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Benchmark: Time Spy
CPU: Intel Core i5 2700K (4.6GHz)
GPU: GTX 1070
GPU Core: 1,987 MHz
GPU Memory: 2,003 MHz

Score: 5,675
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/17836292

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike

Score: 14,738

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/17836375

 

Edit: More scores after getting the CPU to 4.9GHz:

Benchmark: Time Spy
CPU: Intel Core i5 2700K (4.9GHz)
GPU: GTX 1070
GPU Core: 2,114 MHz
GPU Memory: 2,187 MHz

Score: 5,726

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/17910288

 

Edit: Still can't get Fire Strike to have the GPU stay with the OC (Otherwise it crashes with MSI afterburner open):

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: Intel Core i5 2700K (4.9GHz)
GPU: GTX 1070
GPU Core: 1,987 MHz
GPU Memory: 2,003MHz

Score: 15,072

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/17929902

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On 2/6/2017 at 2:20 PM, Jumper118 said:

Firestrike Extreme

2x Xeon E5 2670@3.12ghz on boost on all cores

HIS HD7990

1190

1679

8611

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/17832677

 

 

 

got a water block on order as well. should be here friday or saturday :D 

 

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You should Quadfire benchmark them :D 

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4 hours ago, arnavvr said:

You should Quadfire benchmark them :D 

i already did

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Will be running benchmarks with my new Titan X Pascal next Tuesday or Wednesday. In the meantime, I may just run Intel HD Graphics 530 just for the lulz. Will be putting the Titan under water by next weekend, cos I know the factory setup is cringe worthy for such a card.

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Been a while since this the list has been updated.  

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Got my new baby today. Time to start benchmarking!!!

 

 

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Alright, haven't been running benchmarks to submit (as I was waiting on me putting an AIO on, which I have now done). I was testing to see my max core speed. I have a +225 core offset and hit 2114MHz before I ran into temperature limits. It seemed every ~ 10c or so, the core clock would downclock a step or 2. The highest I hit was 51c with 100% fan speed. Room temp 16.8c.

 

With 120% power limit the highest I got was 114% with voltage at 1.06.

 

I'll submit benchmarks officially tomorrow. Very happy to get 2.1GHz on the core. :)

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Only had time to test Fire Strike. Will test more this weekend if I can squeeze in time. I punched in +225 core, +200 memory. This sucker can go even further. Didn't even break 30c during load.

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: i7 6700K (4/4.2)

GPU: NVidia TITAN X Pascal

GPU Core: 2114MHz

GPU Memory: 5204MHz (10,408MHz effective)

Score: 20,838

 

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18050331

 

 

 

 

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Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: i7 6700K (4/4.2)

GPU: NVidia TITAN X Pascal

GPU Core: 2126MHz

GPU Memory: 5504MHz (11,008MHz effective)

Score: 21,053

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18133603?

 

Fire Strike Extreme:

GPU Core: 2101MHz

GPU Memory: 5400MHz (10,800 effective)

Score: 13,624

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18133772?

 

Fire Strike Ultra:

GPU Core: 2114MHz

GPU Memory: 5300MHz (10,600 effective)

Score: 7572

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18133855?

 

Unfortunately, the core would not go past 2126MHz even with a +15 MHz offset. +225 seems to be the limit and +240 actually decreased my score. I couldn't add too much to memory because it was taking away from the core. I was hitting a power limit of +126.6% max and quite often hit the power target of 120%.

 

I think it has extra juice in the tank but unfortunately hitting power limits will not allow it.

 

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I think it has extra juice in the tank but unfortunately hitting power limits will not allow it.

Time to shunt mod then. 

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Such a waste of a good GPU......NVIDIA really needs to take a good, long hard look at how they're determining the power limits on the stock cards.  I was so disappointed with how fast the TitanXP hit the power limits, I sold it.  

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doesnt matter anyway. the whole pascal line is rubbish for oc. 

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1 hour ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Time to shunt mod then. 

I would but... not sure how comfortable I am putting liquid metal on shunt resistors on a $1200 card. ? I saw Der8auer do it in a video but I don't really have an extra $1200 lying around if I just so happen to f*ck something up. :D 

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9 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I would but... not sure how comfortable I am putting liquid metal on shunt resistors on a $1200 card. ? I saw Der8auer do it in a video but I don't really have an extra $1200 lying around if I just so happen to f*ck something up. :D 

You wouldn't need $1200 you would just wipe it off and rma the card :D

 

Its no harder than installing a water block. 

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10 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

You wouldn't need $1200 you would just wipe it off and rma the card :D

 

Its no harder than installing a water block. 

I may try it in the future if I can stop being a pansy. Lol ? I know there's more juice to be had from this thing and the power limit is choking it out.

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4 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

doesnt matter anyway. the whole pascal line is rubbish for oc. 

I wouldn't say that.  Just gotta get them cold...then they overclock like a dream.  The days of just adding voltage and cranking up the clocks is over.....  We saw the beginning of the end with Maxwell.....temps meant instability and inefficiency.  Now with Pascal, temps are EVERYTHING....but voltage?  Merely an afterthought.

