
Everything posted by GtiJason
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gtx 970 hof
Try HOF Volt tool, it's just like Classy volt tool https://www.dropbox.com/s/gofl1wj2y454tf4/HOF_NVVDD_Public_V2.rar?dl=0 I'd do shunt mod to remove power limits as shown by Roman on Overclocking.guide Unlocking the Nvidia Power Limit (all cards!) - Overclocking.Guide I used this guide below to help modify my Giga G1 970 bios, just use gpuz to save backup of your bios and to edit using Maxwell bios tweaker and nvflash provided Extract and Flash GTX 970 and 980 Firmware - Zoson's H2O and AIR Custom BIOS Extract and Flash GTX 970 and 980 Firmware - Zoson's H2O and AIR Custom BIOS - Page 12 Extract and Flash GTX 970 and 980 Firmware - Zoson's H2O and AIR Custom BIOS - Page 20 Don't know what voltage controller is used but hardmod may be the only/best way, if so you know we can help in Skype team chat
- Samsarulz - Core i7 7700K @ 6100MHz - 2091 marks XTU
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*SIGN-UPS* Party in PA July 21-23
I am planning on attending, I believe I'll be driving to Filmbots area and driving from there with him. If this falls through for some reason I'll look for last minute flight deals and/or just go to General Mitchell Intl airport and wait for an el cheapo flight . I'm planning on meeting up with SI at some point as well. We are going to split a room or stay with friends somewhat near the venue. Not sure what Filmbot has in mind but is obviously welcome to join us as the "lodging" part of this trip is of minor concern, don't really care where we stay, how many people join us etc. #1 priority is OC and the rest we can figure out as we go, last resort is camp somewhere or just stay in SI's vehicle
- OGS - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti @ 2875/1250MHz - 7sec 985ms GPUPI - 1B
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[FS-EU] strong i7 7700k
Great results for latest p95 version for those unfamiliar with it. I'll stick with ver 26.6 because the results put a smile on my face unlike the newer ones. glws
- Alex@ro - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti @ 2809/1350MHz - 8sec 525ms GPUPI - 1B
- bigblock990 - Core i7 7700K @ 7087MHz - 4min 16sec 859ms SuperPi - 32M
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[Project] OpenBench Table Tricks
Very nice ! Is that a 2 x 120mm rad or 2 x 80mm, hard to tell when 60mm thick or so. Quick disconnects are key but so pricey, beautiful bench rig tho
- bigblock990 - Core i7 7700K @ 7040MHz - 4min 18sec 672ms SuperPi - 32M
- NickShih - DDR4 SDRAM - 2731.8 MHz Memory Frequency
- buildzoid - GeForce GTX 1070 @ 2468/2479MHz - 10678 marks 3DMark - Fire Strike Extreme
- SHIMIZU - Core i7 7800X @ 5598.4MHz - 2780 marks XTU
- l0ud_sil3nc3 - Core i7 7800X @ 5836.3MHz - 1925 cb Cinebench - R15
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Summer 2017 Party in PA! :)
Count me in !
- RULE - Core i7 7700K @ 6500MHz - 2449.7 marks XTU
- SHIMIZU - Core i7 7800X @ 5755MHz - 1918 cb Cinebench - R15
- Splave - DDR4 SDRAM - 2644 MHz Memory Frequency
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ASRock Z170M OCF funhouse
GtiJason replied to Splave's post in a topic in Skylake/Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake (-X) (Z170/Z270/Z370/X299) OCThanks for the explanation, I found that 1.430vccio and 1.800v dmi worked for running Heaven w gtx 980 @ 1600 / 2150 and 7600k fullpot
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ASRock Z170M OCF funhouse
GtiJason replied to Splave's post in a topic in Skylake/Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake (-X) (Z170/Z270/Z370/X299) OCCold MOCF + 3D: Should DMI be 1.800v - 1.900v when going fullpot with high OC gpu? if so boot at 2d and set in OS ? I've been benching 2d at 1.45v or slightly less with cpu pll at 1.65v ish and vcc pll at 1.6v on 7600k. Any and all advice greatly appreciated
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GIGABYTE Summer Spectacular 2017 Discussion
I am not being critical of you Michael or Leeghoofd, I understand this makes more work for you guys in terms of moderating results and trying to be fair while doing so. I think it puts you in a no win situation and as an overclocker yourself knowing the effort put in to compete and also knowing that many guys can't just easily refill there dewars and give it another go. There has got to be some way to make things fair, especially when prizes of this magnitude are involved. Maybe just stick to newer or benchmarks with better support from the developer like Geekbench 3/4, GPUPi, Futuremark (Firestrike etc), Unigen Superposition. Situations like this do nothing to help our community and we need to do a better job making sure they don't keep happening. Sorry, I've only gotten involved in this discussion because I am not competing in it but understand a lot of the frustration involved
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GIGABYTE Summer Spectacular 2017 Discussion
Why do we have known buggy benchmarks Point/Comp enabled, and why is this "bug" that has been known about for ages not mentioned in the comp and benchmark rules for those unfamiliar with this situation ? It seems bad for All involved, moderators have more un-needed work to do, many overclockers do not know about this even when they've been primarily benching 3d for many years and the Competition organizers/sponsors look bad for a few reasons. First being subs getting pulled so late in the competition that have correct screenshots can appear like someone has an agenda about who will get the prizes, doesn't really matter if the scores were bugged as it is also the perfect excuse to pull any sub. Second is they look like they don't know what they are doing when it comes to throwing a fair competition, they have several of the greatest overclockers ever on staff that have run this benchmark. Don't they meet with HWBot staff to discuss the benchmarks to be used, you know of this bug and they should know of this so why chose a benchmark with these problems and more. Like the fact that a verification link that not normally needed be added for the comp when everyone knows this is broken and there appears to be minimal support for this. I just think that while not technically shady, this just looks bad for our community and does nothing but frustrate the new guys in ambient class and may turn them away and aggrevate some of the veterans on lin to the point of walking away. We need these guys to stay, I probably would have left myself 3 years ago if it wasn't for the knowledge and helpfulness of several of these guys, one of whom recently left the scene. Who will pass the knowledge on then and be there to help when a fresh face is ready to toss his/her $3k rig out the window. Without experience like this on things like hardware, OS and running benchmarks efficiently we are all but doomed. Instead of trying to cram as many things we can into the schedule/budget every year maybe we need to step back and make sure our foundation is solid before we start trying to stack these cards as high as we can. It's simple, quality over quantity. Lets get things right and stop waiting until 5 minutes before leagues/comps start to decide what benchmarks to run and update an existing background from Rd 2 2016 to Rd 2 2017
- Splave - Core i3 7350K - 1227 marks XTU
- Luumi - Core 2 Duo E8600 @ 6522MHz - 7min 18sec 219ms SuperPi - 32M
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antome - GeForce GTX 970 @ 1742/2148MHz - 171983 marks 3DMark2001 SE
Nice job Antome !
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binned 7600k and 7700k
You so crazy, skype pm for 7600k