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Message 1281051 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 16:00:13 UTC

Help, there is a outstanding performance on cuda fermi wus, but there is a noise comming out of the graphics card. And there are malfunctions in my display over vga output on the GTX 670 from asus. Can u fix that, or what have i to do to make it funcionaly right ? Using nvidia 301.42 WHQL drivers under XP.

Got u the same failures / errors on ur card ?

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Message 1281057 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 16:06:13 UTC - in response to Message 1281051.  
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Help, there is a outstanding performance on cuda fermi wus, but there is a noise comming out of the graphics card. And there are malfunctions in my display over vga output on the GTX 670 from asus. Can u fix that, or what have i to do to make it funcionaly right ? Using nvidia 301.42 WHQL drivers under XP.

Got u the same failures / errors on ur card ?

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Welcome to the Forums.

This was posted in the social section of the Forums. You will get a much better response posting that question in the Number Crunching section. Much technical help available there.
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Message 1281058 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 16:07:32 UTC - in response to Message 1281057.  

But can i easly double post ?
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Message 1281059 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 16:08:37 UTC - in response to Message 1281058.  
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But can i easly double post ?

No need, as you can see, I asked the mods to move the post for you.

Offhand, it sounds like the card has failed.
Especially if it is producing video artifacts.

Do you have a utility program to check the temperature of the GPU?

Have you tried rebooting?
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Message 1281065 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 16:23:08 UTC
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at this time theres no damage to the card, i stopped processing the cuda_fermi wus.

But when i start them, there are heavy power and usage differences continuasly. They stop when i stop the wu.

Temperatures are fine at 68-70 °C.
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Message 1281066 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 16:28:35 UTC - in response to Message 1281065.  

at this time theres no damage to the card, i stopped processing the cuda_fermi wus.

But when i start them, there are heavy power and usage differences continuasly. They stop when i stop the wu.

Temperatures are fine at 68-70 °C.

How big/new is your power supply? The GTX 670 will draw about 170 watts. Get GPU-Z (or similar) and use it to look at your card's voltage, then start a SETI WU and see if there's any difference. If it drops, you probably need a new power supply.
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Message 1281067 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 16:31:09 UTC
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450W Cougar at 360watts out of the wall, must be 1 year old. Using nvida inspector.

ok, its POWER (%) and GPU usage that have heavy differences, but theres nothing change on the voltage.

Dont want to blow up the card, GPU Grid and Milkyway running fine, but there is the same effect on cuda_32 wus on project "Collatz Conjecture". So i stopped them all too.
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Message 1281072 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 16:50:45 UTC - in response to Message 1281067.  

Hmmm.... EVGA recommends a MINIMUM of 500 watts with min. 30a/12rail. for their GTX670. You may be a bit underpowered?
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Message 1281076 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 16:57:16 UTC

Maybe thats the point,

http://www.cougar-world.de/produkte/netzteile/cougar-a.html

i got only 20 to 22 Ampere per rail. hm think on that. I´ll try my 750 Watt Corsair then.
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Message 1281080 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 17:02:22 UTC

S@H certainly stresses all components of a system.

If you have a 450W PSU then that will be sitting at the very top of its capacity much of the time - its not just total power, but you need enough power on the 12v rail as well. As Rus says, 500W is the minimum for a 570, and then only one that is capable of giving a solid 30-35A on the 12v rail - I went through several PSUs with my gtx460 until I learnt that lesson :-(

As for the sounds and visual artefacts - if the GPU is a bit short on power they can make some strange sounds, and will produce some interesting visual effects (my "best" event was a green and purple 60/70s psychedelic rendition of the Mona Lisa.... - moments before the PSU let its smoke out.)
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Message 1281087 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 17:07:58 UTC

So i will change the PSU thinking on that, as soon as possible. Dont wana loose the 450W Cougar. So i am better stop crunshing and do this first.
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Message 1281093 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 17:20:14 UTC - in response to Message 1281051.  

cuda fermi ... GTX 670 ... Using nvidia 301.42 WHQL drivers under XP.

On a separate, but related note - make sure you stick with that combination for the time being. The next generation of drivers, at least in their Beta test form, cause the stock cuda_fermi application to fail on Kepler (6xx) cards.