This GPU wouldn't do 2189 on air @ 1.093v.....and wouldn't go above 2202 @ 1.093v with ambients at 20c.  This is what it'll do at 0c, and coolant temps at 3c.  

It's not that they don't overclock well......the game just changed.

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33 minutes ago, Vellinious said:

I wouldn't say that.  Just gotta get them cold...then they overclock like a dream.  The days of just adding voltage and cranking up the clocks is over.....  We saw the beginning of the end with Maxwell.....temps meant instability and inefficiency.  Now with Pascal, temps are EVERYTHING....but voltage?  Merely an afterthought.

This GPU wouldn't do 2189 on air @ 1.093v.....and wouldn't go above 2202 @ 1.093v with ambients at 20c.  This is what it'll do at 0c, and coolant temps at 3c.  

It's not that they don't overclock well......the game just changed.

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I notice that too. Even at cold boot my clocks stay high. But as the water warms up the clocks start to decrease. I've thought about investing in a portable air conditioner for my office blowing directly into the intake fans. ? Ambient temps are always around 16c since it's in the basement, but apparently that's not cold enough after a while.

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4 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

I notice that too. Even at cold boot my clocks stay high. But as the water warms up the clocks start to decrease. I've thought about investing in a portable air conditioner for my office blowing directly into the intake fans. ? Ambient temps are always around 16c since it's in the basement, but apparently that's not cold enough after a while.

I roll mine outside when it's cold out.

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5 hours ago, Vellinious said:

I wouldn't say that.  Just gotta get them cold...then they overclock like a dream.  The days of just adding voltage and cranking up the clocks is over.....  We saw the beginning of the end with Maxwell.....temps meant instability and inefficiency.  Now with Pascal, temps are EVERYTHING....but voltage?  Merely an afterthought.

This GPU wouldn't do 2189 on air @ 1.093v.....and wouldn't go above 2202 @ 1.093v with ambients at 20c.  This is what it'll do at 0c, and coolant temps at 3c.  

It's not that they don't overclock well......the game just changed.
 

they dont scale as well as any other architecture. even on ln2 they suck :P they are very very locked down and it makes the poo. 

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Benchmark:  Fire Strike
CPU:  i7 7700k @ 5.4 GHz
GPU:  2 x GTX 1080
GPU Core:  2,100 MHz
GPU Memory:  5,805 MHz (11,610 MHz effective)

Score:  29,496
3DMark Link:  http://www.3dmark.com/fs/11782039

 

No system memory tweaks other than selecting a higher operating frequency while using timings from 3200 XMP.  More to come on that and GPU clock speed. CPU is a simple 54x and go.

 

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8 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

they dont scale as well as any other architecture. even on ln2 they suck :P they are very very locked down and it makes the poo. 

If they're hotter than they should be, they won't scale well, no.  2200+ can run with the core peaking at 35c or higher with the right curve, but lower the peak core temp to 25c or lower, and you'll see an increase in performance.  All about temps.....

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1 hour ago, Vellinious said:

If they're hotter than they should be, they won't scale well, no.  2200+ can run with the core peaking at 35c or higher with the right curve, but lower the peak core temp to 25c or lower, and you'll see an increase in performance.  All about temps.....

Any idea if I can get my temps lower? Besides turning on air conditioning, would push/pull do better for the rad? I have push right now on the Hybrid Kit. The highest temp I get during Fire Strike runs is 32c. If I could keep it in the 20's I can keep my clocks high. I'm afraid I need lower temps. :( 

 

I have a stand alone deep freezer I could put in the office for a while and let it cool down the room. lol

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3 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

Any idea if I can get my temps lower? Besides turning on air conditioning, would push/pull do better for the rad? I have push right now on the Hybrid Kit. The highest temp I get during Fire Strike runs is 32c. If I could keep it in the 20's I can keep my clocks high. I'm afraid I need lower temps. :( 

 

I have a stand alone deep freezer I could put in the office for a while and let it cool down the room. lol

 

I doubt it, but are you able to monitor your Hybrid cooler's water temp?  Small AIO type coolers do tend to heat up so moving more air can definitely help.  I think I remember reading that your ambient temps are already pretty low, so no real way to improve that without dragging it outside on a cold day.  xD

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17 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

I doubt it, but are you able to monitor your Hybrid cooler's water temp?  Small AIO type coolers do tend to heat up so moving more air can definitely help.  I think I remember reading that your ambient temps are already pretty low, so no real way to improve that without dragging it outside on a cold day.  xD

Having a full tower makes it heavy to carry up and down the steps to take it outside, but may be a sacrifice I might make on the right day. :D I'll probably start with push/pull on the rad and see how that does.

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1 minute ago, VagabondWraith said:

Having a full tower makes it heavy to carry up and down the steps to take it outside, but may be a sacrifice I might make on the right day. :D I'll probably start with push/pull on the rad and see how that does.

 

You need to push that 6700k further too.  :P

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