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GTX 780 SC/ACX, Power limit question.

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2014/09/30 03:25:01 (permalink)
I guess the Highest I can get this GPU is 1110MHz. even when putting any value on the Core clock using MSI or EVGAX. 106%. It is probably a good thing for Power consumption but the temps are 68°C at the most during the Valley 1.0 Benchmark. Ambient Temp about 22°C. For some reason I can put the GPU up 63mv past the 1.650v stock. Though it will only ever get to 1.2v due to that Power Limit.  I guess that is more of an Nvidia Setting then EVGA. GPU Boost 2.0 is ramping down once it hits these choke points., Stuttering.  I imagine This Card uses alot of power with a TDP of 250W .
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    Re: GTX 780 SC/ACX, Power limit question. 2014/09/30 22:40:32 (permalink)
    There's no question though.
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    Re: GTX 780 SC/ACX, Power limit question. 2014/09/30 22:44:31 (permalink)
    What's the cards asic? One of my GTX 780 classifieds only goes to 1.187 with +62 in AB or EVGA PCX and the asic on that card is 65.1 %.

    GPU : Asus RTX 2080 Ti Strix OC 2130MHz 1.081v  MB : EVGA Z390 DARK CPU : 9900KS R0 5.2GHz/4.8GHz Ring 1.34v AVX 0 Offset RAM : Team Group Xtreem T-Force 8PACK 4300MHz CL17 1.5v PSU : EVGA T2 1000w Chassi : 800D SSD/HDD : Samsung 970 EVO 250GB M.2 Bootdrive 3 SSD's (2TB all in all) and one 2TB HDD



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    Re: GTX 780 SC/ACX, Power limit question. 2014/10/01 02:16:09 (permalink)
    63.5% ASIC quality. one reason why i picked this card over the Asus DCUII model was that it just had more power. Coming from an  PNY card that would use 70% power usage on average ,never hitting 90 let alone 106%. I may have been a bit overzealous.  
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    Re: GTX 780 SC/ACX, Power limit question. 2014/10/01 12:43:33 (permalink)
    That asic indicates that the gpu isn't that power efficient.

    GPU : Asus RTX 2080 Ti Strix OC 2130MHz 1.081v  MB : EVGA Z390 DARK CPU : 9900KS R0 5.2GHz/4.8GHz Ring 1.34v AVX 0 Offset RAM : Team Group Xtreem T-Force 8PACK 4300MHz CL17 1.5v PSU : EVGA T2 1000w Chassi : 800D SSD/HDD : Samsung 970 EVO 250GB M.2 Bootdrive 3 SSD's (2TB all in all) and one 2TB HDD



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