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How much PPD would a 5960x @4.9 Ghz and dual 980s @1.6 Ghz generate?

Can anybody give me a rough number how much PPD my 5960x and my dual 980s would generate? 

 

 

 

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Just one thing to mention give me a second "HOLY SHIT YOU WON THE SILICON LOTTERY IN SO MANY PLACES JUST HOW DID YOUGET YOU 5960X TO 4.9 AND 980 TO 1.6" now that thats over is it all watercooled

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Currently leak testing. 

 

Also 1.6 Ghz on the 980s isn't that great. 

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I'm guessing around 1M PPD, but I'm not really sure.

 

I've heard that 980s can do around 400k each depending on the WU 

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Currently leak testing. 

 

Also 1.6 Ghz on the 980s isn't that great. 

yea it is 1554 is though of as amazing

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You my friend, the OP, are a news item. I havent seen anyone get that high on water or air lol

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You my friend, the OP, are a news item. I havent seen anyone get that high on water or air lol

Ya I wish 1600 MHz lol, I run around 1500 Folding at max as they hit the temp threshhold with that constant 98-99% usage. Except for the bottom card which is about 20 degrees C cooler. 1450 is pretty much where I set it when I take off for the day.

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you could get 140k ish or 700k+ entirely dependent on the projects you are working on. The answer is, there is no definite answer, but one thing is certain. You have a lot of computing power, and will overall see high point returns. 

 

just firing it up and trying would be quicker than asking us :P. You could run into issues with excessive overclocks though.

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probably more then my system can make in a month :o

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