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Jumper118

lol now I understood something...memory speed is really something when it's unigine valley... to me

 

 1200/1550 = 1150/1650  wtf... when gaming, memory overclock change almost nothing ¬¬

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All valid entries have been updated.

Remember if you're going to re-post your submission create a new post, don't edit. Easier for myself to track the scores :)

 

 

 

I generally don't allow phone pictures, but you have provided enough evidence.

Try and sort your screenshot issue out (F12 at end of scene - Locate Screenshot in User/Valley/Screenshots folder)

 

 

I've updated the score.

In future can you post a new post so i don't have to backtrack.

 

Cheers

yea im going to try and figure it out, and you entered my gpu clock wrong, im not at 12ghz lol only 1244Mhz

 

Edit: added new score anyways

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Im going to try and crack the top 30 with my two 670's wish me luck!

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Dicehunter

Intel Core i7 4770K 4.80GHZ

EVGA GTX 780 Ti Superclocked 1210/3810

79.1

3310

 

 

douche, making me use my back up score..

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cpu 3570 stock


7970 with bios de 280x + mod  at  1200/1679


fps: 50.9


score: 2130


 


I think it's the max I will try :P


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Crap, I can't get close to all those 7970s. I finally reached the threshold of both GPU and Vram, I'll need another card to exceed those values, although it has a very nifty clocking Vram. GPU boost is so random, this time it didn't want to upclock to 1241 and when it did it got unstable. 

 

ivhyn

i7 2700k @ 4.4 GHz

MSI GTX 670 @ 1228/1817 - 1.275v

FPS 48.9

Score 2046

 

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144Hz goodness

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Hi guys....just ditched my Tri SLi 680 arrangement for a couple of 780Ti's....some OC'ing for sure:

 

rjbarker

Intel 3930K @ 5 Ghz

GTX 780Ti SC SLi  @ 1202 Mhz / 3775 Mhz

135.3 FPS

5659 Score

 

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3930K - 4.85Ghz w EK Supremacy | RIVE w Photon 170 D5 Vario / Res Combo | 16GB 1866 Doms | Evga GTX 780Ti SC SLi w EK Full WB's| AX 1.2 kW | 900D - 1 x RX480 1 x EX360 & 1 x EX240 Rads w Noctua NF F & Corsair SP "Push" | W7 HP x64 | MK11: P25,113 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7499603 | Firestrike: 19,576 http://www.3dmark.com/fs/1177627

 

 

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Updated the list - Let me know if any issues.

 

Nice work everyone :D

Good to see plenty of people are trying to break their own records, that's what makes this competitive ;)

 

I'm starting to get nervous with all the 780 TI's floating around :o

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Hi guys....just ditched my Tri SLi 680 arrangement for a couple of 780Ti's....some OC'ing for sure:

 

rjbarker

Intel 3930K @ 5 Ghz

GTX 780Ti SC SLi  @ 1202 Mhz / 3775 Mhz

135.3 FPS

5659 Score

 

-snip-

Holy s**t

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I am just waiting for quadfire 7970 mining rigs to drop by anytime soon and rape everything.

Find them and tell them to bring it on, because as soon as they do someone with quad 780 Ti's will annihilate them.

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Find them and tell them to bring it on, because as soon as they do someone with quad 780 Ti's will annihilate them.

 

I seriously doubt anyone here will ever bring up 4 780 ti's for valley benchmarking.

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We'll need someone with a crazy ballin' 780 Ti to dethrone those Titans :P

144Hz goodness

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We'll need someone with a crazy ballin' 780 Ti to dethrone those Titans :P

or water cooled 290x's would do the trick.

Rig Specs:

AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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or water cooled 290x's would do the trick.

Nope, the 290s is bad in Valley/Heaven.

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Find them and tell them to bring it on, because as soon as they do someone with quad 780 Ti's will annihilate them.

 

Actually I'd bet Tri SLi 780Ti's or 780's  would do the trick.

 

As for beating out the Titans, you never know, this Driver I have is the first for the 780Ti......very immature.....new WHQL out today...you never know ;)

3930K - 4.85Ghz w EK Supremacy | RIVE w Photon 170 D5 Vario / Res Combo | 16GB 1866 Doms | Evga GTX 780Ti SC SLi w EK Full WB's| AX 1.2 kW | 900D - 1 x RX480 1 x EX360 & 1 x EX240 Rads w Noctua NF F & Corsair SP "Push" | W7 HP x64 | MK11: P25,113 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7499603 | Firestrike: 19,576 http://www.3dmark.com/fs/1177627

 

 

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Any driver performance enhancements for the 780Ti will have a similar effect on the Titans.  They're essentially the same GPU (far less of an advantage for the 780Ti over the Titan than the Titan has over the regular 780)...

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Any driver performance enhancements for the 780Ti will have a similar effect on the Titans.  They're essentially the same GPU (far less of an advantage for the 780Ti over the Titan than the Titan has over the regular 780)...

 

Not necessarily, you have to ook at he big picture, as in how the Card n Driver "plays" with the other HW in the system....in my experience of OC'ing, running different Drivers and Benching....your set up may have "peaked" completely, even with new Driver releases, while the 780Ti configs may continue to show vas improvements for a few Driver revisions yet.....  ;)

3930K - 4.85Ghz w EK Supremacy | RIVE w Photon 170 D5 Vario / Res Combo | 16GB 1866 Doms | Evga GTX 780Ti SC SLi w EK Full WB's| AX 1.2 kW | 900D - 1 x RX480 1 x EX360 & 1 x EX240 Rads w Noctua NF F & Corsair SP "Push" | W7 HP x64 | MK11: P25,113 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7499603 | Firestrike: 19,576 http://www.3dmark.com/fs/1177627

 

 

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Kepler is Kepler.  Driver improvements generally affect the same architecture in similar ways...  ;)

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Stock speeds, overclocking this weekend so I'll run again after.

 

User/Member Name - Aithos

CPU - i7-4770k @ 3.5ghz

GPU / Speeds - EVGA GTX 780ti superclocked @ stock (980mhz without boost)

AVG FPS - 113

Score - 4740

 

valley01

 
Edit:  I ran it at the same settings but I did 1920x1200 because that's my native resolution, should I run it at 1080p anyway?
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Should be able to run at 1080p and net yourself a couple more FPS.

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Stock speeds, overclocking this weekend so I'll run again after.

 

User/Member Name - Aithos

CPU - i7-4770k @ 3.5ghz

GPU / Speeds - EVGA GTX 780ti superclocked @ stock (980mhz without boost)

AVG FPS - 113

Score - 4740

 

 
 
Edit:  I ran it at the same settings but I did 1920x1200 because that's my native resolution, should I run it at 1080p anyway?

 

run at the preset extreme HD @ 1080P

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This is just a rig that I have together to test a few parts that came back from RMA. Its not overclocked at all due to me testing them. I also had a few thing running like FireFox and Foobar so its probably nothing special.

TheProfosist

CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K @ Stock

GPU: 2x EVGA Nvidia GTX 670 FTW @ Stock

FPS: 80.2

Score: 3356

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I also did a run with Nvidia Shadow Play running and this is what I got:

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Stock speeds, overclocking this weekend so I'll run again after.

 

User/Member Name - Aithos

CPU - i7-4770k @ 3.5ghz

GPU / Speeds - EVGA GTX 780ti superclocked @ stock (980mhz without boost)

AVG FPS - 113

Score - 4740

 

 

 

Edit:  I ran it at the same settings but I did 1920x1200 because that's my native resolution, should I run it at 1080p anyway?

How are you getting such high numbers compared to the other 780 Ti's on the charts?

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