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CPU: FX-9370 @ 4.85


GPU: 2x R9 290 @ 1025/1350


 


Firestrike: 12483


GPU Score: 21874


Physics Score: 8903


Combined: 3452


http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5247265


 


Firestrike Extreme: 7875


GPU Score: 9457


Physics Score: 8868


 


Combined: 3252


http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5247393


 


Firestrike Ultra: 4643 (4632 on 2nd run)


GPU Score: 4840 (4839)


Physics Score: 9337 (8981)


 


Combined: 2255 (2263)


http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5247003


 


Interesting my Physics score was ~400 points higher at 4k the first time, so I ran it again and got...


http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/7548512?


I changed literally nothing between these runs... Oh well  :(


CPU: FX-9370 | GPU: 2x XFX R9 290 Reference design | MB: Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z | RAM: 2x8GB G Skill Ripjaw X 1600PSU: CM V1200 | Case: Corsair 750D | HDD: 1TB WD Blue | Cooling: Corsair H-100i

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Switched up to Windows 10 Preview for fun and oddly enough my system is more stable and runs cooler now. I've got massive overclocking headroom.

 

Benchmark:Fire Strike
CPU: i5 4670k @ 4.5GHz (1.266v)
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 Windforce 3X
GPU Core: 1,269MHz
GPU Memory: 1,846MHz

Score: 10672

3dMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5247530

 

My GPU temp hasn't even topped 60C yet, and my CPU core temp is 62C average and 31C idle. I've literally changed nothing but Windows and I haven't touched this 970 since I got it back from Gigabyte. This is promising so far since I'm running +155 Core and +186 Mem without even reaching 70% power usage.

The New Machine: Intel 11700K / Strix Z590-A WIFI II / Patriot Viper Steel 4400MHz 2x8GB / Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC w/ Bykski WB / x4 1TB SSDs (x2 M.2, x2 2.5) / Corsair 5000D Airflow White / EVGA G6 1000W / Custom Loop CPU & GPU

 

The Rainbow X58: i7 975 Extreme Edition @4.2GHz, Asus Sabertooth X58, 6x2GB Mushkin Redline DDR3-1600 @2000MHz, SP 256GB Gen3 M.2 w/ Sabrent M.2 to PCI-E, Inno3D GTX 580 x2 SLI w/ Heatkiller waterblocks, Custom loop in NZXT Phantom White, Corsair XR7 360 rad hanging off the rear end, 360 slim rad up top. RGB everywhere.

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Benchmark:Fire Strike
CPU: i5 4670k @ 4.5GHz (1.266v, Cache @ 4.0GHz, SpeedStep enabled)
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 Windforce 3X
GPU Core: 1,284MHz
GPU Memory: 1,858MHz

Score: 10748

3dMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5247877

 

So I did some tests. I have discovered my 4670k maxes out at 4.5GHz, which is fine. I cranked it as far as I was comfortable to 1.299v but the amount of heat wasn't worth the risk for just +100MHz. Instead I am experimenting with the Core Cache multiplier now. I had it at x38 for the longest time but have now bumped to x40 and noticed a good bump to my physics score.

 

Think I'll spend some time and dial in my adaptive voltages now so SpeedStep knocks down voltage as well as multiplier. Surprisingly enough I can use SpeedStep now, before on Windows 7 I could not.

 

My 970 also continues to surprise. I'm at +210 Mem and +170 Core with no sign of issues so I'll keep pushing that also.

 

*Edit: Bah. This 970 is not nearly as good an overclocker as my previous one. Memory maxes out at +210 and core at +194.

The New Machine: Intel 11700K / Strix Z590-A WIFI II / Patriot Viper Steel 4400MHz 2x8GB / Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC w/ Bykski WB / x4 1TB SSDs (x2 M.2, x2 2.5) / Corsair 5000D Airflow White / EVGA G6 1000W / Custom Loop CPU & GPU

 

The Rainbow X58: i7 975 Extreme Edition @4.2GHz, Asus Sabertooth X58, 6x2GB Mushkin Redline DDR3-1600 @2000MHz, SP 256GB Gen3 M.2 w/ Sabrent M.2 to PCI-E, Inno3D GTX 580 x2 SLI w/ Heatkiller waterblocks, Custom loop in NZXT Phantom White, Corsair XR7 360 rad hanging off the rear end, 360 slim rad up top. RGB everywhere.

