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  1. I was expecting some nice explanation from you sir since you are the PCM05 god here. But telling me to avoid this 7k device just

    like that without further explanation makes me look like a dumb.

     

    LOL i never tried it, how can i give an explaination?

     

    however i have from time to time seen crazy out of line scores with different storage configs and this looks like a crazy out of line score

  2. hey guys

     

    dj if you dont mind i would prefer you to avoid using this device.. it looks highly likely its a bug with the driver or the way that pcmark inteprets the results the fusion io gives,

     

    i have a few of these in production at work but nothing i can use

     

    i dont think we need to put in a specific rule for this as its 99.99% chance its a fusion io related issue,

     

    dude i hope you didnt buy that for pcm05 or youll be disappointed right now lol

  3. Hey guys, just wanted to give drop some info on Elmors latest project

     

    Elmor has created a seriously handy little I2C controller he has named eVc. eVc connects via USB to a control computer and the eVc software allows control over nearly any graphics card that supports I2C.

     

    The controller works by interfacing with the PWM controller and allows adjustments such as voltages, current limits, load line and power states.

     

    This tool opens up lots of possibilities such as adjusting voltages on the fly. We have recorded a short demonstration on how eVc works and then taken an AMD 7790 subzero to see how eVc can open up clock frequencies when the GPU is subzero.

     

    AMD 7790 @ 1600 MHz, not bad!

     

    For more information you can check out the eVc homepage over at elmorlabs - http://elmorlabs.com/index.php/evc/

     

    Attached is the link to a short video I've recorded to show how it works

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