blackened23
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Will be interesting to find out what clocks GK110 or a full GK110 can achieve on a MSI Lightning PCB or a ASUS ROG MATRIX Platinum PCB. 1300 or more?
Sadly I don't think it's happening
Will be interesting to find out what clocks GK110 or a full GK110 can achieve on a MSI Lightning PCB or a ASUS ROG MATRIX Platinum PCB. 1300 or more?
Thanks for the updated information. I think we may have a repro. I'll report back once I have further information.
The warranty is the protection? You mean protects the card as it comes and with it's current level of boost and limits of overclocking, right?
What you just said makes little sense if you circumvent those protections doesn't it....
The warranty is the protection. In the meantime I'll continue to add voltage to my cards just like I always have. Whatever card allows me to do that I will buy.
Are you saying NV's $1000 'uber priced' card is so flimsy and at the limits that it's ready to break with any extra voltage.
Or alternatively are you are beating the NV sales drum which is trying to limit what you can do with the card to enforce their absurd pricing strategy.
Either way it doesn't fly and you're right I won't buy this turd in it's current form. I may have to wait for an 8970, hopefully it will be out within a year (and potentially beat this card into just a bad memory).
Yeah the card itself is fine, but it's neutered and overpriced. I doubt the lightning will even be allowed to resurrect this cards flaws (actually NV's flaws, the card would otherwise likely be capable).
Agreed, that's what the warranty is for. If the situation were reversed keys and other nvidiots would be in here harping about the lack of voltage controls on the competitors cards and how flimsy they are.
Somehow you can only comment on it if you are stupid (or rich) enough to buy it. Until then you can only comment about the good qualities.
Really? Is that what you heard me saying in your head as you read my post there?
You are too funny bud. What else did you see in my post there? What else did you pretend I was saying?![]()
What brand Titan did you get? Just curious
I've also found looping Heaven 4.0 to be an excellent stability test. It's more GPU intensive than the previous version. A bit better than Valley or Tropics on Kepler architecture. Gets my GPUs nice and hot so I can find their breaking points. If Heaven 4.0 is crashing then I'd back the overclocks down. I've settling on my overclocks after a 5 hour loop of Heaven 4.0 @ 2560x1600 with all settings maxed. Got my computer room nice and warm.
I think Heaven is merely a good starting point, 3DMark11 also found instability that was fine in Heaven. Games especially intense ones are the final judge though.
Heaven will get you in the ballpark. Once you find a stable OC, move to another benchmark and finally try some games.
I guess you'll just have to accept his opinion whether you agree with it or not. I feel the same way Adam does. I'm glad protection is in place on this very expensive hardware. You don't like it? Great. I'm sure you won't be buying one then. As well as Wandererer.
Keys, why would anyone like having the power to choose taken away? If you are concerned about extra voltage damaging your $1000 card, then don't do it. There are people though who would like that option.
Besides this "protection" is causing the cards to throttle during regular game play. That's a bit over the top, don't you think?