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Post your gpu's ASIC quality

My R9-290 is 79,9

Work Laptop @78,6 GT740M

Would be fun to see Fury/Fury X vs Nano.

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lemme re-upload them once I reach home as I'm currently at work... sorry.
 
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HD7750, 81%.
 
re-upload using another host:
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83.3 thats a good chip
 
@dorsetknob didn't really noticed it until I come across this thread. haha xD
 
I think too much is made of the ASIC number, to be honest. I'm sitting at 68% and it runs cool and powerfully
 
Just thought that if your posting pics on a Public forum for Members ( and Guest Viewers Please sign up and join ) to view.
that putting pictures behind a Wall ( Having to sign into "DO EVILS" account ) to view then is kinda Stupid ( not personal to you ).
 
didn't expect that'll happen. I'll make sure it won't happen again.
 
USPS just dropped off my Gigabyte 980 Ti G1. Feels good man.

Will update with stable overclock freq.

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USPS just dropped off my Gigabyte 980 Ti G1. Feels good man.

Will update with stable overclock freq.

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That's interesting mine is PCI-E 3.0 x16 @ x16 3.0 , you're at @ x 16 1.1
 
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Bought one of the cheap 780s that OCUK are selling off at the moment and it's turned out to have the highest ASIC of any card I've owned (previous record holder was a 290X at 79.9%).

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Haven't really tried cranking it up yet, but it boosts to 1163MHz with a 1002MHz base clock.
 
Darn, was hoping for more:
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Highest I've ever seen (my Dads card):
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my card atm:
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My Zotac 780 Ti AMP! ASIC = 61%
Stock Voltage = 1.187V
Stock Clock = 1084Mhz
Can OC to 1203Mhz with stock voltage.
Skyn3t BIOS seem to help my chip go further. I can run firestrike or valley at 1301Mhz 1.212V. But I notice stability problem if the chip hotter than 70C. If I try Kraken G10 I might able to use 1301Mhz for 24/7.

Updating. I buy Kraken X40 + Kraken G10 for my card due to GPU and CPU overheating in my case. Now I can run valley at 1322Mhz 1.212V but in gaming is just 1259Mhz (up from 1237Mhz same voltage stock cooler). Temp while gaming never exceed 60C with ambient temp 32C.
Look like 1300Mhz 24/7 may possible with ambient temp around 20C.

My assumption is low ASIC quality love the cold.
 
Updating. I buy Kraken X40 + Kraken G10 for my card due to GPU and CPU overheating in my case. Now I can run valley at 1322Mhz 1.212V but in gaming is just 1259Mhz (up from 1237Mhz same voltage stock cooler). Temp while gaming never exceed 60C with ambient temp 32C.
Look like 1300Mhz 24/7 may possible with ambient temp around 20C.

My assumption is low ASIC quality love the cold.

They all love the cold. The Maxwell architecture especially. The cooler you keep them, the happier they are.
 
Updating. I buy Kraken X40 + Kraken G10 for my card due to GPU and CPU overheating in my case. Now I can run valley at 1322Mhz 1.212V but in gaming is just 1259Mhz (up from 1237Mhz same voltage stock cooler). Temp while gaming never exceed 60C with ambient temp 32C.
Look like 1300Mhz 24/7 may possible with ambient temp around 20C.

My assumption is low ASIC quality love the cold.

Kraken G10? Personally I'd stay away for that thing... poorly designed and loads too much weight on the card.

Swiftech if your looking for a AIO.
 
Fedex just dropped this baby off...

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and im in love.
 
Hynix memroy....bad luck
 
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