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ATi 4870X2

Would it have done any lasting damage? Some of the temps I saw, if accurate were incredibly scary that I'm surprised it's still running. On another note, my laptop overheats on occasion if I don't make allowances for it...

what were the temps? anything above 85 is worrying, but i'm no expert in this and some cpus handle hgih temps better than others
 
Should be ok then, no idea what it was doing under load though. Have got some artic silver 5 hanging around but did a bit of research, appears they aren't up to the job after 18 months. Rather than order more I only plan on using once, will see how much the local pc shop wants to do it and what paste they use. Any ideas on a reasonable price?
 
Cpu temps are fine guys, got a max of 63 Celcius during a gaming session. I was reading the Tj.Max reading before and getting the high numbers.
 
I have A 4870x2 in my spare PC I used it for years and it ran everything even GTA fine there must be something bottlenecking the pc :/
 
Don't know if anyones put this yet

And it might sound like the stupidest thing ever,
But i was running my 4870x2 using only one core for 3 years untill a week ago, i didn't know that if you don't have Catalyst A.I on advanced it doesn't use crossfire.
Fps is sky high now lol.

So set that, and use msi afterburner to measure if both gpu's are being used.

Hope that helps :)
 
Good point about the Catalyst needing Advanced. It's almost second nature to me now but for someone new to Crossfire it could easily be overlooked.

(summary of long post at bottom!)

I'm still slightly concerned about the cpu temp. Google suggests that 61C is the max you should let a 9850 reach. AMDs really don't like high temps, and yes, the stock cooler is that bad.
If the cpu is going over 61C, then it will probably be throttling itself which would definitely cut your fps.


It might be an idea to tweak your settings. I don't run mine at FULL High, but it's High enough for it to still look good but run smooth.

I'll do some benchmarking for comparision:

Good looking, playable settings (what I use):
Average FPS: 59.73
Duration: 37.64 sec
CPU Usage: 43%
System memory usage: 73%
Video memory usage: 36%

Graphics Settings
Video Mode: 1920 x 1200 (59 Hz)
Texture Quality: High
Shadow Quality: Off
Reflection Resolution: High
Water Quality: High
Texture Filter Quality: Anisotropic x16
Night Shadows: Off
View Distance: 40
Detail Distance: 60
Vehicle Density: 50 (added because it's not on the list for some reason, this will affect CPU a fair amount)

Hardware
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
Service Pack 1
Video Adapter: ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
Video Driver version: 8.17.10.1083
Audio Adapter: Speakers (Creative SB X-Fi)
AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor

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Optimum Settings (your settings but at my resolution):
Statistics
Average FPS: 54.38
Duration: 37.68 sec
CPU Usage: 47%
System memory usage: 71%
Video memory usage: 36%

Graphics Settings
Video Mode: 1920 x 1200 (59 Hz)
Texture Quality: High
Shadow Quality: Very High
Reflection Resolution: Very High
Water Quality: Very High
Texture Filter Quality: Anisotropic x16
Night Shadows: Very High
View Distance: 100
Detail Distance: 100
Vehicle Density: 100 (added because it's not on the list for some reason, this will affect CPU a fair amount)

Hardware
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
Service Pack 1
Video Adapter: ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
Video Driver version: 8.17.10.1083
Audio Adapter: Speakers (Creative SB X-Fi)
AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor

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It's also worth mentioning that the benchmark is not very indicative of actual in-game performance. Despite getting 54fps on those FULL VERY HIGH settings, in-game it would probably be playable but there'd be frequent noticeable slow downs. For this reason I prefer to drop some settings and have a smooth game.

Settings I advise you tweak:
- Shadows (these kill it for me in-game (not benchmark), I can play quite happily without them)
- Distances (find a long road with building on either side, tweak the distance and see how noticeable the change is.
- Vehicle density (for a stock cpu this may make a sizeable difference, not 100% sure. I play at 50% and there's plenty enough cars to steal/crash into)


That said though, I'm still thinking it's cpu, so Shadows and Distances might be fine for you because you're on a lower resolution.


Summary! - I think it's CPU temps/throttling/not enough GHz. Might be worth tweaking some graphics settings down a bit but at low res I would think the 4870x2 could handle them.
 
How do I turn crossfire on..? Feel really stupid saying that. If it's the CPU I might replace it, atm I'm in 2 minds whether to sell the lot. Feels like everything is breaking atm :(. Thanks for the help guys!
 
Update - Catalyst AI is on advanced in AMD Vision Engine Control Centre.

Edit: Used Afterburner - appears both cards are running. When I went into cod4, according to the log the clock went from 500 to 900 on both cards.
 
