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I recently bought a new case (the Fractal Design Define S) and decided to put an old 750Ti that I had lying around.

Taking a look at some F@H numbers, I see this (yes, the 970 and the 750Ti are the wrong way around... I have no idea why):

 

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My EVGA GTX 970 SC Edition is getting around 320K PPD with a +40MHz OC on the core, bringing it up to a 1406MHz core clock.

The EVGA 750Ti SC Edition is getting around 60K PPD with a +10MHz OC on the core, bringing it up to a 1330MHz core clock.

 

For the curious, the 750Ti remains idle while gaming.

 

Thanks for reading :D 

I say jiggly-bytes when I see "GB".

It goes down better than you would expect.

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1 hour ago, Insp1r3 said:

yes, the 970 and the 750Ti are the wrong way around... I have no idea why

Simply put, because the software is bad. No real way around it; it's a known issue that for multi-gpu configs, the F@H client usually inverts the GPU orders.

 

It's only a UI problem, though, as the actual computations aren't affect.

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7 minutes ago, Imakuni said:

Simply put, because the software is bad. No real way around it; it's a known issue that for multi-gpu configs, the F@H client usually inverts the GPU orders.

 

It's only a UI problem, though, as the actual computations aren't affect.

Thanks for letting me know! I was getting quite worried that something bad had happened to my config.

I say jiggly-bytes when I see "GB".

It goes down better than you would expect.

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