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Post your gpu's ASIC quality

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With my 760 i can't get past 1333/7000 in heaven benchmark, but ingame i reached 1350/8000 with no artifacts
my asic quality is 84.7
 
My gigabyte gtx 760 windforce 3x oc rev 2.0:
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EDIT:if the asic is so good why the hell i can add only +79 core(1333 boost)?if i go past it in heaven benchmark i get pink artifacts

Because the ASIC quality is very general and can't reliably be applied to single cards.
 
Because the ASIC quality is very general and can't reliably be applied to single cards.
Well, the benchmark pushes the card beyond it's limit, so as far ingame doesn't artifact or crash,for what concerns me, all is right
 
Asus GTX 970 Strix OC 65.7% .
i think its because of my power supply.
but np :D
does it effecting on performance ?
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Not too shabby i guess.....

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my 780 is 77.2%
I think its a decent card.
just been overclocking it a bit on air for now, seems to have pretty low voltages so im thinking a bios flash with voltage adjustment may see some decent OC's..
Still dont want to push it further than i have already as my water block hasnt arrived yet. and on air these clocks are as far as i want to go due to temps. i dont see any reason in overly messing with the vram oc's untill i find my max stable core oc after a volt mod and im on water

still pretty happy with it (heres it under load)
(about 378Mhz faster than the stock boost)
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Let me overclock. :banghead:
 
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not surprised since i managed 1.2GHz out of this on air (although it ran hot/noisy)

edit: latest 280x is back from warranty

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Asus GTX 580

ASIC 78.8%

Base clock 782 mhz, OC stock voltage 850mhz
1.100v overclock 950mhz core 2100mhz memory. Will hit 80 on benchmarks stable, but 50 in game

My mate was wondering why I waited so long to update my card lol. Speaking of which I'm looking for a 780 ti to eventually run 2 in sli watercooled
 
Old gtx 550ti that has been running since a couple of weeks after release date, factory OC'ed wont overclock any further than that (i've tried), it's been also mod fitted with a reference hd6870 cooler and i was able to drop 10*C in temps.

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Here is my two on my laptop.

I have sli soi got 2 different reading. I will be upgrading to sli 970m by next week so I will post that also when they come.
 

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Asic quality mean nothing. I've had cards in the 90's and ones in the 60's. Nothing to compare, waste of a thread...
 
Asic quality mean nothing. I've had cards in the 90's and ones in the 60's. Nothing to compare, waste of a thread...

A higher ASIC quality does generally indicate lower power consumption.
 
My lovely new and cheap 290X VaporX Tri Fan OC..............................
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A higher ASIC quality does generally indicate lower power consumption.
I would have to agree with this.
i got my 780 up to 1.3ghz (under water) at 1.21v which is reasonably decent i think.
the only issue i had was throttling due to the bios deciding that it was going over the TDP limits. So i had to edit the bios to adjust the TDP value.
I dont think a lower asci value would have had me at 1.3ghz with 1.21v stock boost would have probably been 1.21v and i wont use more than that as its the safe 24/7 voltage "i did have to adjust that too as the card only wanted to use 1.18v"

So i guess if i was not editing the bios the lower asci quality would have allowed me to get higher clock speeds. BUT i would have hit a tdp limit sooner and so would have had more throttling.

I dont think asci quality is THAT important unless you are water cooling and willing to mod the bios to change the volts "if needed" and set the TDP limit higher because you arent using the stock cooler any more
 
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My 7870Ghz OC's Fairly well.
 
Haven't overclocked this bad boy yet but here's my ASIC
 

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Need to figure out how to OC this after a decade of AMD/ATi cards...
 
These are my new graphics cards on my laptop, 970m sli.
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EVGA GTX 980 Ti Classified
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