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Who has a GTX 770? What is your Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 and Unigine Valley 4.0 Scores?

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Could a 770 Classified get that same score or surpass it..?

 

I have no idea. The thing is that the Lightning Edition has unlocked voltage control and triple over-voltage, thanks to a special MSI chip, which is directly on the PCB. If this EVGA Classified has unlocked voltage control there is a good chance that the achieved clock speeds will be the same. 

PS: My current overclock is 1333MHz on the core and 8GHz on the memory. According to 3DMark Vantage scores, at these settings this MSI GTX 770 Lightning is basically as fast as any reference GTX 780.

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Hi, I am a bit late, but here's my results for Zotac gtx 770 4gb custom OC(for settings check pic info)

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Very late lol but here ya go... (My card has a modest further overclock by myself At the most stable point) *Asus direct cuii oc*

 

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Best run I've gotten on my EVGA Superclocked 770 2GB w/ ACX cooler. Note unless you unlock your cards voltage with a custom BIOS like I did you probably won't be able to get much over 53fps unless you have a golden card. I had mine running at 1.26V and it was just starting to throttle because of temps, in fact I opened the case and put a large room fan on it just to keep it as cool as possible. When I put it under water I can probably reach 1.3V without it throttling. MSI Afterburner sliders were set to +120 and +500 for this run, so Core clock was 1397Mhz and Memory was 4005 Mhz.

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@ Keudn

 

I have had a few high benchmark scores on my 770 before, But not totally stable.

 

I have thoroughly tested this current overclock with hours of game play on many games and stress testing for hours too,, it's perfect.

I believe many people who push their cards for a decent benchmark score do not test for true stability in real world use.    

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@ Keudn

 

I have had a few high benchmark scores on my 770 before, But not totally stable.

 

I have thoroughly tested this current overclock with hours of game play on many games and stress testing for hours too,, it's perfect.

I believe many people who push their cards for a decent benchmark score do not test for true stability in real world use.    

No you're right, that overclock isn't completely stable, after playing Battlefield 4 for 15-20 minutes it crashes. I actually lower the voltage back to stock when I use the card for everyday gaming and lower my overclocks down to +40 and +400 because the fps gain I get from running higher voltages isn't really worth it when my card runs at 82c. That is my max score my card can churn out without watercooling, and while it isn't perfectly stable its much more stable than the guys who get their 770s to pull 61fps in Valley. Just because it isn't stable for regular use doesn't mean I should throw out my 56.1 score, the card didn't crash while benching, so it was stable enough :)

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No you're right, that overclock isn't completely stable, after playing Battlefield 4 for 15-20 minutes it crashes. I actually lower the voltage back to stock when I use the card for everyday gaming and lower my overclocks down to +40 and +400 because the fps gain I get from running higher voltages isn't really worth it when my card runs at 82c. That is my max score my card can churn out without watercooling, and while it isn't perfectly stable its much more stable than the guys who get their 770s to pull 61fps in Valley. Just because it isn't stable for regular use doesn't mean I should throw out my 56.1 score, the card didn't crash while benching, so it was stable enough :)

It's all about the bench wars I suppose  aha :)

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on my ASUS GTX 770 2 GB I only see a 3.5 fps boost when I OC to 1190 clock and 7900 mem.  

Unigine Heaven 4.0. extreme settings DX 11 @ 1920 x 1080.    

non oc its 38.5 and  then oc'd its 41.7. 

never gets hotter then 69 C @ 70% Auto Fan. and still quiet. 

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Gigabyte GTX 770 WindForce 2 gb + FX 8350 @ 1440x900.

My monitor is small, 19" Wide.

 

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No Oc in the micro and vga.

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Well I have 2x GTX 680 (inferior version of GTX 770).

 

3863 score on Valley so roughly half of that is the score of 1 card.

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just clocked my gigabyte card on 1080p ultra settings. 1799 score. mem 4110 and core 1410 hehehehehheh. 

 

 

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