Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
Yh, i will strip it today and get some pics up.
I really want to blow it up though.
I watched a vid that "aussie50" did and it looked like an exhaust from a car lol.
Here is that vid, skip the ad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbJk5uAg4g4&feature=plcp
Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
Can you post a pic of the PSU's internals? I'd say it's just a 250 Watter with a 500W sticker. I know the smell you're talking about (I think) and it often comes from PSUs on the load tester just before they go kaboom.Leave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
Guys, please do not argue.
Both good guys on here, so please just agree on your own findings.Leave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
See above MB
I like the smell, but everyone else thinks the house is burning down.
Shall i try and blow it up?
BTW, The above psu is powering only a;
Asus M2A-VM mobo
AMD 9000+ (Dual core)
ATI 3850 GPU
And a side order of a pioneer dvd/rw.
Nothing else, except 2 hdd.Leave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
4890 is a different monster compared to 4850 or the 3850 gilly has. The 4890 has 2 x 6pin pci express connectors and consumes quite a lot of power compared to 4850.
Hence the VRM is a bit better than the one on 4850.
At the time 4850 appeared, there were very few OpenCL applications.. i think the first app I "Tested" that actually used OpenCL was Seti at Home screensaver or some other type of "let us borrow your cpu and gpu while screensaver runs"
Bitcoin only appeared a bit later.
And actually, no, Bitcoin and OpenCL programs don't really consume as much as what Furmark or other testing programs can consume. They don't load GB of textures, don't use vertex and pixel shaders by the ton, they don't enable so many parts of the gpu at the same time.
I know by the time they were starting to go out of the market, the Radeon 4830 cards started to become popular, as "best bang for buck" for Bitcoin.. being single slot you could put 6-8 cards in a single pc (using pci-express x16 to 4 x x4 or 2x8 extenders) and do bitcoins. The point is it took some time for the whole OpenCL craze to start.Leave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
The VRM may very well be poor, but for normal usage and a bit of overclocking it was fine... furmark however is not normal usage.
I personally have the non-reference 4890 I bought as "broken" for $20. Thanks to the lifetime warranty, XFX sent me a replacement fan (Well, the whole heatsink/fan actually), and it is as good as new. Far, far faster than the 2900XT it replaced.Leave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
Whoa whoa lol.
I just wanted to know that smell lol, dont you guys argue. I have a poor mans pc, the psu is from my previous pc, which was an intel e2180, but then i got this amd mobo for free so now i am usind the psu on this.
Just checked and the psu is a "EZcool ATX-500 JSP", So its shit lol.
The 3850 gpu is fine, 115c lol.
And yes, the fan on the gpu didnt ramp up til nearly 90c so mariushm is spot on with speeds.Last edited by gilly1984; 11-02-2012, 12:02 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
I have the stock, default, oem design Sapphire 4850 so I should know what I'm saying.
When it was tested, AMD kepts saying they designed it in such a way that it would be stable at up to 100c - at that point it starts to throttle itself and raise the fan speed a bit.
The fan speed was kept intentionally low... I tested with lots of games when I bought it, the temperature went up to 85c and the card didn't even bother to go about 40-50% fan speed.
A few months after I bought it, I modded it and installed Accellero S1 Rev 2 on it so now it's passively cooled, no fans - right now with the heatsink and pipes probably loaded with dust, my card idles at 36c - I think it was 32c with my previous power supply but now the X-650 is also passively cooled when idle (below ~ 170w load) so the video card is affected by the hot case (acts as heatsink for the psu)
In fact, I actually made videos with the installation of the Accellero S1 Rev 2 and if you watch the end of part 2, you'll see how nice of a cooling system the OEM heatsink+fan was:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8pcK...ure=plpp_video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMKUH...ure=plpp_video
The VRM may very well be poor, but for normal usage and a bit of overclocking it was fine... furmark however is not normal usage.
By all means, gilly, pop the cover off and inspect it and look at it while you do those tests. You could actually have more problems, like the 4pin or 8 pin cpu connector melting up at the contact point with the motherboard.
It happened to me due to buying a cheap extending cable with thin diameter and poor pins, with a previous power supply that didn't have cables as long as my current Seasonic.
ps. you might also have some cables resting on the fan heatsink and those cause the smell... who knows, it doesn't take a lot of time to open the case and check everything.Last edited by mariushm; 11-01-2012, 11:55 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
Not an argument, just wanting to know what that smell is. I can video it if needed.
I will take the side off my pc and run both programs until something starts smoking if needed?Leave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
Be careful, Furmark did actually kill video cards in the past...
The 48xx cards were tested to run up to 100c with no issuesLeave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
Are you sure? The smell seems like it is coming from the power supply.
If it is the gpu then i will use my onboard graphics, its plenty for what i use my computer for.
Shall i video my pc self destruct? With the smell that was coming from it something has to give.
Oh, and it does not smell like plastic burning, it is definitely circuit board kinda smell.
The smell starts before the gpu gets to even 90c, I bet its the psu, I have never even checked whether it was a good psu, all i seen was 500w and thought it was good. But thats before i registered on this site. I may take it apart and put some pics up.Leave a comment:
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Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
No, it's the video card.
Be careful, Furmark did actually kill video cards in the past... AMD/ATI actually throttled it down in drivers after Radeon 4850 and 4870 cards started to die... the vrm regulators were dying on the boards.
It might be the plastic fan on the video card melting from the heat of the heatsink ... check the video card carefully and it wouldn't hurt to put a 120mm fan to blow air on the card if you start making these experiments again.
The 48xx cards were tested to run up to 100c with no issues but 3850... I don't think they can handle so high temperature on that architecture, the... what's the word.. how many nanometers they're made on, the fabrication process they're made.Last edited by mariushm; 11-01-2012, 10:27 PM.Leave a comment:
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Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.
I just ran furmark and Prime95 at the same time and it smells like burning circuit boards. The CPU went to 88c and the GPU went to 115c.
I could here the power going through it just by the sound of the fans, sounded like they were starved of power, dropped their rpm.
I think its the psu, its a 500w psu, but judging by that test it has no ooomph.
My fucking house stinks lol.
What do you guys think?
Screen shot of it here. (Just make sure no porn open) (Nope, none open so upload).Tags: None
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