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K404

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  1. MASSIVE respect to Genie for doing this.... thankyou
  2. Crazy. Even with cards this old, the CPU still determines the score. Some nice work...... G92 breaking 140K and 500K 3D01/AM3!
  3. Beautiful. Great great work Scoot
  4. Realistically.....cannot afford
  5. Pics from before I started last night:
  6. Congrats on joining the G92 1400MHz+ memory club
  7. That's your pile of dead? Damn that's harsh :(
  8. I'll take that pic for you in the morning There's LOADS of variey in here 8800, 9600, 9800, GSO, GT, GTS, GTX......all the essential ingredients for a healthy, balanced diet
  9. Thanks for the comments Ebay for trimmers, Maplin* for most wiring. Soldering irons + tips are a mix of the two. Molex and pins.... Ebay usually. Dagmar helped me out with a few (hundred) * U.K. equivalent of Radioshack, give-or-take
  10. Nah. They have their own piles too
  11. Is it the biggest collection? Nope. is it the least sensible "thing" i've ever owned..... possibly. Guess what kind of card I own most of and win..... nothing
  12. http://hwbot.org/submission/2350590_k404_aquamark_geforce_8800_gts_320_mb_419141_marks This was missing this morning. I received no notification of it being taken down, so I resubmitted. AFAIK, there is nothing wrong with the result. Was it a bot error?
  13. Wait a second.... I just read a forum post on a totally unrelated matter, then rechecked my GT630.... My GT630 (ALL GT630?) doesn't use Kepler silicon, it's a GF108 die, ie Fermi, which explains why i'm locked at 999MHz. Ok, that explains one problem, but the validation problem is still present because of the MHz cap not being shown in Riva.
  14. That's what I thought. 300-series is the only series of drivers for Kepler. Exactly..... with boost I ***suspect*** that nVidias method of implementing Boost has had...."consequences" for cards that don't. 620/630/640/650/Ti don't Boost. "We all know" that 300-series drivers with Fermi cards limit the REAL MHz to 999, regardless of what GPU-Z reports. GPU-Z reports what is set in nVidiaInspector/Afterburner/whatever, but nVidiaInspector shows "current clock" as 1000MHz. Thermspy says the same. Most importantly, performance says the same. Now, I am having the same problem with a non-boosting Kepler card. Here is an example using Fermi-5. Check the MHz Vs the score. Thermspy is missing from the second batch but still, the conclusion should be fairly obvious http://hwbot.org/forum/showthread.php?t=63538&page=2
  15. Happy birthday PJ!
  16. Will give it a shot Nowt to lose! Thanks EDIT: fixed. It was the x16 bug. Fixed with Throttlestop
  17. What are the first drivers that support Kepler?
  18. Kinda off-topic.... how do you get full MHz all the time with this board? I've disabled C1E etc but desktop still runs at 1600MHz. I'm using BIOS F3. Same settings as my UD3H/5H and they display MHz fine Cheers!
  19. ...and that 3-way link is what was attached to the 4-way score
  20. That's 12 gold medals easy
  21. Here's a question Why is the render test a separate download? I've never downloaded that..... will it report 999Mhz under load?
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