Are you having a prob ?I did not have to do that with CGMINER
Even at ~500 7970-equivalent units like you are estimating, that's still 0.33TH/s or a little under 3% of the entire mining system a few months ago, not too shabby for a little forum on the interwebz.
Btw, I find it hilarious that sometimes when I am Googling for info, one of the top results is a thread in this forum I remembering reading earlier.
Are you having a prob ?
Is he using CGMiner ?
I know for sure GUIminer cannot talk to card properly if they are in CROSS Fire specially 5850 or, and5870
Next question. Could I put a 5870 in the same PC as my 7970 and get it mining also? Would it be worth it if it's possible?
Definatly FAN life would decrease.This is really making me wonder about the negative effects on my GPU's life. Fan going about like 50% constantly, and all the heat it's creating. I'm just hoping to build up some funds to have this GPU pay for something like a gtx7xx or hd8xxx in the future.
Financial darwinism! A fool and his money are soon separated.
I bought two different ASUS DirectCU II 5850s some time ago, and both had issues so I had to send them back. One couldn't overclock at all and the other had glitchiness even in 2D mode. I'm guessing they were probably driven hard by mining, but they might also have suffered in the hands of inexperienced over-volters, so who knows.
Deepbit payout appears to be based on a 10% fee. That's pretty steep. Mtred has zero fee, bitparking has 2.5% (and merged mining of 5 coins at the same time, most are worthless), and abcpool has 2.8% (plus "withdrawal" fee).So after about 48 hours I'm up to .48 Bitcoins. This is not something for impatient people. Seriously considering breaking out my 5870 and getting a couple hundred more m/hash going. 750 watt corsair should be up to the task of a 5870 and 7970.
I figure with two cards I can lower my overclocks a little and go easier on the equipment.
Also, does using a specific pool offer any benefits? I've been using deepbit, but if there's something better that would be nice to know.