

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Setting back to 120Hz to see if the temps go back down :P
 
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Card is now back to 34/35oC and the core has not gone crazy as with 51Mhz 110Hz setting. Anyone else find this strange?
 
I think people are struggling with the word
IDLE = ie that card is not doing anything / empty blank boot up screen.
Browsing website = cards most of the time will ramp up to 405mhz anyway if your using a 120hz monitor or not.
 
No probs - I'd be interested to know if your idle temps stay the same or drop compared to the 405Hz :)

yeah it idles at 42 now rather than 49 with 405mhz, can't tell the difference as well on desktop and all games run at 120hz still, will be keeping these settings for good
 
Well my card is ATI so doubt nvidia are the problem! ;)
Yes, my question is unrelated to ATI cards (that's why I specifically asked about "nvidia increased 2D clock") I want to buy nvidia in near future and want to know if this problem can be fixed by downgrading to lower driver version.
 
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Yes, my question is unrelated to ATI cards (that's why I specifically asked about "nvidia increased 2D clock") I want to buy nvidia in near future and want to know if this problem can be fixed by downgrading to lower driver version.

no it cant if you run a screen with 1080p resolution or more, older drivers give the same results. the 110hz workaround works a treat though, can't notice the difference on the desktop and all games still run at 120hz, there is no problem with nvidia and this issue any more as far as i'm concerned
 
no it cant if you run a screen with 1080p resolution or more, older drivers give the same results. the 110hz workaround works a treat though, can't notice the difference on the desktop and all games still run at 120hz, there is no problem with nvidia and this issue any more as far as i'm concerned

Thanks, but do you have to do anything special to use different refresh for games/desktop ? On my system (ATI) when I set 110Hz in desktop that's what games will use as well (unless the game explicitly allows to specify refresh rate). This is with installed monitor drivers.
 
Ok, let's revisit this thread. So I bought GTX 580 and it idles at 405MHz Core when in 1920x1080@120Hz. I set refrehs to 110Hz then the clocks are OK BUT the screen starts to flicker (obviously due to low core clock) - almost like a low refresh CRT. So this definitely doesn't solve it for me. As far as I am concerned the problem still exists. So any other workarounds ? Why 120 Hz and 2D work on HD 6850 without problems and do not work on GTX 580 ? (Or HD 6870)

Edit. this concerns me mainly due to increased power consumption
 
Ok, let's revisit this thread. So I bought GTX 580 and it idles at 405MHz Core when in 1920x1080@120Hz. I set refrehs to 110Hz then the clocks are OK BUT the screen starts to flicker (obviously due to low core clock) - almost like a low refresh CRT. So this definitely doesn't solve it for me. As far as I am concerned the problem still exists. So any other workarounds ? Why 120 Hz and 2D work on HD 6850 without problems and do not work on GTX 580 ? (Or HD 6870)

Edit. this concerns me mainly due to increased power consumption

You could try upping the idle volts a bit but that will probably defeat the object of what your trying to achieve. The others worked because their card could operate at lower clocks and volts without flicker, but that's a lottery similar to overclocking.
As I previously said it is normal for cards to up-clock and the reason Nvidia and AMD do this is to avoid flickering.

Also maybe someone here knows a way of down-clocking your cards 120hz idle clocks enough that it reduces power consumption but doesn't cause flickering.
Maybe a bios mod or after burner or something...

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If your that worried about power consumption, you would have been much better off keeping the 6870 if it was fast enough?
 
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