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Benchmark: Fire Strike 1.1
CPU: FX 8320 @ 4.2GHz
GPU: GTX 970
GPU Core: 1300
GPU Memory: 1803

Score: 9134
3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5188877

AMD FX-8320 | Hyper 212 Evo | Gigabyte 970A-D3P | EVGA SSC 970 | Corsair 200R | Ducky 9087 Shine 2

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Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: 4670K at 4.5 GHz

GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming

GPU Core: 1582 Mhz

GPU Memory: 1912 Mhz

Score: 10758


i7 9700K @ 5 GHz, ASUS DUAL RTX 3070 (OC), Gigabyte Z390 Gaming SLI, 2x8 HyperX Predator 3200 MHz

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Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: i7-2600k@4,5GHz

GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming

GPU Core: 1500MHz

GPU Memory: 2000MHz

Score: 11219

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/7556446

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x3D | MoBo: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk | RAM: G.Skill F4-3600C15D-16GTZ @3800CL16 | GPU: RTX 2080Ti | PSU: Corsair HX1200 | 

Case: Lian Li 011D XL | Storage: Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe 500GB, Crucial MX500 500GB | Soundcard: Soundblaster ZXR | Mouse: Razer Viper Mini | Keyboard: Razer Huntsman TE Monitor: DELL AW2521H @360Hz |

 

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Benchmark:Fire Strike

CPU: i5 4670k @ 4.5GHz (1.266v, Cache @ 4.0GHz, SpeedStep enabled)

GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 Windforce 3X

GPU Core: 1,284MHz

GPU Memory: 1,858MHz

Score: 10748

3dMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5247877

 

So I did some tests. I have discovered my 4670k maxes out at 4.5GHz, which is fine. I cranked it as far as I was comfortable to 1.299v but the amount of heat wasn't worth the risk for just +100MHz. Instead I am experimenting with the Core Cache multiplier now. I had it at x38 for the longest time but have now bumped to x40 and noticed a good bump to my physics score.

 

Think I'll spend some time and dial in my adaptive voltages now so SpeedStep knocks down voltage as well as multiplier. Surprisingly enough I can use SpeedStep now, before on Windows 7 I could not.

 

My 970 also continues to surprise. I'm at +210 Mem and +170 Core with no sign of issues so I'll keep pushing that also.

 

*Edit: Bah. This 970 is not nearly as good an overclocker as my previous one. Memory maxes out at +210 and core at +194.

 

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike 1.1

CPU: FX 8320 @ 4.2GHz

GPU: GTX 970

GPU Core: 1300

GPU Memory: 1803

Score: 9134

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5188877

 

 

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike
CPU: 4670K at 4.5 GHz
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming
GPU Core: 1582 Mhz
GPU Memory: 1912 Mhz
Score: 10758

 

 

Benchmark: Fire Strike

CPU: i7-2600k@4,5GHz

GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming

GPU Core: 1500MHz

GPU Memory: 2000MHz

Score: 11219

3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/7556446

 

Looks like you called each other.

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Benchmark: (Fire Strike, Fire Strike Extreme, Fire Strike Ultra)

 

CPU: i5 4690k (4.5Ghz)
GPU:2x Palit Jetstream GTX 970 (water cooled)
GPU Core:1580mhz (boost)
GPU Memory:2000mhz (as reported by gpu-z)

 

Score:

Fire Strike-16562

Extreme-9736

Ultra-5631

 

3DMark Link:

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/7557655?

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/7557807?

