***Official Unigine Heaven 4.0 benchmark scores! Thread***

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GTX 780 fresh out of the box. The clocks fluctuated some. 993 was the max boost, but it fell to 863 by the end of the run. capped by temps. time to OC!

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Nice results.
Did you set a custom fan curve or set the fan manually? That might help stabilize the clocks.
 

hawtdawg

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Nice results.
Did you set a custom fan curve or set the fan manually? That might help stabilize the clocks.

I'm messing with all of that right now. I just wanted to see what it would do without touching anything.
 

hawtdawg

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Alright, this is roughly as good as I can do without TDP problems. clocks were 1215/1627. On to the vbios!

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hawtdawg

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Oh the memory can do much higher, i'm just hitting the TDP wall. I just flashed my card to 300w TDP, so now we'll see what she can really do
 

2is

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If the VRMs can hold up... One of my 680s can't go much past 120% before crapping out
 

hawtdawg

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haha. No, I'm having trouble with the card randomly throttling. Im sure it's the same thing the Titans do, guess I'll have to wait on a modded bios to get around it.

It seems as though, even if you set the max temp higher than stock, it will still throttle back a tad when it hits 80C. The problem I'm having is that my card, for whatever reason, will not run 1.187v (+25mv offset). It will run 1.2v and 1.175v, but for whatever reason it will run at 1.175v with the offset at +25mv instead of 1.187 like it should. So whenever it hits 80C and tries to throttle (it will go higher than 80C, but it still throttles for whatever reason), instead of dropping down to 1.187v from 1.2v it will drop all the way down to 1.175v even if the clocks only drop like 12mhz or something. It's becoming a bit irritating.

I'm pretty sure that the core has quite a bit of headroom left, but this baby throttle at 80C is crashing any run I do north of 1200mhz because of the huge vcore drop.

The ram will run at 1840 btw.

edit: nevermind, it doesnt throttle at any particular temp/power/anything. It just does it to be an asshole.
 
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hawtdawg

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1215/1840

It seemed like there was a bigger gain from memory OC with the Titan than the 780

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Kenmitch

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1215/1840

It seemed like there was a bigger gain from memory OC with the Titan than the 780

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Like Balla said it's the core clock that's the bottleneck....If you wanna call it that. :)

Nipping at the heals of the Titan it looks like.
 

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Like Balla said it's the core clock that's the bottleneck....If you wanna call it that. :)

Nipping at the heals of the Titan it looks like.

Not surprising. It's basically the exact same thing as Titan but with less shader processors, texture units, and vram with a slightly higher core clock.
 

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Is this score a little low for a 7950 at 1100 core clock and 1475 memory clock with +20% PowerTune? It seems like a 7950 at these clocks should be scoring slightly higher. Is the Athlon a bottleneck here?
 
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lujiki

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Here u go!

file:///F:/Doc/Unigine_Heaven_Benchmark_4.0_20130705_1757.html

With Sapphire 7970 Vapor-X.

:)
 

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Geforce 780 reference cooler overclocked +175/+250 (seems to stay at 1189/3500 on Heaven)

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Fairly disappointed with my score.
Is my AMD 975 holding me back that much? Then again I don't have my 7950 oc past factory either. It's a weird non-boost edition that has a stock of 900/1250

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