28 May 2012
Extreme League
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Hardware Details
Processor
Model
Intel
Core i7 3770K
Ivy Bridge
Cooling
Liquid Nitrogen
Temperature
Load -110 °C
Idle -110 °C
Ambient 20 °C
Cores
5,800.00 MHz
(65%)
Memory
Product
G.Skill
Trident X
Cooling
Air (Stock)
Type
8 GB
DDR3 SDRAM
Speed @ 2,800 MHz
Timings
tCAS: 11.0
tRCD: 13
tRP: 13
tRAS: 35
Videocard
Model
GeForce 9800 GTX(+)
(G92b)
(GeForce 9 series)
Cooling
Liquid Nitrogen
Temperature
Load -40 °C
Idle -40 °C
Ambient 20 °C
Speed
1,060.00 MHz
(57%)
/
1,280.00 MHz
(16%)
Comments
Nice
Push harder bro!.....and ditch ref PCB, you will not score well with one....
the q is back! woo!
Thanks dudes. I'm mainly just testing this POS IB chip on 3d. It does nice low voltages, but I think I may be multi limited.
K404, what you mean ref PCB? You mean there's something else other than reference 9800?
Yup, theres LOADS of PCBs for the 9800GTX (+)
Avoid the very obviously crap ones and avoid the Asus Dark Knight with two PCI-E plugs
What you mean K404? about DK ones? Those are my two samples... (great gdr freq btw) Could you give some help to mod them plz?
When I froze mine, the vGDDR circuit cut out. Came back to life after 2 days. My card was utterly average.
Post up high-res pictures and I can help you out, sure
Duh, I forgot about the "+". I guess I just consider that reference too. So then there is a difference you found...interesting.
There are plenty of "+" on reference PCB, just rebranded.
If you have any other 128SP/ 256-bit G92 cards, bench Vantage (of course at the same MHz.) You will see what I mean about the ref being inefficient. I've tried a load of ref BIOS, they're all the same. Think I even tried a non-ref BIOS on the ref card and performance was still in the toilet.
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