nvidia 314.22 whql for Bioshock Infinite

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Grooveriding

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Is anyone getting crashing with these drivers ? Haven't tested other games, but in Bioshock Infinite I get hard locks and the screen goes black but is still receiving input as it doesn't go to sleep mode.

I recently put my Titans back on the stock BIOS, so perhaps it is that as I see huge voltage and clock fluctuations with this BIOS. Maybe the card is dropping too low on volts and it's locking up. Going to try it with the modded BIOS tonight and see if it locks up as well to determine if it's these drivers or not.
 

AndyE

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That was why I originaly asked if with the new Nvidia drivers if Titan has OpenCl support with it now, and if anyone will do a benchmark like Luxmark to see what it is like compared to an AMD HD 7970.

I did run all 3 LuxMark 2.0 on both platforms (check out user AndreasE in the LuxMark database links below)

LuxMark 2.0 room: http://www.luxrender.net/luxmark/top/top20/Room/GPU
4 x AMD 7970: 5317 (currently #3)
4 x GTX Titan: 2788 (= 52%)

LuxMark 2.0 sala: http://www.luxrender.net/luxmark/top/top20/Sala/GPU
4 x AMD 7970: 10162 (currently #1)
4 x GTX Titan: 5441 (= 54%)

LuxMark 2.0 LuxBall HDR: http://www.luxrender.net/luxmark/top/top20/LuxBall HDR/GPU
4 x AMD 7970: 73226
4 x GTX Titan: 43617 (= 60%)

The new OpenCL benchmark for the nex Stanford folding algorithim (Core_17) can be found here: http://www.fahbench.com/

The Titan is with the 314.22 driver (supports OpenCL 1.1 for Titan) marginally faster than the 7970 (with OpenCL 1.2). With CUDA enabled, the Titan's score on the same benchmark is 58% higher than the OpenCL result.

Andy