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NEW - 3DMark 11 Compilation

Black Panther | Zotac GTX 670 4GB | 928/1502 | P8860 | i7 930 @ 4.0 GHz

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Mydog| GTX 780 Ti Classified|1493/2036| P19625 |i7 3960X @5105 MHz

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Great score Mydog! Those 780 Ti Classified's are sweet cards.
Thanks :toast:
Yes they really can be OC'ed hard, I set vcore yo 1,4250V with software but measured 1,525V on the GPU :twitch:
I "only" have two of these but that's enough ATM.
 
Mydog| GTX 780 Ti Classified|1493/2036| P19625 |i7 3960X @5105 MHz

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Nice score and clocks:toast:
What cooling are you using on the 780 Ti?
 
Nice score and clocks:toast:
What cooling are you using on the 780 Ti?
Only water cooling with a little help from mother nature in the cold air from my open window
 
Thanks :toast:
Yes they really can be OC'ed hard, I set vcore yo 1,4250V with software but measured 1,525V on the GPU :twitch:
I "only" have two of these but that's enough ATM.

That is just crazy. I thought you couldn't go above 1.3v unless you did some sort of hard mod? At least my old i7 is still fighting the good fight.

Well here is my score. No voltage increases, and on air...my blocks aren't in yet and I don't trust VREGs on air. So not going to post my score yet. But I am excited to see what I can do after seeing the above.
 

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That is just crazy. I thought you couldn't go above 1.3v unless you did some sort of hard mod? At least my old i7 is still fighting the good fight.

Well here is my score. No voltage increases, and on air...my blocks aren't in yet and I don't trust VREGs on air. So not going to post my score yet. But I am excited to see what I can do after seeing the above.
With the new GTX Classified Controller you cant set up to 1.65V on the 780 Ti Classy
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Thanks :toast:

Going to test SLI tonight
Share your results with us.

I have a 780 Ti Classy on the way, still not sure if I want to water cool it or not. What kind of blocks are you using?
 
Share your results with us.

I have a 780 Ti Classy on the way, still not sure if I want to water cool it or not. What kind of blocks are you using?
I'm using the regular 780 Classy blocks from EK
 
I cant wait till my 2nd 290 comes in. I should be in the 25K+ zone easy.
I hear you brother :)

Give us some results once you have it up and running. :toast:

Wish I had the cash for two more 780 Ti Classies here, dying to test QUAD-SLI :banghead:
 
ZenZimZaliben | MSI 780ti Gaming | 1145/1990 | 13648 | i7 950 @4.4GHz

Got the EK waterblock installed. Didn't do big things for the OC, but I still haven't flash my card yet for the 2.12v...Not sure what that will yield. Was very nice to see case temps drop, can't believe how much heat that card was pushing into my case. I still think this score rocks for an older i7. Can't wait for the next line from Intel using Quad Channel DDR4, an upgrade I finally think is worth while.

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Nice memory OC on that 780 Ti :toast:
 
wish i had a decent graphics card :( these scores are making me jealous lol
 
TRWOV | Powercolor 7970 Vortex II | 1100/1600 | 9399 | FX-8350 @ 4.4GHz
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Could someone with a OC'd Haswell-E running single card put up a benchmark? I am still having a hell of a time justifying the spend on x99/ddr4. Thanks!
 
Could someone with a OC'd Haswell-E running single card put up a benchmark? I am still having a hell of a time justifying the spend on x99/ddr4. Thanks!
You justified right zen, I here its not "yet" a viable option until memory get better and cheaper. That's what's been told to me from an unknown master ;)
 
You justified right zen, I here its not "yet" a viable option until memory get better and cheaper. That's what's been told to me from an unknown master ;)

I mean I "want" to upgrade since I been on this socket for so long, but really what is the point it seems. I haven't seen a single release since LGA1366 that made me go WOW I gotta get that. Don't get my wrong socket 1150 is an improvement, but marginal in performance and a lot better in power use. Power usage is something I don't really care about because I overclock and always go for performance over power economy.

I figured with Quad Channel DDR4 and a new version of PCIe it would crush the benchmarks. Like going from a socket 775 to a LGA1366 type of numbers...but that doesn't seem to be the case.

Also cash isn't the problem but justifying the spend to myself is very hard for the nominal gains it seems.
 
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