GTX 670 Owners. What's your ASIC?

Don Karnage

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Wondering if all 670's are this high

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Zanovar

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How do you test this again?ive forgotten:pim clicking gpuz in varios places lol,nvm 100%.erm.
 
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yeah 100% here too and I believe that is probably not so accurate...
 

ShintaiDK

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GFs Zotac GTX 670 gets 91.8% compared with the 98.6% I get on my Zotac GTX 680.
 

blastingcap

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Dude not again what the heck? The program only works for 6xxx and 7xxx series AMD GPUs, but it's messed up for NV GPUs which are on a different scale. I've seen people get over 100% before. So don't bother w/ this program until Wizzard updates it to account for NV GPUs.
 

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Isn't that only when you exceed the power limit? To really need as high as 143%, you would probably need to run much higher gpu volts, to even come close to that power limit?
yes 145% is useless. at max clocks I can run, it shows about 120% power under load.
 

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The FTW version has the 680 pcb? It is also able to increase volts past 1.175v?
yes it uses 680 PCB and cooler. it also uses high flow bracket that the gtx680 SC Signature and FTW cards come with. 1.175 is what the volts go to and no way to adjust that. not that I would anyway.
 

Zanovar

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Secret society :cool:

ha,well tbh the higher asic vs lower asic with amd cards is interesting,i personally dont believe the higher or lower the number has any impact on the overclocking ability of your card(im talking voltages at certain clocks here too).Maybe someone more knowlegable than me might chime in,but testing with various cards 7970/7870/7850.(7870/50 friends cards).the numbers are all over the place.Luck of the draw imo as always:p.
 

chimaxi83

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FTW has a 145% target power which i need

lol why do you need it?

Isn't that only when you exceed the power limit? To really need as high as 143%, you would probably need to run much higher gpu volts, to even come close to that power limit?

Yes, exactly. At stock voltage, my DC II 680 doesn't really come close to 110% on ~1325MHz overclock. But when I bump up voltage to 1.35V and hit 1450MHz, I've had a pretty steady 135% power load.

The FTW version has the 680 pcb? It is also able to increase volts past 1.175v?

EVGA has said only the Classified version will have adjustable voltage, using their EVBOT tool.