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5192501

 

Custom bios 1.275v power up to 156% Cannot seem to get cards past 1583mhz on the core although am curious about pushing further on voltage under water cooling. GPU temps at 45C

MY RIG- I call it the millennium falcon “she doesn’t look like much but she’s got it where it counts kid”

 

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Benchmark: (Fire Strike, Fire Strike Extreme, Fire Strike Ultra)

 

CPU: i5 4690k (4.5Ghz)

GPU:2x Palit Jetstream GTX 970 (water cooled)

GPU Core:1580mhz (boost)

GPU Memory:2000mhz (as reported by gpu-z)

 

Score:

Fire Strike-16562

Extreme-9736

Ultra-5631

 

3DMark Link:

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/7557655?

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/7557807?

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5192501

 

Custom bios 1.275v power up to 156% Cannot seem to get cards past 1583mhz on the core although am curious about pushing further on voltage under water cooling. GPU temps at 45C

How much are you getting on one card in normal Firestrike? Beast overclock man, 1583mhz is higher then 980TI's.

Open your eyes and break your chains. Console peasantry is just a state of mind.

 

MSI 980Ti + Acer XB270HU 

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How much are you getting on one card in normal Firestrike? Beast overclock man, 1583mhz is higher then 980TI's.

I will tell you now mate

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How much are you getting on one card in normal Firestrike? Beast overclock man, 1583mhz is higher then 980TI's.

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/7558491?

11218

 

on a single card I got the core clock to 1623mhz!

http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/15/06/29/f62.png

MY RIG- I call it the millennium falcon “she doesn’t look like much but she’s got it where it counts kid”

 

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http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/7558491?

11218

 

on a single card I got the core clock to 1623mhz!

http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/15/06/29/f62.png

 

14116, my R9 290 is getting a noobish 11K NON-OC lol.

 

But yeah, it's kinda stupid that this posts uses Overall score instead of Graphics Score.

Open your eyes and break your chains. Console peasantry is just a state of mind.

 

MSI 980Ti + Acer XB270HU 

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14116, my R9 290 is getting a noobish 11K NON-OC lol.

 

But yeah, it's kinda stupid that this posts uses Overall score instead of Graphics Score.

at stock with 1 card I was getting 11617 which is quite bad as I thought a 970 was on par with a 290x?

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at stock with 1 card I was getting 11617 which is quite bad as I thought a 970 was on par with a 290x?

 

This is R9 290 NON-X i'm talking about. So yeah.

 

You should sell your 970's for a 980TI  :D

Open your eyes and break your chains. Console peasantry is just a state of mind.

 

MSI 980Ti + Acer XB270HU 

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at stock with 1 card I was getting 11617 which is quite bad as I thought a 970 was on par with a 290x?

Well i've gotten 11078 with a 290x @ 1155/1580 and i7 4770....

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5189180

The BBQ: i7-4770 / 212x / Tri-X R9 290x 1075/1400 / MSI H87-G43 GAMING / EVGA G2 850W / Corsair Spec 03 / Samsung 840 EVO 250gb SSD / Toshiba 2TB HDD / 8gb Kingston DDR3 1600mhz

Peripherals: G710+ / G502 / Bose Companion 2 Series III / Audio Technica ATH-M40x / Sound Magic E50

Monitors: Dell U2414H 

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Well i've gotten 11078 with a 290x @ 1155/1580 and i7 4770....

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5189180

 

Jezus why is everyone using the overall score instead of the graphics score  :angry:

Open your eyes and break your chains. Console peasantry is just a state of mind.

 

MSI 980Ti + Acer XB270HU 

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Jezus why is everyone using the overall score instead of the graphics score  :angry:

Welp then i got 13451 so... how did i do? :o

The BBQ: i7-4770 / 212x / Tri-X R9 290x 1075/1400 / MSI H87-G43 GAMING / EVGA G2 850W / Corsair Spec 03 / Samsung 840 EVO 250gb SSD / Toshiba 2TB HDD / 8gb Kingston DDR3 1600mhz

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In most circumstances dual 970's are on par with a single 980ti in terms of frame rate, stock vs stock and oc vs oc, if I were to upgrade it would have to be dual 980ti's to get a justifiable performance gain. I just finished my liquid cooling loop for the 970's recently and to be honest with games like witcher 3 and the like, we will be waiting until the next generation of cards in sli to get 60fps constant at 4k res.

