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Vivi - GeForce GTX 580 @ 1570/2600MHz - 11997 marks 3DMark11 - Performance

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@ Gyrock thanks! @hazzan, all because of your motivation :). Thanks. @ Viss, 8 mount holes for extra pressure. @ krubel thanks, but i need to up my efficiency if i want to challenge you :P

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thanks phoenix means allot!

Massman these cards can all do 1450 to 1500, it's just about finding the right paste!

 

my run is dirt bad efficiency, didn't apply any of the tweaks i've been tought. Next run will be more efficient..

Sick RAMs for that ugly board!

p.s. Vivi, not all Lightnings can do 1450 MHz even in 03, trust me :)

 

Found that out myself also. ;)

Sick RAMs for that ugly board!

p.s. Vivi, not all Lightnings can do 1450 MHz even in 03, trust me :)

 

Yes! I wondered about the same thing since the results in MOA EU were pretty bad.

 

It's kind of like the GTX275 Lightning, right. In MOA WW, where the cards were used, most people hit around 1100-1150 core max, but the cards that were being tested in the months after the contest were mental and brought us to 1350MHz on the core.

 

I wonder what the difference is between the 'old cards' that were sometimes shit and the new cards that are this good.

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