You're fine for now, but check again here before upgrading any software.

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Message 1281107 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 17:44:41 UTC
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ok i changed the power supply , now there are 62A on one Rail i think. hm, pressing all my thumbs i have , will now continue crunshing. Wait a wihle and then getting some cuda_fermi wus up again. Hope it wont blew up.

Edit:

I AM HAPPY NOW ! No more noise , no display errors so far. The man with the guess on the PSU were right. THX , happy crunshing :)))))
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Message 1281176 - Posted: 7 Sep 2012, 21:08:05 UTC - in response to Message 1281107.  
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ok i changed the power supply , now there are 62A on one Rail i think. hm, pressing all my thumbs i have , will now continue crunshing. Wait a wihle and then getting some cuda_fermi wus up again. Hope it wont blew up.

Edit:

I AM HAPPY NOW ! No more noise , no display errors so far. The man with the guess on the PSU were right. THX , happy crunshing :)))))

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(The noise was probably a DC-DC voltage converter being pushed beyond its limits.)
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Message 1281342 - Posted: 8 Sep 2012, 8:08:26 UTC

The reason you need to over-spec the PSU is that it's power rating is the total of ALL the supply rails. So maybe it could produce 450W IF you were drawing the max amount of power from ALL the rails.

But under normal use things aren't balanced this evenly, every different combo of hardware will draw different levels of power, with those big graphics cards drawing heavily on the 12V rail. Doesn't matter if you are only drawing 50% of the rated power on the 3.3 and 5V rails, if you are at 101% on the 12V (or any one of the rails), bad things happen.

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Message 1281345 - Posted: 8 Sep 2012, 8:24:44 UTC - in response to Message 1281342.  

The reason you need to over-spec the PSU is that it's power rating is the total of ALL the supply rails. So maybe it could produce 450W IF you were drawing the max amount of power from ALL the rails.

Only for the cheap units.

The quality brands will provide what they claim, and often more. The cheap ones often fail to provide a fraction of their claimed rating even if they could provide the maximum for all rails at the same time.
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Message 1281362 - Posted: 8 Sep 2012, 9:13:00 UTC - in response to Message 1281176.  



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...another of those self-satisfied doors.
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Message 1281554 - Posted: 8 Sep 2012, 17:36:23 UTC - in response to Message 1281362.  



<automatic door> Glad to be of service! </ad>



...another of those self-satisfied doors.

Don't get me started... We had a new lift installed this summer, supposed to take seven weeks but it was twelve weeks of me walking up and down three flights of stairs several times a day before it was available. All blue LEDs, bings and bongs and a female voice:
Going up
The doors are now closing
Please mind the doors
Third floor
Doors opening
Please mind the doors
Doors closing... etc.

I'm tempted to make a video of her/it calling at all four floors. I've asked for the voice to be replaced by Marvin the paranoid android, but no luck yet.
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Message 1281642 - Posted: 8 Sep 2012, 20:53:02 UTC - in response to Message 1281345.  

The quality brands will provide what they claim, and often more. The cheap ones often fail to provide a fraction of their claimed rating even if they could provide the maximum for all rails at the same time.


Even the good PSU's will have separate max ratings on each rail. The difference is that they will actually produce what the label claims. But that 650w supply may only be able to supply 400w on the 12v rail.

Try and run 2 of those cards and you get up around that 400w on the one rail, and even though the whole rig is only drawing 500w, the power supply dips out.

I agree totally on the cheapo supplies though. The ratings can vary between "optimistic" and "total work of fiction" :-)

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Message 1281689 - Posted: 8 Sep 2012, 22:32:46 UTC

This thread explains why I had these problems with a Nvidia 560 a few months back... it failed with the garbled display as mentioned by the OP and my first thought was "oh no, the graphics card has failed" but then when checking things out it worked in another computer... and the strange thing was that the 560ti that I swapped it with didn't have that problem... I guess the PSU is coping ok with the 560ti.

Rule of thumb: If you are crunching on a GPU, then invest in a decent PSU and pay attention to the 12V rails... some cheap PSUs that claim a high/reasonable wattage are actually quite low on the 12V rails.
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