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13k Hit in 2k5 On 'Air' with 2x 12pipe cards in SLI!!
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Excellent score for midrange card. Nice work Jason :toast:
Are you his PR lady ? :p:
Regards
Andy
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congrats Jason nicely done with the 6800GS in sli. :toast:
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any word on cooling for the gpu?
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Good god!
That's faster than Team Finland's 6800U SLI on LN2!
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Originally Posted by DZ1234
Good god!
That's faster than Team Finland's 6800U SLI on LN2!
Which makes no sense... but it seems like the settings have been tweaked to the max.
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sik scores :slobber:
wanna see how the agp 6800GS will perform..
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new drivers, and they are optimized for dual core..? gives a nice boost in 03/05!
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:toast: congrats to MM for this results amazing on air
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Nice score :) I love the HSF on the cards looks really cool
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Originally Posted by DZ1234
Good god!
That's faster than Team Finland's 6800U SLI on LN2!
actually its not they hit over 14k if I remember correctly they might have hit 14.5k+
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Don't ask me, I just paid a visit to the ORB and this is the fastest 6800U I found:
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=727110
Then again, those are really old drivers.
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That is truly a excellent achievment, GJ MickeyMouse.
-k0nsl
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Great results. These cards rock.
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It's the dual core guys ;) huge gains from that. I think he will be dry iceing the CPU today so we should see some killer scores.
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Originally Posted by DZ1234
The orb has a detection issue with PCI-e 6800s so they all apear to be 6800gts so if you search that this is the fastest 6800 setup out there.
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yeh but thats wth 3.4ghz, if MM gets 3.4, he might be able to beat shamino on air
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Yea baby i order one really soon!! :) :) :)
i use leadtek 6800nu 16@1.6 stock speed is it wise to byu gs now??
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these are pci-e cards, your nu is agp...
wait until 6800GS agp results come and then decide
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Originally Posted by lawrywild
yeh but thats wth 3.4ghz, if MM gets 3.4, he might be able to beat shamino on air
Only problem with that is that 3.4GHz on dual core is fairly tough, especially when the proc is dead :p:
He IMd me that he was gonna do some DICE runs with it (on the Opty), signed off, didn't come back on. A couple hours later, Kazoo notified us (HWA) that his proc had died and he'll probably be back up and running on Monday, who knows if he'll have an Opty that clocks as well though (or if he even will have an Opty at that point).
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Sorry, on your screenies in Riva Tuner I see core NV42 but in my GF68GS is NV41. I don't understand it :P my screen leater...
edit. in new Riva version is NV42 :P
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Should be NV42....110nm version of the NV41, IIRC.
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Originally Posted by Anandtech
The 6800 GS cards will all sport NVIDIA's NV42 core. Previously, NV41 and NV42 cores were used on vanilla 6800 boards. The main difference between the two parts is that the NV41 is run on IBM's 130nm process (and was NVIDIA's first native PCIe part), while NV42 uses TSMC's 110nm process. And where there is a process shrink with no other major changes, higher clock speeds are more accessible.
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Jason is amazing. Wish he could come back here.
I'm definitely picking one up.
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what the fook is with the core clock speed? thats CRAZY!
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Vmods ;)
What's more amazing is that both cores can do it :banana: