Core I think ~1319, 3225 Mem.
CPU is i5-3570K @ 4.4Ghz.
Please re-run the benchmark and keep track of your clocks in GPU-Z. Valley doesn't report the boost clocks correctly. Thanks
Core I think ~1319, 3225 Mem.
CPU is i5-3570K @ 4.4Ghz.
Please re-run the benchmark and keep track of your clocks in GPU-Z. Valley doesn't report the boost clocks correctly. Thanks
I'm pretty sure it was 1309 because if I furmark the GPU at my +20 offset taht's what it goes to. Mem is correct. that is done using gpu-z and setting the readings to max.
Anyway, I would love to run it again, but after crashing my display drivers like 5x last night, even uninstalling and reinstalling my drivers and unigine valley, I get a directx11 error on valley startup every time. something about device removed. . If I can figure it out i'll rerun it.
I had a similar type of error when installing Valley on my FX 8320 machine. I searched the error out and found a fix somewhere online. Sorry I cannot remember right now what it was. I think it was some type of C++ file or something?
1309 sounds kind of high, but it could be right??
I can hit 1280 at stock voltage with this card so I'm sure it's 1309. I know stahlwart hit 1350's with his MSI cards and I'm on a stock blower cooler.
Anyway I'll look for the fix in the meantime.
Valley said my 780GTX was at 1400GHz. I wish.
It's only 455Mhz away from the fastest one on the planet ^_^
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/GTX-780-Overclock-3DMark-LN2-Record,23231.html
Feel like something is wrong here... my score is way lower than other people's with a 780.
i7 3770K @ 4.8GHz, GTX780 954/1006 core default/boost, 1502 memory.
i never OC gfx cards
too lazy
also gotten to lazy to even OC CPUs at this point
seems integrated is still on. how do i go about disabling that. assumed it would be by default
Feel like something is wrong here... my score is way lower than other people's with a 780.
i7 3770K @ 4.8GHz, GTX780 954/1006 core default/boost, 1502 memory.
If you're referencing this members results from a few pages back:
2700K at 5.2GHz, EVGA GTX 780 SC at 1150/1680, 73.1 FPS, 3057
it's more than likely his CPU speed being clocked to 5.2GHz that gives him the 1.1 fps increase.
Finally got my Season 850W PSU installed. The rig now idles at 92W, with the old Dell 750W it was 120W. Also put in the second 770.
My best run this morning in Valley: 2700K at 5.2GHz, 1267 core (going by GPU-Z, Valley says 1306), 2010(4020) mem, score 4368 (104.4 FPS), 320.49 drivers, 85%TDP, 1.200V. I'm not sure what the temps were - Valley said 65C+70C, GPU-Z said 65C/65C.
622W at the wall.
Well, for reference, my clocks were 1254/1814. I also used the TechInferno modded vbios which unlocks 1.212v and also raises the TDP cap to 300w, and everything in my control panel is turned down as low as it can go.
The fastest air-cooled 780 score on OCN is only 18 points higher than mine, and mine is faster than half of the OC'd Titans on the list. If you put the same effort into it as I did, I'm sure you could hit 3100+ with no problem. I'm pretty certain that just about all of these things can finish a valley run clocked at 1202/1700 or better. going much higher than that will probably hit the stock TDP cap though.
edit: here is my best run actually (the clocks i mentioned were from this run). This was from a few weeks ago. I might give the 326 drivers a shot here in a bit and see if I can't crack 3300.
Nice run John. Very impressive memory clocks on the GTX 770's. So when are you buying your next card You seem to go through them pretty quickly. I appreciate you bringing them here to this thread to submit scores. I am pretty sure you now have the most submissions using different cards :biggrin:
Nice score, I got around 75 the last time I ran it, also on a single 780. Curious, what kind of behavior does this modded vBIOS cause for you in terms of 2d clockspeeds? I'm actually not super huge on using it as my cards OC well enough as is, but i'm curious as to whether your cards idle at the proper speeds and what not. I'm semi-interested in trying this, but not if my card idles at higher clockspeeds (I don't like causing heat / power usage when i'm not actively using a 3d application).
780 SLI + 4770k
680 3-way SLI + 2700k