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I think you're mixing up my results ;) I got 2 systems.
1) Core i7 3930K + GTX 780 3 Way SLI
2) Core i7 3820 + GTX 780 SLI

I think the result you see as higher is with the Core i7 3930K system when it was running SLi :)

This result is actually the fastest on the 3820 system :)
Palit GTX 780 Super Jetstream 980MHz/6.2GHz.
Inno3D GTX 780 iChill HerculeZ Ultra X3 DHS Edition 1046MHz/6.22GHz
Intel Core i7 [email protected]. All air cooled.

Score 13280 with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780(2x) and Intel Core i7-3820 Processor
Graphics Score 19277
Physics Score 9468
Combined Score 4866
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/1752830

Ahhh ok bud, I see your results and thought you had made an error :) I will add it now.
 
I stand by my original post and anything that has Time measurement data errors or tessellation modifications will not be allowed.

By all means, send the score to FutureMark (like 8 Pack has) and get it validated and then I will not have any issues adding it :)
 
Well, I submitted my score to Firestrike Extreme thread and 1095/1706 was absolute max, no matter how many times I tried it crashed. This one doesn't crash but shows 967/1500 frequency. Would a custom bios fix this?

Sadly, that is the GPU lottery. My previous Titan would reach 1200Mhz on stock volts but both of my new ones need 1.212V to reach 1170Mhz. A custom BIOS helps but I would seriously only do this if you know the risks and are water cooled. For gaming, it isn't worth it but it is good for benching. I can sit both my Titans at 1250Mhz with 1.25V and the clocks stay at that and do not throttle back.
 
Okay, could you explain one thing to me?
I don't understand how I can set up the frequencies in Precision X but they aren't shown in Firestrike results. And what should I send where to have my score verified? :)
You scared me a little with this warning about custom bios, anyway this is primarily a gaming rig so this was a good enough score.

There was nothing wrong with your score in Firestrike bud. A couple of scores have had warnings and those are the one's I do not allow. If they are genuine good scores and the computers clock hasn't been given the Dr Who treatment, then people should email FutureMark with their results and they will verify and validate it.

As for custom BIOS Bart, I would leave it. If you water cool at some point, go for it, otherwise I wouldn't.
 
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