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Post your gpu's ASIC quality

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Here are my GTX 570s

Zotac
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EVGA
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I can tell you have EVGA Classifieds. Am I wrong?

Well, the image files have Classified in the name and its listed in his system specs so.......
 
Well, the image files have Classified in the name and its listed in his system specs so.......

Never bothered checking his system spec. Didn't need to. Plus I can't see the attached filenames cause, well, they weren't attachments. Furthermore, the only other way I could is if I saved them, which I didn't need to because I recognize that base clock speed. If you own a Classified, it's easy to spot others with them.

"so......"

Yeah
 
Never bothered checking his system spec. Didn't need to. Plus I can't see the attached filenames cause, well, they weren't attachments. Furthermore, the only other way I could is if I saved them, which I didn't need to because I recognize that base clock speed. If you own a Classified, it's easy to spot others with them.

"so......"

Yeah

Could've answered your own question. You can see the filenames. Open the images in a different tab and look at the url.

Also:

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How can you tell my card is a classified? (HINT: look at my system specs.)
 
Could've answered your own question. You can see the filenames. Open the images in a different tab and look at the url.

Also:

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How can you tell my card is a classified? (HINT: look at my system specs.)

Easy. Because Skynet bios default clock speed is 1111Mhz.
 
Easy. Because Skynet bios default clock speed is 1111Mhz.

It's obvious to me now that you are too dense to understand a simple point.
 
It's obvious to me now that you are too dense to understand a simple point.

It's not that I am dense. While I admit that I wasn't aware of the file names nor the system specs, I believe my point was proven that if you're familiar with the numbers, you can make a pretty good guess at whose got what. Besides, who needs to go to the direct URL of each image just to check a file name? Obviously by my join date and post count, I haven't been on these forums for too long nor have I even spent any time outside of this thread. You typed out your earlier post with your "hint" to make a subtle of the fact that I missed the simple point. I simply averted the notion and answered your question with a lackluster response that isn't even correct in its own nature.

I'm not sure if there's something to earn from knowing that someone out on these forums didn't notice the system specs or file names?
 
HD5870s unfortunately can't give the information. :/
 
Here is my MSI 660 2GB
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MSI GTX 580 twin Frozr ii

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Pretty impressive.

Here's my GF114 GTX 670M

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Not sure if relevant, but it hits 795MHz core with memory at 760, 0.9v. Was doing some testing and it seems the actual voltage was drooping to around 860mV. At that point it's running over TDP at ~80W just for the GPU core and furmark temps hitting triple digits on the core and ~120 on VRM.
 
Ah, so the 670M is an underclocked desktop GTX560. Damn I hate those namings, always have to check on Wikipedia when someone talks about mobile GPUs.
 
Nothing to be proud of :( . Great cards though. My old GTX 580SOC I think was about 89.x% That overclocked like a beast and held that OC the whole time I had it without breaking a sweat.
 

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Ah, so the 670M is an underclocked desktop GTX560. Damn I hate those namings, always have to check on Wikipedia when someone talks about mobile GPUs.
Yup, performance wise it is between the 550 Ti and 560, but if you are willing to push them you can get pretty much the same as a stock 560.

Too bad the VRMs are not as beefy as the desktop cards. Would really help with the OCing headroom. Maybe also needs a bit larger heatsink, but in most games it rarely goes over 80C on the GPU at 750MHz.
 
not to sure how these numbers correlate to performance but here you are.
 

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