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    Re: Assistance needed on freshening up a Dell

    Quote Originally Posted by denim View Post
    ... To me, to the touch MooWrapper seems to run even hotter then PG PPS. But I will know for sure once I dl Afterburner...
    Yes, Moo Wrapper and PG PPS both run hot. Collatz is probably the coolest running. You could try Einstein, SETI@Home, or GPU Grid as well, I am not sure what those would run, but most likely cooler than PG and Moo.

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    Re: Assistance needed on freshening up a Dell

    Quote Originally Posted by DrPop View Post
    Yes, Moo Wrapper and PG PPS both run hot. Collatz is probably the coolest running. You could try Einstein, SETI@Home, or GPU Grid as well, I am not sure what those would run, but most likely cooler than PG and Moo.
    I have some Einstein and SETI in the queue, so I will keep an eye on it when those come up as there is a bunch more Moo to finish up yet.

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    Re: Assistance needed on freshening up a Dell

    Ok, with Afterburner installed, (neat freeware BTW), with MooWrapper running on one 430, it is hovering just under or right at 100 C. I have not overclocked it or boosted any of the settings yet. At that temp level, should I go for it on the second 430 or wait and see how Einstein and SETI do first?

    If there is an easy plug and play add on fan, I will spend a couple of bucks for it.

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    Too hot! Switch projects and get some more air in there. NV says 98c is max temp. I like it in the mid 80c range maximum.
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    Re: Assistance needed on freshening up a Dell

    Quote Originally Posted by Al McAdams View Post
    Too hot! Switch projects and get some more air in there. NV says 98c is max temp. I like it in the mid 80c range maximum.
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    Re: Assistance needed on freshening up a Dell

    Quote Originally Posted by Al McAdams View Post
    Too hot! Switch projects and get some more air in there. NV says 98c is max temp. I like it in the mid 80c range maximum.
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    Re: Assistance needed on freshening up a Dell

    Quote Originally Posted by Al McAdams View Post
    Too hot! Switch projects and get some more air in there. NV says 98c is max temp. I like it in the mid 80c range maximum.
    It dropped down almost 25 degrees when I was not using the machine for an hour. So maybe it is just hot when I am on the machine as I am watching climb as I type this post.

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    Re: Assistance needed on freshening up a Dell

    Interesting. I would abort the Moo wrapper WUs and try Collatz. Let us know what the temps are from that. It just may be too much on it trying to do Moo! and work your monitor, etc at the same time when you're using it. Oh, when you setup Collatz, do the Collatz Mini WUs in your preferences for the project. They will get done a lot faster on that GPU.

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    Re: Assistance needed on freshening up a Dell

    To stay on Moo maybe you can have less memory clock and with that have a better temperature. Try with the memory clock on the minimum allowed. Some projects need to have less MC to run at an average temperature.
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    Re: Assistance needed on freshening up a Dell

    Quote Originally Posted by Duke of Buckingham View Post
    To stay on Moo maybe you can have less memory clock and with that have a better temperature. Try with the memory clock on the minimum allowed. Some projects need to have less MC to run at an average temperature.
    +1 and sorry I forgot to mention lowering your memory clock speed. Good on you, Duke!

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