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Post your gpu's ASIC quality

No SHIT it performs well!
only ppl that say otherwise is the green team after they spent the $700 plus :laugh: while gaming on a 1080P monitor :fear:J/K but I'm not far off am I! :p

But yeah really, I gave up 2 R9 290 x cards and this RX480 kicks the shit outa them, not in crossfire mind ya, but single against single stock vs stock, and 290x clocked to the balls still don't come close to the 480

I Still like it for the price. It outperforms my R9-290X cards too. I ended up buying a second one of them for crossfire. I'll use them in my Ryzen system together.

They don't beat my 980Ti cards, but they do everything that I need them to.
 
Here is ASUS Strix RX480 ASIC Quality result. I guess It would overclock better. Didn't try though.
 

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I just got me an used Evga GTX 980 TI SC a few days ago and altough i was very frustrated at first because it literally costed me hours to install it since the bracket's screwhole didn't line up with my Haf X's and ultimately had to put the scew where i wasn't supposed to in order to secure it, it seems i won the silicon lottery in compensation for that.

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Right now i only upped the core by 190, just a little more than in tpup's review and have played three lol matches without a single artifact. Plain to try to squeeze some more in a few days, would be happy to achieve around 1515 max boost and 2100 on memory. What do you guys think will be my limit?
 
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Finally uploading my RX 480 result, maxes out at 1410 core and 1889 mem. I'd need better cooling to push it higher
 
I just got me an used Evga GTX 980 TI SC a few days ago and altought i was very frustrated at first because it literally costed me hours to install it since the bracket's screwhole didn't line up with my Haf X's and ultimately had to put the scew where i wasn't supposed to in order to secure it, it seems i won the silicon lottery in compensation for that.

mIzvgoR.png


Right now i only upped the core by 190, just a little more than in tpup's review and have played three lol matches without a single artifact. Plain to try to squeeze some more in a few days, would be happy to achieve around 1515 max boost and 2100 on memory. What do you guys think will be my limit?
I don't know, but I suggest don't go too far in longterm usage because it will degrade the GPU.
 
Pretty sure that's impossible. The core degrading anyway. Memory...yeah. I've see that happen.
 
Pretty sure that's impossible. The core degrading anyway. Memory...yeah. I've see that happen.
Trust me it happened, ask Jayz2cents and his (now retired) Titan X'es. He had to lower clocks after a while, his GPUs where at constant high edge clocks (and ofc voltage) under water.
 
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my gtx780ti and 660
 
I've tested dozens of cards and ASIC score only consistently affected temperatures. I've had plenty of lower ASIC cards beat higher ones when it comes to overclocking. In the end you can't quantify the quality of silicon without overclocking.
 
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Finally uploading my RX 480 result, maxes out at 1410 core and 1889 mem. I'd need better cooling to push it higher

V Nice results! Can I ask what Watmannnn profile do you have? Have you been using Sapphire TriXX sw? I have the same Nitro+ 4G but I could only maintain stable 1380 MHz...
 
V Nice results! Can I ask what Watmannnn profile do you have? Have you been using Sapphire TriXX sw? I have the same Nitro+ 4G but I could only maintain stable 1380 MHz...
I've only been using TriXX for it

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I've only been using TriXX for it

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I dunno why, but when I set up this settings (+40 mV, 40% power limit, 1380 MHz on clock) and press apply after ~1 min my PGU voltage is showing +200 mV and temperature on GPU rockets the sky...
In practice, ANY change to power limit in TriXX is causing the same GPU Voltage BOOST....

I have the same Sapphire Nitro+ OC 4GB, running Crimson 17.4.3 WHQL, same result with 17.4.4....

My ASIC is 80.1%

Any idea where does it comes from? When the same settings are setup in Wattman everthing works rock solid (couple of Witcher 3 sessions are behind me)...
 
I dunno why, but when I set up this settings (+40 mV, 40% power limit, 1380 MHz on clock) and press apply after ~1 min my PGU voltage is showing +200 mV and temperature on GPU rockets the sky...
In practice, ANY change to power limit in TriXX is causing the same GPU Voltage BOOST....

I have the same Sapphire Nitro+ OC 4GB, running Crimson 17.4.3 WHQL, same result with 17.4.4....

My ASIC is 80.1%

Any idea where does it comes from? When the same settings are setup in Wattman everthing works rock solid (couple of Witcher 3 sessions are behind me)...
I really can't explain why you'd be having those issues with TriXX, have you tried the following: uninstalling trixx and reinstalling it, are you using a wattman profile at the same time as you are using trixx, as that might cause issues.
 
I really can't explain why you'd be having those issues with TriXX, have you tried the following: uninstalling trixx and reinstalling it, are you using a wattman profile at the same time as you are using trixx, as that might cause issues.

Shit, that was obvious :D Indeed I am, I forgot to switch watmann back to stock settings and was surprised that "the magic" happens. Will try play only on TriXX.
Can I have 1 more question? Is your card stable at that 1410 MHz in some stressy games like Witcher 3? If so, what is your custom fan profile settings and temps after some time while you playn?

Thx in advance!
 
EVGA 980ti Classified

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MSI RX480

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@nucleardoom what voltages are you running to get 1400/2125 stable on your RX480
 
It's a long time since i tried the GPU ASIC quality, does GPU-z support the 1080 now? Because last time it didn't.
 
Sapphire R9 290X (reference) with a modded BIOS, tightened memory timings and OC. Performance is great, clocks are slightly lower because of modded BIOS.

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