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Update - Catalyst AI is on advanced in AMD Vision Engine Control Centre.

Edit: Used Afterburner - appears both cards are running. When I went into cod4, according to the log the clock went from 500 to 900 on both cards.

good, and was usage high on both cores?

make sure catalyst AI is on advanced for your profiles if you have made any etc.

is this the reason why you was getting low fps, or do you still have problems?
 
good, and was usage high on both cores?

make sure catalyst AI is on advanced for your profiles if you have made any etc.

is this the reason why you was getting low fps, or do you still have problems?

I already had the ai on advanced so it can't of been that :(. Not sure how to the usage, the graph thing just looked like a flat line iirc. Thanks for your help.
 
Anyone got anymore ideas on this? Still not ordered more thermal paste tbh, thinking it might be worth putting my cpu through some sort of test to see if it's still fully working? Any ideas please :)?
 
Bit lost with this guys, have been watching the CPU temps in Test Drive Unlimited 2 and they seemed to be floating around the 60 Celcius mark. Understand it could be my monitor but am not in the situation to try plugging it into anything else... not unless I can borrow the tv from the kitchen... :)?
 
As I said before, 60 is on the high side for an AMD cpu. You may well be experiencing throttling due to it reaching the temperature limit.

If you download CPU-Z and run that whilst playing a game you will be able to monitor your CPU speed to see if it drops at any point. You could also run CoreTemp at the same time so if the CPU did slow down you could see if it coincided with a high temperature.


From what you've said there doesn't appear to be anything wrong with your 4870x2, assuming it is loading appropriately in games.
While running Afterburner, load up a game and see what the GPU Usage % goes to.
I don't use Afterburner but if it's anything like Rivatuner then you should have 2 lines on the graph (one for each core) and they should shoot up to between 50 and 100~% (depending on the game), Alt-Tab out of game and it should drop back to just under 1%.


A monitor would not cause FPS drops in the way that you have described.
 
If it's not doing anything at all whilst running a game then:

1) That core is dead
or
2) The drivers are wrong and not activating that core
or
3) The Catalyst AI is not set to Advanced

You're not running games in a window are you?

Just saw your other thread re: cpu temps. 119C? That chip would be dead.
Please screenshot your CoreTemp whilst it's under load. Better yet get HWMonitor as CoreTemp messes up sometimes with AMD cpus.
In HWMonitor, ignore the "Core" temperatures, look at TMPIN0, TMPIN1 and TMPIN2. One of them (normally TMPIN1) will be your cpu temp and is much more accurate than looking at "core" temps. (HWMonitor reckons the 6 cores on my 1055T are running at 22C each, whereas the TMPIN1 states a much more believable 37C).
 
Update: Reinstalled latest drivers (now on 11.9 instead of 11.8), not messed with settings and it's now using both cores which is good. That "games in a window" might explain why Test Drive Unlimited 2 isn't kicking both cores in though - will make it go full screen now :). As for the CPU temps, I downloaded that program you instructed me to and got this:

TMPIN0 - Max 61 C
TMPIN1 - Max 61 C
TMPIN2 - Max 61 C

After Cod4 in highest settings.

TMPIN0 - Max 61 C
TMPIN1 - Max 61 C
TMPIN2 - Max 61 C

After Test Drive Unlimited On medium settings (full screen via alt+enter - insane lagging when all on highest, dual gpu actively working).

A bit warm CPU? Also when I'm Alt+Tab out of a game I'm getting a really weird effect, screenshot below:

edit: screenshot doesn't show the glitch

I didn't get that before the graphics driver update. Appreciate you're help so far. Now doing the no brainer things like running virus scans etc instead (tests were not done with these active). Need to sort my Windows out really too as I had one of the Technet codes which stopped working and is prevent me getting updates now. Got an old XP code floating around, is it cheaper just to upgrade? Can buy the OS from eBay for around £100.
 
if you're a student (or if you know anyone who is... ahem) you can get windows 7 professional upgrade edition for £40. can't say where due to competition rules but just google "student software" and you should find a couple of sites.

if you want to do a clean install with the upgrade edition, just install it once, then boot up from the cd and install it over again. then activate.
 
if you're a student (or if you know anyone who is... ahem) you can get windows 7 professional upgrade edition for £40. can't say where due to competition rules but just google "student software" and you should find a couple of sites.

if you want to do a clean install with the upgrade edition, just install it once, then boot up from the cd and install it over again. then activate.

Thanks - is there any limit on this? Eg 1 per person. My girlfriend is a student, I'm the hard working one lol :). Don't want to sound like a muppet (comes naturally sometimes though) but what do you mean about the installation? I don't understand exactly why you install it twice?
 
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