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GTX 780 ti Owners - post your ASIC quality score

Hauk

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Hoping a few owners can post their ASIC reading. Please list make/model and ASIC percentage. Feel free to discuss, but mainly just looking for score across varying board partners.

EVGA 780 ti Classified - 67.5%

How to:
 
I've never found ASIC to determine overclock ability of any GPU I have owned. Has anyone actually found this to correspond with overclock ability? It always seems to be a luck thing for me. I have two identical GPUs and the one with the lower score will boost higher by default and can overclock slightly better.
 
Evga reference vanilla- 87.6
Pny reference vanilla- 65.6

The Evga card runs noticeably cooler but the Pny card can definitely clock higher. I flashed them both to evga sc acx bios and the boost to about 1150-1167 with only fan and power target sliders moved
 
I've never found ASIC to determine overclock ability of any GPU I have owned. Has anyone actually found this to correspond with overclock ability? It always seems to be a luck thing for me. I have two identical GPUs and the one with the lower score will boost higher by default and can overclock slightly better.

yes... nearly every card I have had since we have been able to read asic quality has been predicatable based on ASIC

lower has run hotter at a given voltage but been able to clock higher than a higher asic chip overall
 
yes... nearly every card I have had since we have been able to read asic quality has been predicatable based on ASIC

lower has run hotter at a given voltage but been able to clock higher than a higher asic chip overall

I had to flash bios #2 to a 3rd party which allows 1.21v (without EVBot) just to get 1200 stable. Just happensto be lowest ASIS score iI've had in three gens of card swapping.
 
I've never found ASIC to determine overclock ability of any GPU I have owned. Has anyone actually found this to correspond with overclock ability? It always seems to be a luck thing for me. I have two identical GPUs and the one with the lower score will boost higher by default and can overclock slightly better.

Pretty much this with various cards ive played around with also.
 
I guess it is not consistent then. My 78(I think) ASIC can do 1410 core, while my 6X(ASIC) can't do over 1310. I'm not certain on the exact ASIC scores, my mobo died and is in RMA. But the better clocker has the higher ASIC for sure. Also my crappier 780 is the B1 revision as well...

Temps I couldn't say since I watercool, putting them at the same temperatures all the time.

I'm about 100 spaces back in the queue to step up to a pair of 780ti. Once I get them I am selling them brand new/sealed and getting a pair of the Kingpin cards, will report in on ASIC in a few months 😀
 
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i just noticed this is for 780s only ... well, if you are interested, my 770 hits 77.9% (gigabyte OC windforce 2Gb)
 
I've never found ASIC to determine overclock ability of any GPU I have owned. Has anyone actually found this to correspond with overclock ability? It always seems to be a luck thing for me. I have two identical GPUs and the one with the lower score will boost higher by default and can overclock slightly better.

My 77 ASIC 7770 runs very cool and used to clock to 1300 on 1.2. Not sure which way it sways with 77.
 
evga 77.8
I got the overclocked version.

This does not mean much fyi, this is just a general idea. You can have lower and still overlock well.
 
Thanks for the info all. I'm not sure how GPZ-Z calculates it, or what value it carries; just wanted to compare my score to others.
 
Just got my Ghz Ti.

80.7 asic, and max boost out the box while playing bf4 was 1241. But it was holding 1224 the whole time pretty much.
 
I have another 780Ti Superclocked with ACX cooler showing up tomorrow, to SLI. I will run the test on that one and see how it compares to the score I posted earlier.
 
I got my 2nd 780Ti Superclocked w/ACX today, and the ASIC score on that one is 62.8%. Handles the same overclock as the other card with no trouble though.
 
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