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yellow pcie cable my poor eyes are being drawn from that lush copper to the yellow....get the wallet out and get some braided cables...for the sake of my eyes lol
GTA V using default fan profile - top card hit 83 degrees with bottom card hitting 74. Fans reached 60%.
Cards boosted to 1250 but regularly went back down to 1100.
Using 1-1 profile - top card hit 70 degrees with bottom card hitting 64.
Cards boosted to 1265.
This is with the front panel off and ambient temp quite low. Only played for half an hour and am off to bed now.
I'm starting to wonder if it's even worth waiting for a Classified. EVGA apparently don't bin their chips, but Gigabyte does for the G1. People are posting really nice ASIC scores on overclock.net
What is considered a good ASIC score these days?
Can anyone recommend me a safe overclock on a Superclocked Reference EVGA? Apologies for the noob question.
Mine have arrived
Mine have arrived
70+ for air cooling. Lower is better for water and LN2
GPU-z basically reads off info burned into the chip at time of testing, and for some GPUs like 79xx it seems to be more or less true. But NV GPUs are a different story, which is why you can get senseless numbers like 104% quality.
IF ACCURATE, and if the ASIC% means what TPU says it means, then the higher %, the lower your voltage needs to be to hit stock speeds, and the better it will undervolt. The lower the %, the higher your default voltage to hit stock speeds, but the better it will overvolt--but you will also need to water cool it to keep temperatures safe.
70-79% is about average for 79xx series and 78xx series apparently.
For other GPU series GPU-z gives you nonsensical % anyway, especially for NVIDIA GPUs which apparently use a different scale than AMD GPUs. They might fix this for future versions of GPU-z.
As someone said above, you can't compare percentages between different GPUs, only within the same GPU, due to different scales for different GPUs.
Lower is better for h20? Why is that? I would have thought the higher the better?
EDIT, found this post: http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=33444605&postcount=16
Lower is better for h20? Why is that? I would have thought the higher the better?
EDIT, found this post: http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=33444605&postcount=16