 

However on fire strike Ultra my score of 5631 is currently the highest score for dual 970's with a 4690k

 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5192501

MY RIG- I call it the millennium falcon “she doesn’t look like much but she’s got it where it counts kid”

 

CoolerMaster HAFX, ASUS Maximus Ranger vii, Intel i-5 4690k @4.5Ghz, 16GB RAM, Reference GTX1080, 480GB SSD, Corsair RM850W. . Cooling- Corsair H60 w Noctua NF-F12, EK DBay res/pump combo, EK-FC1080FE block, 360mm radiator, 3x Noctua industrial 2000rpm fans. . Displays- LGOLED55B7V, ACER KG241. Peripherals- Corsair M65, Roccat RYOS MK-PRO, Logitech G633, Logitech G920

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In most circumstances dual 970's are on par with a single 980ti in terms of frame rate, stock vs stock and oc vs oc, if I were to upgrade it would have to be dual 980ti's to get a justifiable performance gain. I just finished my liquid cooling loop for the 970's recently and to be honest with games like witcher 3 and the like, we will be waiting until the next generation of cards in sli to get 60fps constant at 4k res.

 

However on fire strike Ultra my score of 5631 is currently the highest score for dual 970's with a 4690k

 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5192501

two 970's if overvolted destroy Titan X's..

PEWDIEPIE DONT CROSS THAT BRIDGE

 

 

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two 970's if overvolted destroy Titan X's..

hi mate, just wanted to let you know i posted in the 970's thread about my custom bios, what do you think?

MY RIG- I call it the millennium falcon “she doesn’t look like much but she’s got it where it counts kid”

 

CoolerMaster HAFX, ASUS Maximus Ranger vii, Intel i-5 4690k @4.5Ghz, 16GB RAM, Reference GTX1080, 480GB SSD, Corsair RM850W. . Cooling- Corsair H60 w Noctua NF-F12, EK DBay res/pump combo, EK-FC1080FE block, 360mm radiator, 3x Noctua industrial 2000rpm fans. . Displays- LGOLED55B7V, ACER KG241. Peripherals- Corsair M65, Roccat RYOS MK-PRO, Logitech G633, Logitech G920

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two 970's if overvolted destroy Titan X's..

 

if the titan X was at stock speeds then sure, most tests done that I have read or watched on youtube show sli'd 970's beating single 980ti and titan X in most games (but not all)

 

So I can well believe that at 1600mhz core and 2000mhz memory they would destroy a titan x (stock clocks)

MY RIG- I call it the millennium falcon “she doesn’t look like much but she’s got it where it counts kid”

 

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In most circumstances dual 970's are on par with a single 980ti in terms of frame rate, stock vs stock and oc vs oc, if I were to upgrade it would have to be dual 980ti's to get a justifiable performance gain. I just finished my liquid cooling loop for the 970's recently and to be honest with games like witcher 3 and the like, we will be waiting until the next generation of cards in sli to get 60fps constant at 4k res.

 

However on fire strike Ultra my score of 5631 is currently the highest score for dual 970's with a 4690k

 

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/5192501

 

4K is overrated, 1440P 144hz where it is at. I really hope the Pascal series has Displayport 1.3 or 1.4 support for 4K @ 120hz

Open your eyes and break your chains. Console peasantry is just a state of mind.

 

MSI 980Ti + Acer XB270HU 

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4K is overrated, 1440P 144hz where it is at. I really hope the Pascal series has Displayport 1.3 or 1.4 support for 4K @ 120hz

1440p is very very nice however sitting 20" away from a 28" 4k screen. . . there is no substitute for that level of image quality

MY RIG- I call it the millennium falcon “she doesn’t look like much but she’s got it where it counts kid”

 

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1440p is very very nice however sitting 20" away from a 28" 4k screen. . . there is no substitute for that level of image quality

 

Lmao 60hz is shit.

Open your eyes and break your chains. Console peasantry is just a state of mind.

 

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