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...thanks guys ;-) ...real boost clock would have been around 1740-50 or so ...the screenshot shows you the nominal ones used; don't know where the once listed above came from as I normally leave that blank due to special Bios / clocks ...LN2 later, after I exhaust whatever headroom I still have left w / o it, but still just exploring these new cards > can hardly wait for 'Big Daddy Maxwell' / AMD 390X / stacked memory if these 980 Classifieds are any indication

...certainly happy w/ the cards, though I think all 980s react well to good cooling,but Classies' cold plates are a real bonus...cooling system for GPUs = total 1080x60 rads, 3 pumps, uni-blocks, cold water feed etc...trying to keep peak load temps at around 20 c or below

...ahh, was wondering...I'll try to add the clocks per GPUz from now on, but real boost w/ boost-enabled Bios and drivers seems to depend on order of ASIC w/ multi-GPUs, even before custom BIOS...and in Unigine 'Valley', the above run settings actually display as '1876MHz' on water which is utter hogwash :-)

Killer run. Check gpuz SENSOR TAB and use the actual boost clocks your cards are boosting to during the bench. We all know reported boost clocks by gpuz or valley are wrong.

Tx Szeged & SDhydro - I may yet mod the Bios towards boost-disabled anyways - just too little time right now as work is super-busy...haven't even done ANY SLI / only a handful single 980 Cl runs...2 of the 3 cards might reach 1800++ w / heavy water-cooling and sane voltages

...1.4 - 1.42ish (range for 3 cards) on cool water...won't go much higher yet until I really have a grip on these cards /- a bit tricky to get one-size-fits-all vGPU as ASIC ranges from 66.9 to 88.9 % for the trio

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...same here; 66.9% card is the 1st candidate when I get to sub-0 later, but in the mean time, don't want to fry it on water...btw, I've seen people post elsewhere that they were running 1.47v @ air ~~~(

Killer run Joa, have to say this run is very impressive given the cooling. And props to EVGA, these cards are monster a team mate has his running 1820 on water for Catzilla!

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