der8auer Posted September 15, 2016 Posted September 15, 2016 Just for the records: I modded 6 cards with vmod and on 4 cards it didn't help at all. On 2 cards I could gain 20 MHz on chilled water. Not really worth modding the card Quote
Massman Posted September 15, 2016 Posted September 15, 2016 Pro-tip: test one card with vmod before modding 6 Hardcore rig! Quote
der8auer Posted September 15, 2016 Author Posted September 15, 2016 I tested all cards one by one before It's one of these moments when you don't want to accept the truth Quote
der8auer Posted September 15, 2016 Author Posted September 15, 2016 Will try later Actually your results have a great efficiency. Really not easy to catch you. Quote
rockeur.alexis Posted September 15, 2016 Posted September 15, 2016 20Mhz this is the futur ! Gj ^^ Quote
Gunslinger Posted September 15, 2016 Posted September 15, 2016 Not bad son... I thought he was Splave's son, unless that means that you and Splave... Quote
Strong Island Posted September 15, 2016 Posted September 15, 2016 Wow really amazing setup and scores Do you guys think 1080 ti or whatever it will be called will be the same way, since it's same architecture, and if it's cut down a little bit then titan x still could be king right? Just wondering if it's dumb to invest in titan x at this point. Quote
der8auer Posted September 15, 2016 Author Posted September 15, 2016 Really no idea If the rumors are true, the GTX 1080 Ti will have 3328 CUDA Cores. So you will need about 100-150 MHz to match the TitanX performance which is not much. But then, Pascal seems to be a bad clocker in general once you reach a certain point. I could do 2150 MHz on one GPU on water and hardly 2300 MHz stable on LN2 with the same card. Quote
Strong Island Posted September 15, 2016 Posted September 15, 2016 Really no idea If the rumors are true, the GTX 1080 Ti will have 3328 CUDA Cores. So you will need about 100-150 MHz to match the TitanX performance which is not much. But then, Pascal seems to be a bad clocker in general once you reach a certain point. I could do 2150 MHz on one GPU on water and hardly 2300 MHz stable on LN2 with the same card. Cool thanks for the info. Really sick setup you have, those blocks look pretty sick. So it looks like there is a chance custom pascal might not overcome titan x. I hadnt really thought about it until now. I hope it's different because that would be pretty depressing for everyone. Quote
der8auer Posted September 15, 2016 Author Posted September 15, 2016 Pretty sure 1080 Ti will beat Titan X. Especially because vendors will push their custom designs. Quote
Xtreme Addict Posted September 15, 2016 Posted September 15, 2016 Pretty sure 1080 Ti will beat Titan X. Especially because vendors will push their custom designs. Well, we can look @ ref 1080 and custom 1080. Founder's edition gets around 2250-2300 MHz on LN2 after mods and XOC bios. Non ref 1080 can go 2400-2600 for 3D (depends from the benchmark), and more for GPU PI. So non ref 1080 TI, with proper XOC BIOS should do 100-150 MHz more than ref TitanX (also less units). Also XOC bioses mostly have slightly better efficiency, especially with high MHz. So I bet 1080 TI will beat Titan XP, but it might be lower difference than Titan X Maxwell vs 980 TI Quote
Strong Island Posted September 15, 2016 Posted September 15, 2016 Well, we can look @ ref 1080 and custom 1080. Founder's edition gets around 2250-2300 MHz on LN2 after mods and XOC bios. Non ref 1080 can go 2400-2600 for 3D (depends from the benchmark), and more for GPU PI. So non ref 1080 TI, with proper XOC BIOS should do 100-150 MHz more than ref TitanX (also less units). Also XOC bioses mostly have slightly better efficiency, especially with high MHz. So I bet 1080 TI will beat Titan XP, but it might be lower difference than Titan X Maxwell vs 980 TI Ya it was just something I started thinking about. But you guys made me feel better. Does anyone have a guess of when we might see it. Sorry to talk in the score thread but nowhere else to go right now. Quote
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