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You can just try a simple benchmark (Like 3DMark something) and try a game to see if it is fully working

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can i check asic too?

I think GPU Z features a section for ASIC quality.

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what other test should i run? is 3dmark the best?

What kind of tests do you want to run else? Do you want to know how your PC (GPU) performs or whatever?

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what other test should i run? is 3dmark the best?

unigine heaven or unigine valley useful to test stability and overclocking...let it loop for a while and check your temps and noise levels and what not.

It can also run as a benchmark.

to know your asic instal GPU-Z and to a right click in the title bar and select ''read ASIC'' and please report to me what it is im curious :)

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What kind of tests do you want to run else? Do you want to know how your PC (GPU) performs or whatever?

 

 

unigine heaven or unigine valley useful to test stability and overclocking...let it loop for a while and check your temps and noise levels and what not.

It can also run as a benchmark.

to know your asic instal GPU-Z and to a right click in the title bar and select ''read ASIC'' and please report to me what it is im curious :)

my asic is 69%

whats yours?

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my asic is 69%

whats yours?

70%

69 aint bad...well it is not that great either but still with that cooler on this card you should be able to hit 1500mhz stable with some tweaking.

you have MSI afterburner installed?

BTW in unigine the frequency it report for your GPU is not right...you must monitor them with MSI afterburner for accurate readings...temps in unigine are good report though. For example unigine say my GPU is running 1573mhz right now when in fact the true clockspeed of the core is only 1440mhz....

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http://www.3dmark.com/

which of the 3 option should i download/

no idea i hate 3d mark because it's a demo version and it always have to run the demo run first and it take forever and it test CPU and shit as well it's grabage that's why i havnt recommended it for you ;)

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Download Unigive heaven or Unigine valley instead.

 

i love unigine heaven because from my experience it's very good at locking up after a minute or two whenever something is not 100% stable...and when you can do like 2 full heaven loops you KNOW for a fact that it will be game stable overclock.

 

Let it run for about 15-20 minutes and check your temps and fan noise and what not first and then if you want to you can try some overclocking...you can use MSI afterburner to set a custom fan curve for the fans on the card to match what you want in terms of temps vs noise.

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no idea i hate 3d mark because it's a demo version and it always have to run the demo run first and it take forever and it test CPU and shit as well it's grabage that's why i havnt recommended it for you ;)

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Download Unigive heaven or Unigine valley instead.

Valley is a toy, Firestrike is a tool. I like Valley for testing temps too but it's garbage for testing stability. The intro for Firestrike is useful for seeing if you're even stable enough to bench, so I forgive having had to have seen it about a 100 times.

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no idea i hate 3d mark because it's a demo version and it always have to run the demo run first and it take forever and it test CPU and shit as well it's grabage that's why i havnt recommended it for you ;)

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Download Unigive heaven or Unigine valley instead.

 

i love unigine heaven because from my experience it's very good at locking up after a minute or two whenever something is not 100% stable...and when you can do like 2 full heaven loops you KNOW for a fact that it will be game stable overclock.

 

Let it run for about 15-20 minutes and check your temps and fan noise and what not first and then if you want to you can try some overclocking...you can use MSI afterburner to set a custom fan curve for the fans on the card to match what you want in terms of temps vs noise.

do i need both or just 1?Unigive heaven or Unigine valley

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http://www.3dmark.com/

which of the 3 option should i download/

i played some games and everything feels choppy even at 110fps in game it says Tree of savior. and then my desktop is very choppy after? how to fix it?

The first is probably the most universally used. You can also download it via Steam

 

my asic is 69%

whats yours?

I have 80,9%, but it's probably not relevant since it's a Quadro and cant even overclock it with this cooler

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Valley is a toy, Firestrike is a tool. I like Valley for testing temps too but it's garbage for testing stability. The intro for Firestrike is useful for seeing if you're even stable enough to bench, so I forgive having had to have seen it about a 100 times.

 

 

Whats ASIC?

69? Lol.

while 3dmark / uniengine is running . how do i monitor the temps?

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do i need both or just 1?Unigive heaven or Unigine valley

Unigine Heaven is better if there is any instability issue it will lock up after a few scenes.

 

Valley is a toy, Firestrike is a tool. I like Valley for testing temps too but it's garbage for testing stability. The intro for Firestrike is useful for seeing if you're even stable enough to bench, so I forgive having had to have seen it about a 100 times.

clueless ;)

Firestrike is a toy, Unigine is a tool

it's a well known fact that UNigine (especialy heaven) is one of the best tool for testing stability...it's quick and efficient.

Firestrike do all sort of unnecessery shit and demo run and stuff and it won't even test your GPU properly well enough..it's trash.

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Unigine Heaven is better i think if there is any instability issue it will lock up after a few scenes.

clueless ;)

LOL, I see artifacts in Firestrike way before I see them in Valley, and I have yet to lock up Valley, EVER LOL.

OP, run Afterburner. It will tell you everything you need to know while testing.

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how do i monitor temps during 3dmark test?

Do you have a second screen? In the second tab of GPU-Z there is a section for temperatures. Otherwise I think MSI Afterburner has an overlay which can show the temps and some more info overtop your game/benchmark

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LOL, I see artifacts in Firestrike way before I see them in Valley, and I have yet to lock up Valley, EVER LOL.

OP, run Afterburner. It will tell you everything you need to know while testing.

maybe for AMD GPU i don't know but for testing kepler and maxwell unigine is head and shoulders above...it will lock up after a few scenes and will show problems quickly....and like i said if you can run Heaven for more than 15 minute without a lock-up, usually you're game stable 100%.

 

it's a well known fact that UNigine (especialy heaven) is one of the best tool for testing stability...it's quick and efficient.

Firestrike do all sort of unnecessery shit and demo run and stuff and it won't even test your GPU properly well enough..it's trash...and you can't even select your settings and it run at 1080p by default and you can't change it unless you buy the thing etc...

 

Unigine is much better it's built to do exactly that...testing GPU and nothing else...the settings are quick and accessible you can change them any time you want and you can start a benchmark run whenever you want etc...it's an amazing tool.

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LOL, I see artifacts in Firestrike way before I see them in Valley, and I have yet to lock up Valley, EVER LOL.

OP, run Afterburner. It will tell you everything you need to know while testing.

once i on any application like starcraft 2 or tree of savior my whole desktop is lagging. is it lightning problem?

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once i on any application like starcraft 2 or tree of savior my whole desktop is lagging. is it lightning problem?

what is the rest of your spec and what OS are you on?

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