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GTX580 replacement
I'm currently doing some TF work at mersenne.ca or otherwise on GIMPS, using a GTX580. Great GPU, but it is getting quite loud.
Since the 600 serie is no good for computing, how about the 700 serie? I can see on James' website that the 580 is still competing with the higher-end graphics card from today... Should I stick with the 580? Perhaps something from the AMD side, I still have some 280x's. |
[QUOTE=Stef42;371409]I'm currently doing some TF work at mersenne.ca or otherwise on GIMPS, using a GTX580. Great GPU, but it is getting quite loud.
Since the 600 serie is no good for computing, how about the 700 serie? I can see on James' website that the 580 is still competing with the higher-end graphics card from today... Should I stick with the 580? Perhaps something from the AMD side, I still have some 280x's.[/QUOTE] My 580 died, poor thing didn't like running at 97 degrees for days at a time. Have a GTX-660, turns in 178 days/day, 66 degrees, pretty much silent. Who said they aren't any good? |
Well, the 580 runs about 440Ghz-days. I would like to hit the number or higher. My computer is not running 24/7.
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Then you can only pick from above 580 line, in [URL="http://www.mersenne.ca/mfaktc.php?sort=ghdpd"]this table[/URL].
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Sorted by [URL="http://www.mersenne.ca/mfaktc.php?sort=gpw"]per-watt-efficiency[/URL], you can see that AMD dominates the chart (for now).
You could get a R9 290X. Or a 780 Ti if you can afford it -- that is a monster at CUDALucas as well. |
Are you saying that noise from the card has increased? If so, is it the fan(s) going bad? Depending on the make and model of card, there may be replacements available on Ebay, and some other online locations. The ones I have looked at are for Gigabyte 3-fan models, and Asus DirectCU 2-fan types. I don't know about replacements for single centrifugal blower type cards.
If you want to keep the 580 running (which I would lean toward), there are also 3rd party coolers out there, though those are a big price jump from fan replacements. |
[QUOTE=axn;371418]Sorted by [URL="http://www.mersenne.ca/mfaktc.php?sort=gpw"]per-watt-efficiency[/URL], you can see that AMD dominates the chart (for now).
You could get a R9 290X. Or a 780 Ti if you can afford it -- that is a monster at CUDALucas as well.[/QUOTE] You could, but if you use your PC for real world stuff (mine is used for Premiere Pro) then the AMD might be useless as only the nVidia gets the hardware boost for video rendering... |
[QUOTE=Gordon;371423]You could, but if you use your PC for real world stuff (mine is used for Premiere Pro) then the AMD might be useless as only the nVidia gets the hardware boost for video rendering...[/QUOTE]
Edit: well not exactly useless, but you get the drift |
Fans going noisy might mean they just need a dust clearout. Mine has been noisy for a while but I have avoided messing with it as I am currently writing my dissertation on that pc. It refused to boot this morning complaining of cpu fan trouble. I cleaned it out and now it is back to its old self. A little bit of oil on the motor might go a long way as well(just check what the best type of oil is first).
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[QUOTE=kladner;371422]Are you saying that noise from the card has increased? If so, is it the fan(s) going bad?
If you want to keep the 580 running (which I would lean toward), <snip> [/QUOTE] If increased noise is not explainable from increased computation load or ambient temperatures where your machine is located, it may be worth a try to take the board out, remove its plastic shroud to expose the heatsink, and blow the dust off the heatsink and carefully clean the fan blades. This is a cheap alternative and somtimes works. Darn, henryzz just beat me! |
[QUOTE=Gordon;371423]You could, but if you use your PC for real world stuff (mine is used for Premiere Pro) then the AMD might be useless as only the nVidia gets the hardware boost for video rendering...[/QUOTE]
There is OpenCL support in CS6 - [url]http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2012/05/opencl-and-premiere-pro-cs6.html[/url] |
Thank you all, I'm afraid I implied something I did not ment.
I have a N580 Lightning, which has always been quite loud. I started with the DCII 570, which was really nice. Considering a swap, I have my eyes on a DCII 580, €125,- (Europe) I was wondering if upgrading would be a better option, which seeing most of the answers is not worth it. The only game I play is World of Tanks, which is no problem for the 580. |
My 570s were also getting old and loud.
Beware that if your will warranty them, there's a good chance that the shop will replace them with other, subpar models (without even asking you; they think that this is an upgrade - "a new shiny 650Ti for the old 570". Nuts!) Anyway, there is no magic bullet, just tedious negotiations with the shop. And it seems that there are no magically good providers. Both EVGA and Gigabyte cards got sick and tired of this life (of 24x7 100% load ;-) and died. EVGA did replace my dead one with a one-fan model 570 (after an initial silent stint with a 650Ti swapperoo). Gigabyte (the other card) died four times and was "repaired" each time. Finally they replaced it with a 570OC, but when its fans also started rattling, and I (knowing from the past that they will try to switch) called them, they said that they have no 5xx series, so I didn't RMA. I got fans from AliExpress, that's the only place the compatible fans are. Decent replacement (~ two week wait for the delivery); I got extras, so I am prepared for the next bout of rattling in a year. (When the ball bearing goes, then no amount of oil will help.) |
650 ti, seriously? That is a ripoff.
[URL="http://anandtech.com/bench/product/831?vs=781"]http://anandtech.com/bench/product/831?vs=781[/URL] |
Yep. I was rather mad that they tried to pull a fast one on me.
(They apologized, though, when I called.) Something tells me that this is what works for them. Maybe with 50 or 75% probability? that's good enough, isn't it? Reminds me of an old Poruchik Rzhevsky anecdote ([URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_jokes#Poruchik_Rzhevsky"]the second one[/URL] in this NSFW, yet rather academic treatise on humor). |
650 Ti is a ripoff but I've heard of a LOT of people who would trade their 570 for a 660 Ti any day of the week, which is funny when we think about it.
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[QUOTE=TheMawn;371471]650 Ti is a ripoff but I've heard of a LOT of people who would trade their 570 for a 660 Ti any day of the week, which is funny when we think about it.[/QUOTE]
That's for us, who compute :wink: |
[QUOTE=Stef42;371414]Well, the 580 runs about 440Ghz-days. I would like to hit the number or higher. My computer is not running 24/7.[/QUOTE]
I have 2 x 660's in now. A Palit Geforce that is overclocked by 50Mhz and turns in 180 days/day @ 72 degrees.. .. and a Gigabyte Windforce x2, over clocked by 100Mhz, turns in around 188 days/day only clocks in at 58 degrees. Production - ~370 days/day, or about 25x the I7-4770... |
Well if you still have the 280X, I would keep it! You keep money in your pocket, that you can use to pay the electricity bill. Running it at 1000 MHz will yield more or less the same Trail Factoring GHzdays performance as a not OCed GTX580. Since you are not running 24/7, running it a bit longer a day will get you a better or the same result.
Greetings from the Netherlands ;), Victor |
[QUOTE=henryzz;371429]Fans going noisy might mean they just need a dust clearout. Mine has been noisy for a while but I have avoided messing with it as I am currently writing my dissertation on that pc. It refused to boot this morning complaining of cpu fan trouble. I cleaned it out and now it is back to its old self. A little bit of oil on the motor might go a long way as well(just check what the best type of oil is first).[/QUOTE]
A couple of days later I noticed that the POST test was complaining about the fan again. I am pretty certain that is because it wasn't getting upto speed fast enough. While it was pretty much working I had lost faith in it. I replaced the fan of my Freezer 7 Pro with the fan of a Freezer 13 pro quiet(it fit on the old heatsink) and now it is the case fans I can hear. |
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