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ASIC quality % don't mean much these day. 

 

It means a good amount especially with cards becoming more efficient. Read my other posts.

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It means a good amount especially with cards becoming more efficient. Read my other posts.

Maybe for Nvidia cards, my 290x is 78.1% ASIC quality and another guy from my local forum 290x is 67.x%. Both card reached 1200mhz@+130mV but his chip can maintain 1000mhz at -90mV while mine only -65mV, it should be the other way around.

 

My previous 7950 only 58% but can do 1180mhz@1270mV. 

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60.5% ASIC on my GTX 750 1GB.

The woes of not waiting to buy a GPU when new releases hit soon.

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Maybe for Nvidia cards, my 290x is 78.1% ASIC quality and another guy from my local forum 290x is 67.x%. Both card reached 1200mhz@+130mV but his chip can maintain 1000mhz at -90mV while mine only -65mV, it should be the other way around.

 

My previous 7950 only 58% but can do 1180mhz@1270mV. 

 

It's not a huge effect, there are other variables too. Still kinda cool though.

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My 980 Ti is 63.3%. I've gotten up to 1484 running Firestrike before crash. + 280 seems stable. Haven't tried the memory yet.

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Mine is 59.4%, though still better of an overclocker than most 280xs i've seen

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My G1 was 69%. Still hit 1,550mhz... I haven't bothered to check the 980ti

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Stock voltage OC.

 

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This forum is too green :lol:

 

My R9 290 (Sapphire Vapor-X) sits at 83.9%.

 

ASIC does not say too much unless you manually adjust BIOS or voltage levels. Most boardpartners use the same BIOS for all GPUs of the same product line (indepent of ASIC quality).

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My 970 G1 has 72.9%. It doesn't overclock very well though, at max voltage I only get +100Mhz on the core.

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Gigabyte R9 290 86%

Asus DCUii R9 290 70%

 

both are water cooled and have the same overclocking limits on the core and Memory 1225/1550. Hawaii Gpu die is so dense that higher Quality/lower voltage doesn't help much with air cooling.

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75.0% on my G1 GTX 970.

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So I played Witcher 3 using +150 core and +300 memory. No artifacts. GTX 770 seems to OC pretty well.

 

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Here a r9 285 and it says it doesn't support ASIC xD

Anyway, stable over clock at 1100/1575 with +55mV.

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The GPU of our sample of the card has an ASIC quality of 76.6%. The higher this number, the lower voltage the GPU needs to work at the default clock rate and the higher overclocking results you can get with it by increasing its voltage.


According to Alexey Nikolaichuk (the author of RivaTuner and MSI Afterburner), the correlation between voltage and quality is like follows:

 

ASIC quality < 75% - 1.1750 V;
ASIC quality < 80% - 1.1125 V;
ASIC quality < 85% - 1.0500 V;
ASIC quality < 90% - 1.0250 V;
ASIC quality ≤ 100% - 1.0250 V."

 
The above is correct, but you're forgetting that the higher the ASIC, the hotter the GPU will get because of the lower leakage. It doesn't necessarily mean you're going to get a higher OC. It can mean OC without adding a ton of core voltage, but that  doesn't translate into less power consumption or a higher overall OC.
 
See here - 
 
3570K @ 4.8 and the 7950 @ 1300/1650 - 1.235v with power limt set to + 20% Running Valley in Extreme HD - 93% ASIC card
 
 
 
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I've haven't seen another 7950 with this type of power consumption.
 
 
I've had higher ASIC chips OC a ton and others not. My other 93% ASIC 7950, had a tough time hitting 1250Mhz, and my 95% ASIC 7950 would never reach above 1175Mhz... regardless of voltage. 

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Was just OCing the R9 290 a bit last night. ASIC is just over 80%.

 

Best stable OC is as follows:

1175 core (+228 over stock)

1575 [6300 effective] memory (+325 [+1300 effective] over stock)

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I have 74%...fuck thats not very good...

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  • 2 weeks later...

sounds like a gimmick. if it read your batch codes and wafer position etc. I'd be impressed, but this is a best guess. some leaky chips O/c better but need more voltage. others need less. its all hit n miss. I dont know how GPUz can do this. 

And OMG I hope kids dont get a hold of this. they are gana start trying to return their cards cause of shit asic scores. kids are gana go apeshit at me on the phone haha 

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76.1 980 sli

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