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1 minute ago, Jumper118 said:

The 8 pack one is only platinum and also that evga is a super flower inside :P it's probably good for over 2000w 

 

Yeah, I knew my 1600 T2 was made by super flower.  The internals are ridiculously overbuilt.  It makes my Seasonic 1200w Platinum look weak as far as how beefy the 1600w is on the inside.  Thanks for letting me know about the possible 2k draw.  Where did you see this at?

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4 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

Given how poorly SLI scales after the second card wouldn't it make more sense go 2way TITAN Xp SLI over this monstrous 4way 1080ti SLI? Also god dammit these PSUs are premium, y'all wanting to make me feel bad with my 700w Zalman xD

 

It wouldn't be for "gaming" purposes.  I would only run a 2 way HB bridge at most when I game.  The 4 would be used for benchmarking and I've just recently taken an interest in folding (another concern with doing the shunt mod).  The extra horsepower would also come in handy with Adobe Premiere and the like.

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40 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

Yeah, I knew my 1600 T2 was made by super flower.  The internals are ridiculously overbuilt.  It makes my Seasonic 1200w Platinum look weak as far as how beefy the 1600w is on the inside.  Thanks for letting me know about the possible 2k draw.  Where did you see this at?

8pack used them for benching. 1300w draws over 1600w and didn't shut off. The 2000 peak was 2500w with it pulling 2300w through most of the benchmark. I would have thought the 1600 would perform similar.

 

I think he only use 2 or 3 psu when doing titan x maxwell zombie 4 way on Ln2 with a 5690x when I saw him bench in 2014. Most people with antec, seasoning or corsair have to use 4 or 5 psu :P

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23 hours ago, themctipers said:

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gtx 1070, 1950mhz boost/overclock

+50mhz vram

 

piece of shit micron, and god damnit novideo with its power and voltage throttling

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Okay, one last update from me with my 290s for this benchmark ^_^ Results I managed with PT1 overclocking bios (power limits removed):

 

CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPU: R9 290 @ 1330/1700 MHz

1080P Extreme:

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CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPU: R9 290 @ 1320/1650 MHz

4k Optimized:

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CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPUs: R9 290 CF @ 1300/1670 MHz

1080P Extreme:

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CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPUs: R9 290 CF @ 1290/1670 MHz

4k Optimized:

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Where are all the R9 290, 390, Fury, RX 480 and 580 gpus? Can't be the fastest AMD gpu with R9 290...

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35 minutes ago, Tam3n said:

Okay, one last update from me with my 290s for this benchmark ^_^ Results I managed with PT1 overclocking bios (power limits removed):

 

CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPU: R9 290 @ 1330/1700 MHz

1080P Extreme:

 

CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPU: R9 290 @ 1320/1650 MHz

4k Optimized:

 

CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPUs: R9 290 CF @ 1300/1670 MHz

1080P Extreme:

CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPUs: R9 290 CF @ 1290/1670 MHz

4k OptimiWhere are all the R9 290, 390, Fury, RX 480 and 580 gpus? Can't be the fastest AMD gpu with R9 290...

 

Really nice clocks on those 290's. What voltage and temps they running? Also if you want to sell them ;)

 

 

I have 290x, fury and rx480 but can't run it cos dx12. :(

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5 hours ago, Tam3n said:

Okay, one last update from me with my 290s for this benchmark ^_^ Results I managed with PT1 overclocking bios (power limits removed):

 

CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPU: R9 290 @ 1330/1700 MHz

1080P Extreme:

 

 

CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPU: R9 290 @ 1320/1650 MHz

4k Optimized:

 

 

CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPUs: R9 290 CF @ 1300/1670 MHz

1080P Extreme:

 

 

CPU: i7 3970X @ 5.0 GHz

GPUs: R9 290 CF @ 1290/1670 MHz

4k Optimized:

 

 

Where are all the R9 290, 390, Fury, RX 480 and 580 gpus? Can't be the fastest AMD gpu with R9 290...

 

It would be a great world if we saw that type of multi GPU scaling in real life.  :(

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1080p Extreme

CPU:  7700k @ 5.4 GHz 
GPU(s):  GTX 1080 Ti SLI
Average FPS:  94.19 FPS
Score:  12,593

 

4k Optimized

CPU:  7700k @ 5.4 GHz 
GPU(s):  GTX 1080 Ti SLI
Average FPS:  152.34 FPS
Score:  20,367

 

8k Optimized

CPU:  7700k @ 5.4 GHz 
GPU(s):  GTX 1080 Ti SLI
Average FPS:  71.49 FPS
Score:  9,558

 

 

Superposition (1080 Extreme) 12593 - SLI.jpg

Superposition (4k Optimized) 20367 - SLI.jpg

Superposition (8k Optimized) 9558 - SLI.jpg

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27 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

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dude...that's fast

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7 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

dude...that's fast

 

Thanks buddy.  I call them my ghetto Xps.  :D

 

Max temp during 1080p Extreme run was 31c with an ambient temp of 23c.   Max temp during the 4k Optimized and 8k Optimized runs were 33c with same ambient.  They seem to run cooler then my 1080s did thanks to the CLU despite the extra power from the shunt mod.

