Monday, April 8th 2013

EVGA Breaks 22K in 3DMark Fire Strike, Sets Four New Records

EVGA and Vince "k|ngp|n" Lucido have once again dominated the 3DMark Fire Strike World Records with a brand new record for every 3DMark Fire Strike category; the newest and by far most demanding benchmark from Futuremark:
  • #1 3DMark Fire Strike (SLI) = 22,054
  • #1 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme (SLI) = 11,559
  • #1 3DMark Fire Strike (Single Card) = 14,600
  • #1 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme (Single Card) = 7,308
These records were obtained using the upcoming EVGA X79 Dark motherboard and two EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN cards in SLI. EVGA Precision X 4.0 was also used to overclock the graphics cards. See the full details at the Futuremark 3DMark Hall of Fame.
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18 Comments on EVGA Breaks 22K in 3DMark Fire Strike, Sets Four New Records

#1
Chob
I don't understand

Just last week you guys posted the record of the ASUS on the Firestrike with 21k, how can this be a record?
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#2
chaotic_uk
not that impressed tbh with a card at this price/performance it should be doing things like this ;)
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#3
radrok
chaotic_uknot that impressed tbh with a card at this price/performance it should be doing things like this ;)
The sad thing is that if you try to push more than 1.35v on the reference card you'll likely end up with a dead card.
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#4
jihadjoe
ChobJust last week you guys posted the record of the ASUS on the Firestrike with 21k, how can this be a record?
coz this time its 22k?
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#5
ironwolf
ChobJust last week you guys posted the record of the ASUS on the Firestrike with 21k, how can this be a record?
:confused: 22,054 > 21,818?
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#6
Chob
ironwolf:confused: 22,054 > 21,818?
Nothing says the Asus did it in SLI I am comparing the 21k result with the 14k result in fire strike with single GPU.. I will search into that.

EDIT: Sorry it WAS in SLI that the 21k was achieved.. techpowerup mentioned that..
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#7
Jack1n
Evga Epeen > Asus Epeen
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#8
ironwolf
236 points between the two (Asus vs EVGA), big whoop, but Asus got to enjoy their e-peen victory for a few days. Give it another few days, someone else will swing theirs in victory. :nutkick:
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#9
Jorge
Marketing hype for the gullible sheeple.
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#10
Dave65
To bad EVGA's motherboard division isn't on same level as their graphics card division..
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#11
douglatins
Dave65To bad EVGA's motherboard division isn't on same level as their graphics card division..
Aren't all titans nvidia just relabeled for each seller? So it just a matter of finding the right card.
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#12
Eroticus
douglatinsAren't all titans nvidia just relabeled for each seller? So it just a matter of finding the right card.
Almost all cards are same ... in " WORLD RECORDS " They o.p ... if you will do the same ur card will die after month xd ...

just buy some card with good review and nice cooler :)
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#14
Widjaja
This proves nothing but two guys having better luck with reaching a higher benchmark score on eVGA cards in Firestrike than they did on the ASUS ones which happened to be a World Record.

Just stating a record was broken with the eVGA titans which the ASUS ones previously set.
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#15
EarthDog
While luck does play a role in getting the clocks, there is also a tremendous amount of skill/knowledge involved. Even though I am an extreme overclocker that participates at Hwbot as well, if that same card was in my hands, I couldn't break the record.
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#16
cadaveca
My name is Dave
EarthDogif that same card was in my hands, I couldn't break the record.
Personally, I think you could. Might take a bit of practice, but without jumping in feet first, you'd never know.


However, these cards are likely Zombified in a huge way, I think I saw Vince with dual zombie PCBs on each card, I assume one for GPU power, and one for memory power. Crazy stuff that no normal user is ever gonna get close to...hacking up a $1000 VGA isn't for the timid.
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#18
blibba
douglatinsAren't all titans nvidia just relabeled for each seller? So it just a matter of finding the right card.
Custom VRMs are retro-fitted for this kind of thing.

I'm confused as to why it was possible to take the SLI record with only two cards.
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