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2900xt owners\benchmarks thread

Gerard said:
I think the problems down to an overheating chipset, just checked and the little aluminium hsf was really hot and rpett wobbly on top of it,
Is it not just that the 400w PSU isn't powerful enough for the card?

I know woozer's running 2 X1950's with similar wattage draw overall, but they might not require the same boosts of raw power that the HD does.

Bad analogy: You can hook up 10 100w bulbs (1Kw) to a single light socket and get away with it, but connect a 1Kw bar-heater and it blows the fuse.
 
Sir Random said:
Is it not just that the 400w PSU isn't powerful enough for the card?

I know woozer's running 2 X1950's with similar wattage draw overall, but they might not require the same boosts of raw power that the HD does.

Bad analogy: You can hook up 10 100w bulbs (1Kw) to a single light socket and get away with it, but connect a 1Kw bar-heater and it blows the fuse.

Im pretty sure its the chipset causing the probs, i took the stock fan off and placed one i had sitting around on it, usually r6-vegas would crash inside of 2 minutes, this time i was able to run around for 5 or 6 before the system shut down, again the hsf was pretty much roasting hot. Just ordered some thermal epoxy and im gonna epoxy one i have siting around to the chip.


This bugger here if i can find it

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The benchmarks on 3DMark06 look nice, very tempting. It's just the AA that puts me off..

Gerard, how much juice does a FX60 take? mines a C2D at 3.4Ghz. My N/B gets hot, I just refitted the heatsink with AS5.
 
Gerard said:
Im pretty sure its the chipset causing the probs, i took the stock fan off and placed one i had sitting around on it, usually r6-vegas would crash inside of 2 minutes, this time i was able to run around for 5 or 6 before the system shut down, again the hsf was pretty much roasting hot. Just ordered some thermal epoxy and im gonna epoxy one i have siting around to the chip.
Welcome to the world of shuttle problems with highend components....

Yes i seen this auto shut down while playing games on my shuttle sn26p many many times :( I think it's when the PSU get very hot then it's power out drops which then causes the shuttle to restart...

Try checking your PSU temps when your CPU & GPU are both under full load..(belive me your PSU is going to be cooking and so is your top mounted harddrive)
 
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HKEPC Translated Chinese review

AMD Catalyst 8.38 Driver




Same review

HIS PowerUp! VGA 400W power supply. The design can be placed in the 5.25-inch chassis Bay Drive location support 100-240V input voltage support Active PFC its effective conversion rate of more than 75%, Built-in group 2 12V power supply module, with the highest available 18A, a total of 36A, Group 2 with 1.0 6Pins PCI-E interface and two PCI-E 2.0 8Pins group interface, up to 400W, unlike the use of the system battery supply, as its only 12V power supply, Thus marked wattage for the same graphics cards available in the peak value.

According to the HIS, Marketing Director Peter Yeung, HIS users using VGA PowerUp! 400W power supply, Radeon 2900XT HD system power supply requirements lowered to 350W. 12V minimum output 25A, CrossFire model is 550W. 12V minimum output 35A.

 
That VGA Powerup looks like a great idea! People with good quality 350~550w PSUs can just add on one of these if they want to go SLi/Crossfire, instead of having to upgrade their main PSU.
 
chaparral said:
Welcome to the world of shuttle problems with highend components....

Yes i seen this auto shut down while playing games on my shuttle sn26p many many times :( I think it's when the PSU get very hot then it's power out drops which then causes the shuttle to restart...

Try checking your PSU temps when your CPU & GPU are both under full load..(belive me your PSU is going to be cooking and so is your top mounted harddrive)

Ok mines not exactly "High End" but with the CPU @ 2.6GHZ and the 7900GT at 540/1500 i also had heat issues.Removed the stock fan shroud and stuck a faster flow fan on the outside [after trying loads of different options] but still used to get the odd crash in BF2.Rigged up a 80mm fan blowing direct onto the chipset and it cured it.
 
The Shuttle 400W Power Supply has a PWM Fan, you can here it spin up under heavy load, I presume Gerard can here it spinning up? it's an indication of how much load your heaping on it.

Yeah, I have a N/B Waterblock to fit next time I play with mine, the heatsink gets very, very hot.
 
Think its time to admit defeat trying to get this to run in a shuttle, it'll run for 10 mins tops before the northbridge is scalding hot and it shuts down. Tried a couple of different coolers on the bridge and no change. Seems the shuttle has finally met its match, a card that does fit inside but is far too heavy on requirements for it to run stably. :(
 
CS||nuTs said:
Thats a real shame mate.8800GTX then?

Well I'm just waiting on the mythical 8.38 drivers to appear, hopefully they'll improve matters in most games, certainly the benchmarks look promising.

Jokester
 
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