 

I just filled the loop a couple of hours ago and have been doing more clean up then testing.  I have shit all over the place.  I'll try to push them harder when things settle down a bit.

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1 hour ago, done12many2 said:

 

Thanks buddy.  I call them my ghetto Xps.  :D

 

Max temp during 1080p Extreme run was 31c with an ambient temp of 23c.   Max temp during the 4k Optimized and 8k Optimized runs were 33c with same ambient.  They seem to run cooler then my 1080s did thanks to the CLU despite the extra power from the shunt mod.

 

I just filled the loop a couple of hours ago and have been doing more clean up then testing.  I have shit all over the place.  I'll try to push them harder when things settle down a bit.

That 4k score is insane. 20k..

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10 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

 

Really nice clocks on those 290's. What voltage and temps they running? Also if you want to sell them ;)

 

 

I have 290x, fury and rx480 but can't run it cos dx12. :(

Haha yeah, but honestly those clocks are only for max score benchmark runs! Barely stable enough to make the pass at the highest clocks and even my relatively beefy water cooling setup can't keep the temps down for long. I think GPUz reported around 1.46 V idle but it goes down to around 1.38-1.4 V under load. VRM1 can get to around 100 C (I played a little with the load line slope and VRM switching freq with VRMTools) :ph34r: but gpu cores stay under 60 C during the run (ambient 20 C), but then I need to let them (actually the water) cool back down :P To go further LN2 (and other mods) would be in order...

 

I set two pcie power cables from the psu per card (8+6 pin). With Corsair Link software I recorded 20 A from the 6 pin, and 31 A from the 8 pin, for total of 51 A. If those are right (somewhere I saw an estimate of around 550 W with similar settings for R9 290), That makes around 600 W power draw from the pcie cables (probably not @ 12 V by the time it gets to the card, so a little under), which might be a bit more than rated for 8+6 pin... That's also supposed to be around the vrm/board limit so it might explain why I was getting some unhealthy looking artifacts and crashing at even higher voltages.

 

Anyway, I'm keeping em ^_^

 

What you mean by can't run because of DX12?

 

5 hours ago, done12many2 said:

 

It would be a great world if we saw that type of multi GPU scaling in real life.  :(

Yeah, it's really perfect with this benchmark. We can only hope the new engines like this and proper DX12/Vulkan will improve things in real games in the future.

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2 minutes ago, Tam3n said:

Haha yeah, but honestly those clocks are only for max score benchmark runs! Barely stable enough to make the pass at the highest clocks and even my relatively beefy water cooling setup can't keep the temps down for long. I think GPUz reported around 1.46 V idle but it goes down to around 1.38-1.4 V under load. VRM1 can get to around 100 C (I played a little with the load line slope and VRM switching freq with VRMTools) :ph34r: but gpu cores stay under 60 C during the run (ambient 20 C), but then I need to let them (actually the water) cool back down :P To go further LN2 (and other mods) would be in order...

 

I set two pcie power cables from the psu per card (8+6 pin). With Corsair Link software I recorded 20 A from the 6 pin, and 31 A from the 8 pin, for total of 51 A. If those are right (somewhere I saw an estimate of around 550 W with similar settings for R9 290), That makes around 600 W power draw from the pcie cables (probably not @ 12 V by the time it gets to the card, so a little under), which might be a bit more than rated for 8+6 pin... That's also supposed to be around the vrm/board limit so it might explain why I was getting some unhealthy looking artifacts and crashing at even higher voltages.

 

Anyway, I'm keeping em ^_^

 

What you mean by can't run because of DX12?

 

Yeah, it's really perfect with this benchmark. We can only hope the new engines like this and proper DX12/Vulkan will improve things in real games in the future.

i cant run dx12 because windows 7 :P i have ordered a 290x again, but its not arrived yet. 

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12 minutes ago, Tam3n said:

That makes around 600 W power draw from the pcie cables (probably not @ 12 V by the time it gets to the card, so a little under), which might be a bit more than rated for 8+6 pin...

