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  1. Good :) Yeah for me LN2 BIOS on air is the best one in terms of clocks/efficiency. But TBH I don't know how you have that high VGPU. All my cards have around 1.20V load. Maybe your voltmeter has some issue or it's ASIC - VID related. BTW, you are running PCIE X8 instead of X16 :)

     

     

    Idk I tried two different volt meter, same reading from both.

     

    Yeah the card is in 8x because my 480 with my universal block is in the 16x slot right now. I'd move the 480 but i cant plug it in anywhere else because the tubes aren't long enough lol.

     

    I have a tek 9 fat that should be arriving Monday or so next week, I will try to test it on DICE as soon as I can!

  2. Lower ASIC cards tend to have a bit higher stock VID. Also did you try to use 100% loadline calibration?

     

     

    Yeah my settings are:

     

    1407 core (1520 actual)

    1.213v in GPUTweak

    8600 mem

    1.63v mem in GPUtweak

    fan speed 100%

    pex_vdd 1.06v

    power target 200%

    loadline calibration 100%

    vrm clock 1000 KHz

     

    It passes firestrike no problem with your BIOS, before I could only do like 1513 mhz on core, it would fail 1520.

     

     

    On stock BIOS without Ln2 switch enable, it was 1.231-1.233v stock under load voltage on GPU, on Ln2 bios + Ln2 switch enable, under load 1.241v-1.242v under load on GPU.

  3. Really wish more people who actually bench 3d participate in these conversations. A guy buying 1 980ti should be able to get a decent amount of points just like a 6700k does in 2d.. Most gamers have cards... that excuse about people don't bench 3d because its too expensive is bs...

     

    There should be enticement for doing 3d........ plain and simple.. and there is not based upon how everything is setup on hwbot..

     

    4 way setups that change with hardware.. say 980 to 980ti... are about worthless.. and should be worth more.. maybe hardware points would be good there..... My major concern is cheaper cards should be worth more point values... make it more like 2D more chances to earn points..

     

     

    Here is one example, I bought a 980 ti recently because my 980 couldn't handle what games I was playing at 1440p.

     

    My primary goal for my PC is gaming + browsing internet music etc. But my hobby is benching.

    I don't have a secondary rig for benchmarking or anything, and I am not crazy rich so I can't go out and buy a 5960x and x99 stuff for top 3d scores.

    So even though I have a very very good 4790k (5+ ghz ambient in physics tests) I get absolutely creamed by guys with 6 cores and 8 cores, and get almost no points whatsoever. For instance, my top FS score right now without really spending a lot of time is 18.2k or so. But people with 5960x and 980 ti at less clocks will absolutely demolish me and get like 20k+ score.

     

     

    Mine:

     

    http://hwbot.org/submission/3065758_lays_3dmark___fire_strike_geforce_gtx_980_ti_18264_marks

     

    Guy with much lower video card clocks:

     

    http://hwbot.org/submission/2982834_metallicgr_3dmark___fire_strike_geforce_gtx_980_ti_18998_marks

     

     

     

    I would really like to be able to compete in a different type of 3D rankings, like maybe quad core firestrike, six core firestrike, like how 2D is set up. Then I could actually gain points.

     

    I know I can do legacy benchmarks, but being secluded from only doing half of the 3D benchmarks just because I don't have $2000 for x99 setup sucks!!

  4. I trink its arround 50 € with DHL Deutsche Post, but Iam not sure.

    I will take a look after work today

     

    Gesendet von meinem GT-I9505 mit Tapatalk

     

    Don't worry buddy, no rush. Thanks for the quote, I'm sure that is close to how much it would cost with DHL. I'll share this thread with some friends and see if anyone is interested.

     

    Thank you very much and goodluck with sale :)

  5. I'd really like different categories for this, like "4 core firestrike madness" etc.

    Stuff where people can tweak and tune to get best scores for each platform perhaps.

     

    I think it'd be loads of fun for people that may now have 5960x, or other high end stuff, but may have a 4790k or something.

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