Submission Details

18676 GFX
9342 CPU
181.624 Chapter 1
41.4106 Chapter 2
114.477 Chapter 3
80.8956 Chapter 4
157.202 Chapter 5
145.789 Chapter 6
136.124 Chapter 7
81.1355 Chapter 8
52.0896 Chapter 9
31 Oct 2020
enthusiast League
Valid

Rankings and Points

World Record Rank
Not NismMathias's Best Aquamark Submission
Global 1 Cores GPU Team Power Rank
NVIDIA  GeForce 8400 GS DDR3 (GT218)  Team Power Rank
5.7 Points

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Hardware Details

Processor

Model AMD FX-8350 Vishera Cooling Air (Custom) Cores 4,900 MHz (+22.50%) REF 200 MHz

Memory

n/a

Videocard

Model NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS DDR3 (GT218) (GT218''') Cooling Air (Stock) Speed 780 MHz (+50.00%) / 760 MHz (+38.18%) buy on amazon

Motherboard

Model ASUS ROG Crosshair V Formula Chipset 990FX

Disk

n/a

Power Supply

n/a

Comments

November 1, 2020 at 3:01:28 AM UTC

Why does GPU-z write that it is fake GPU? I've never seen this

November 2, 2020 at 4:23:01 PM UTC

I had to look this up as well, I was thoroughly confused since I purchased it directly from EVGA so I figured the odds of EVGA selling a fake GPU were pretty low.  I tried searching the HWBOT forums for help but no dice.  From googling a bit I found that GPU-Z can do this for certain NVIDIA cards, and its basically letting me know it may have been tampered with. Given it performs like the GT218, and that there are a bunch of different versions of the 8400 GS, and its running the GT218 vbios and drivers, and since I bought it directly from EVGA and not a third party or ebay seller, I figure it must be a false positive (from the googles it seems false positives were also common).  First I've seen it myself though.

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