These "cable limits" or spec is massively irrelevant. As you've experienced they can easily blow well past the whole 75W/150W "spec" that is set. 

 

Extreme OCers often 1000+ combined Watts through those connectors no issue. Educating the masses on the topic is another story though. Some are dead set on the 75W/150W "limit".

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4 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

These "cable limits" or spec is massively irrelevant. As you've experienced they can easily blow well past the whole 75W/150W "spec" that is set. 

 

Extreme OCers often 1000+ combined Watts through those connectors no issue. Educating the masses on the topic is another story though. Some are dead set on the 75W/150W "limit".

my unlocked rx460 pulled 125w from the pcie slot :P 

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3 hours ago, done12many2 said:

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Amazing scores! Good job man!

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1 hour ago, DildorTheDecent said:

These "cable limits" or spec is massively irrelevant. As you've experienced they can easily blow well past the whole 75W/150W "spec" that is set. 

 

Extreme OCers often 1000+ combined Watts through those connectors no issue. Educating the masses on the topic is another story though. Some are dead set on the 75W/150W "limit".

Yeaah, thats true. A decent psu with any decent cables wont have problems. Just some conservative industry standard. Though at some point you beging to wonder how much can the PCB contacts take. It's also ridiculous when you think about how much current is pushed to the core after the conversion to let's say 1.4 V, but that's an another matter...

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10 minutes ago, Tam3n said:

Yeaah, thats true. A decent psu with any decent cables wont have problems. Just some conservative industry standard. Though at some point you beging to wonder how much can the PCB contacts take. It's also ridiculous when you think about how much current is pushed to the core after the conversion to let's say 1.4 V, but that's an another matter...

Most I've pulled from wall is 1156W through my 850W unit xD

 

So about 475W+ per card. Since it was GPUPI most of the usage was from those guys. Crazy what volts can do as far as power usage goes. 

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Finally got my waterblock for the Xp. Much better. 1080p Extreme only for now.

 

CPU: 5960X @ 4.6ghz

GPU: Titan Xp @ 2075/6426

AVG FPS: 52.42

Score: 7008Superposition_Benchmark_v1.0_7008_1493342674.png.5202b73ed1317d5390aabc1d0f32fe03.pngwbtx.png.a8b0839005b398cbad413c64dab6c8fc.png

LTT Unigine SUPERPOSITION scoreboardhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0

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2 minutes ago, Masada02 said:

Finally got my waterblock for the Xp. Much better. 1080p Extreme only for now.

 

CPU: 5960X @ 4.6ghz

GPU: Titan Xp @ 2075/6426

AVG FPS: 52.42

Score: 7008

 

Very nice man!  

 

I want a couple of Xp cards, but I'm going to wait for Volta to fill them x299 slots.  :D

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17 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

Very nice man!  

 

I want a couple of Xp cards, but I'm going to wait for Volta to fill them x299 slots.  :D

Still not worth $1200 + tax a piece :D, but also still fast.

 

I'm so glad that FE cooler is gone. I have my silence back.

 

 

Also, scoreboard updated.

LTT Unigine SUPERPOSITION scoreboardhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jvq_--P35FbqY8Iv_jn3YZ_7iP1I_hR0_vk7DjKsZgI/edit#gid=0

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Just now, Masada02 said:

Still not worth $1200 + tax a piece :D, but also still fast.

 

I'm so glad that FE cooler is gone. I have my silence back.

 

 

Also, scoreboard updated.

 

The FE cooler are nice...   when it's time to sell the card.  lol

 

Thanks for the continued updates.

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7 hours ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Most I've pulled from wall is 1156W through my 850W unit xD

 

So about 475W+ per card. Since it was GPUPI most of the usage was from those guys. Crazy what volts can do as far as power usage goes. 

Yep. If I remember right, chip power goes something like ~ voltage^3. Of course there are other factors, but when you rise your light overclock to high overclock you pretty much double the power draw:D I have been pulling 900 + watts from the wall with my AX860i, but for these 'high' (1250+) clocks I need to use another psu for the other card.

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3 hours ago, Tam3n said:

Yep. If I remember right, chip power goes something like ~ voltage^3. Of course there are other factors, but when you rise your light overclock to high overclock you pretty much double the power draw:D I have been pulling 900 + watts from the wall with my AX860i, but for these 'high' (1250+) clocks I need to use another psu for the other card.

CPU can be mad with power draw too. My 5820K will pull 300W from the socket at 1.4V+ 4.9GHz. So there's just under a third of the PSU taken on that. 

 

You should be able to overdraw up to 950-1000W I reckon. And if the PSU doesn't like it, it'll let you know. 

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