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Post your gpu's ASIC quality

Asus Strix GTX980

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I'll just leave this here, not that it means a whole lot.
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In case someone needs a video..

 
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My 7870Ghz OC's Fairly well.

How the hell did you manage to run the GPU at 1400MHz ? this is amazing.. my Gigabyte 270X doesn't really like being on anything other then it stock 1100MHz clock :(

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How the hell did you manage to run the GPU at 1400MHz ? this is amazing.. my Gigabyte 270X doesn't really like being on anything other then it stock 1100MHz clock :(

its a good GPU. thats just through CC, enabled overdrive, Power control to +20, and Maxed out the SLoders, it runs well too, but since its a reference card, it gets too hot @ those speeds, so i brought it back.

I decided to try it @ those speeds since ive recently installed Win 10 again, and Win 10 HATES MY hardware OC'd....it hates GPUZ's stress test too. Crash,crash,crash
 
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Thanks Jay,

Here is my card, 93.1%.

Atm running stock speed again for the Win10 install, though have gotten faster boost clocks then a GTX680's with 1250-1300 MHz when overclocking.
GIGABYTE GTX 670 WindForce 3X OC 2 GB
 

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ASIC scores don't mean diddly squat. I have 3x GTX 980 Ti (2 different systems) and the one with the lowest ASIC score OCs better, stays cooler, and gets higher bench scores.
 

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ASIC scores don't mean diddly squat. I have 3x GTX 980 Ti (2 different systems) and the one with the lowest ASIC score OCs better, stays cooler, and gets higher bench scores.

They do tend to correlate to lower power consumption, so saying they mean NOTHING is misleading.
 
They do tend to correlate to lower power consumption, so saying they mean NOTHING is misleading.

never heard that. but now i'm curious.... i'm going to try to get unlazy and bench all 3 cards 1 at a time at the same clocks in the same system and see if that's true. my 980 Tis have scores of 67.5% (MSI Gaming LE) and 82% (EVGA 06G-P4-4995-KR) but I no idea what the last one is.
 
never heard that. but now i'm curious.... i'm going to try to get unlazy and bench all 3 cards 1 at a time at the same clocks in the same system and see if that's true. my 980 Tis have scores of 67.5% (MSI Gaming LE) and 82% (EVGA 06G-P4-4995-KR) but I no idea what the last one is.

Admitedly I'm going by another rumor and not much else... do let us know if it's true!
 
Here is my GTX 960 SSC...
Got lucky!

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My Zotac GTX 980Ti AMP! Omega Edition

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How do I run this test?

Do I need to download another program?

I'm using GPU-Z 0.8.5
 
Well I might as well post mine here as well:
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570m - 80%, i get to go from 525/575mhz reference to 700+ to gain 10fps without a voltage change, quite good
 
Not sure if this is good or bad...

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