Great work Freak :D
By the way, pots are ready at the post office :D
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Great work Freak :D
By the way, pots are ready at the post office :D
:D Great ;)
Very nice run with Your SLI setup :clap:
the links dosent work :(
Links in first post are outdated anyway.
I can only publish one score per benchmark, so I posted screenshots instead with all info and details.
I've put up some scores now I have volt modded. With mods cards run 780/900 at 1.70v gpu and 1.88v memory.
2001
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=9053300
30k in 03
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4971909
13k in 05 but still behind TheStilt :D
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=2227564
06
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=511772
Regards
Andy
Nice :D
The ram on your cards seems to be really nice. What is its default voltage? 1.8V doesnt sound that high.
1.7V on the GPU hehe, I havent been that brave yet. My max was 1.49V.
I will try to break into the 30k and 60k today aswell if I have the time too.
Could you run the mem with 800Mhz for a comparisson how much slower it is over 900? Any cpu speed will do.
Hi,Quote:
Originally Posted by Fr3ak
That is the default voltage, when put up to 2.0v screen coruption occured so I ran them at stock for memory. Yes, I would not have gone to 1.7v normaly but I saw what TheStilt had gone to (1.75v) so that gave me some confidence. When you are up at that voltage and with your new memory stick when you manage to source it you are going to be way past 60k and 30k I would say. I have to wait for colder weather now I think ..still really pretty warm in the Uk for this time of year.
I will try and get you those results later but I promised my wife a family day today as I spent so long overclocking yesterday. I might do some runs at 750/750, 750/800, 750/850, 750/900 so you can how it scales. If I get time and if it is cool tonight.
Regards
Andy
Thanks that would be nice. But 800 and 900 for the mem would already bee enough.
When I tested various Ram speeds at around 600 on the core, 50mhz on the ram didnt make much of a difference, it was negligible.
But with higher core speeds, more bandwith might be helpful.
My cards now look like this:
http://ftp.tnib.de/pub/team-coca/mem...s_CIMG3909.JPG
http://ftp.tnib.de/pub/team-coca/mem...s_CIMG3921.JPG
Havent done any benching yet, but I played with them for several hours and they are game stable at 845/800 with 1.49/2.05V.
But I think I will run them at 1.35V 24/7. Thats 7600GT voltage, so its totally safe I'd say. With the stock coolers they were artifact free and stable for gaming at around 800/800 which is more than wnough for current games.
Nice work Zakelwe; 900Mhz. at 1.88v is very nice :)
Thanks massman, it is 1.2ns memory of course but for cheap cards pretty impressive.Quote:
Originally Posted by massman
Nice water set up Fr3ak, thats a very good speed for 24/7.
Regards
Andy
Well I finally did some benching with the cards watercooled.
VGPU:1.8V, VMEM:2.3V, 930Mhz on the core with a delta of -128 and 890Mhz mem speed.
I only tested the max of Aquamark3, because 3D Marks take way more time to find the max stable clocks.
http://ftp.tnib.de/pub/team-coca/mem...3%20180229.JPG
The max I had today was 180977, but unfortunatly the PC froze at the resultscreen and rebooted right away.
I did some more benching today. Maybe my last bench session with those cards. Its time to move on to something newer :)
No spectacular results to be honest. In fact I am very surprised how good the cards performed on stock cooling. The runs I did with 1.4xV were with stock cooling. Additional volts and way better cooling did not help that much.
I recently swapped my Seasonic S12 500W with a Silverstone Olympia 650W, but benching was really odd. I was able to run 05 with 4ghz and same settings with the Seasonic, but for whatever reason I could not come close to that frequency. And Something on the board started to make a weird noise while running fully loaded.
03:
http://ftp.tnib.de/pub/team-coca/mem...03%2031059.jpg
05:
http://ftp.tnib.de/pub/team-coca/mem...05%2014148.jpg