Baked my R9 280x Back to Life

in mining •  7 years ago  (edited)

I was watching youtube the other day and saw an episode of Digital Gold. It is a podcast of 2 miners and what they do on a regular basis. In Episode "Ethereum Mine 4.0 Stage 10 (Live)" they bake an old MSI 7970 back to life. Myself a miner from 2013 I have a few cards that no longer work so I decided to give it a try. I located an old Gigabyte Windforce R9 280x that suddenly stopped working a while back.
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I then took it apart and cleaned off all the thermal paste and removed everything possible.
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I put is on a pan with wax paper on the bottom and aluminum foil in 4 corners. I preheated the oven to 375 F and placed it in the middle.
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I left it in for 10 min. After I left it out for 30 min to cool down.
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I then reassembled the video card and used new thermal grease. I placed it in one of my pcs. Fans started up and I heard the post beep.
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To my surprise it booted into windows.....
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I have left it mining on Nanopool for 2 days now with no tuning done on it. It has been hashing at 13 MH/s using Claymore 9.5. I am just so surprised this worked. I have 2 more cards (7950) I will attempt to revive. Thank you guys at Digital Gold for putting out the video.

Ok after several of mining......
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I am just happy it is still kicking.... damn zombie card now over 25 MH/s

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I wonder how long that fix will last.
Your getting about half the hashrate it should get around 25 MH/s right?

It always mined between 13-14 without tuning. If i overclock it i should get 17-18. I'll update this if card dies again but likely wont mine much longer with it due to how much power those cards us. I went to nvidia cards just because i get best hash per watt

tried new claymore 9.7 and now over 25 MH/s .... thanks :)