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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/09/26 07:55:26 (permalink)
my 980ti ACX 2.0 (model 4991) has an asic score of 78.1%. I can do +272/400mhz without increasing voltage.
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/09/26 08:20:38 (permalink)
My 980ti SC ACX 2.0+ is 69.7%.  Since installing it a couple days ago, I've only tried increasing the core clock by 150MHz and power limit to 110%.  Seemed to handle it just fine.
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/09/28 23:17:26 (permalink)
Does it make any sense to buy a normal GTX 980ti from Evga,
because they used all good chips for the 980TI Kingpin cards (and earn extra money)?
 
So all ASICs below 70% or less goes for the normal GTX980ti's ..
 
But we will never get a normal GTX 980ti with ASICs about 80%..
 
 

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/09/29 20:36:06 (permalink)
Uhhh whats ASIC? and how do you find out what your card's is?

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/09/30 00:53:06 (permalink)
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Uhhh whats ASIC? and how do you find out what your card's is?



Download and run GPU-Z (TechPowerUp) and press the little video card icon in the upper left corner of the window.  Select "Read ASIC Quality" from the drop down menu.

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/09/30 00:56:37 (permalink)
What is with ASIC among reference models example, random?
Somehow reference cards missed me.
But that doesn't mean I would pay 70-80-90e less than for Classified because worth to pay little more for higher clock if waterblocks are ready.
But now when K|NGP|N Classified are very expensive in future I will need to satisfied with normal version with all CUDA or TITAN class. 
Maybe and I pay more attention on number of CUDA than on real performance, and performance are more important.
 
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/09/30 20:46:42 (permalink)
I have two 980 Ti Hydrocoppers. Asic is 73 on one and 76 on the other. Best I can overclock is 150 on the core and 200 on the memory no matter what the voltage. If I add voltage at those clocks they crash. With those clocks I was able to score 16847 in Firestrike Extreme and at last check was in 79th place.

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/09/30 23:26:27 (permalink)
I have 75 ASIC GTX580 and she overclocked excellent. That's EVGA with 772 MHz clock basic.
1-10 score I would give mark 8 if 10 is golden sample. 
When you overclock cards as Superclocked, Hydro Copper, Hybrid,... you must consider 100-150MHz fabric OC first.
That's count as overclocked. If reference model could work completely stable on Superclocked speed in all games that's nice card example.
For Superclocked is little harder to work on Classified speed and customers should not expect that from every card. 
But if she work they should be really really satisfied.
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/05 18:14:10 (permalink)
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My GTX 980Ti Classy  ASIC 76 max boost on air is 1560 core mem 2108 vince custom bios. Just installed EK-block on it report back when it is back in the loop again


Hey, I have the 980 ti classy with similar basic (77%), but not getting near your clocks. Mind telling me what utilities and offsets (voltage, core, etc) you're using?

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/07 13:55:09 (permalink)
I have 71% ASIC value for my 980ti FTW.
 
I haven't fiddled with it enough to know what its limits are. It can run at 1477MHz @1.187v and make it thru Valley like that but will die a horrible death in Skydiver. For the time being I've been running it at 1455 @1.187 and its mostly been dealing ok: Crysis3, Valley, Heaven, and most of 3DMark are good. Skydiver is dicey though, it may or may not make it thru that particular demo/test. 
 
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/08 09:04:59 (permalink)
MY 980ti ftw 66.5 ASIC. I have never raised the clock frequency higher than 1455. Played a few games and seemed stable there.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/09 19:45:54 (permalink)
I have 70.9% ASIC value for my 980ti Hybrid. 
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/09 23:18:59 (permalink)
59% :(
 
Fitted the hybrid kit last week though, and can hit 1400MHz on stock voltage (and peaking at 44C at load, with an idle temp of ~25C, fans are set to 1600rpm and are nice and quiet), so not too shabby, all things considered. Applying more voltage can make it unpredictable at times, although I can get to 1455MHz at 1.231V. Not worth upping from 1.199V just for 55MHz though, in my opinion, because that stops me from overclocking my memory.
 
I have to say, I downloaded a copy of the Hybrid bios, and edited my card's bios to mathc, and it seems to be a lot smoother than the one it came with (MSI reference).
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/10 02:47:26 (permalink)

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/10 08:01:49 (permalink)
The ASIC quality on my 980 Ti ACX 2.0+ is 75.1%, I've had it at 1544/8000MHz stable @ 1.250v. I want to get a CLLC for it and whack the voltage up to 1.281v or just stick the FTW BIOS on but the Corsair HG10 is a massive balls up and the EVGA Hybrid Kit requires the reference heatspreader and blower, I might go for the G10.

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/10 09:26:04 (permalink)
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59% :(
 
Fitted the hybrid kit last week though, and can hit 1400MHz on stock voltage (and peaking at 44C at load, with an idle temp of ~25C, fans are set to 1600rpm and are nice and quiet), so not too shabby, all things considered. Applying more voltage can make it unpredictable at times, although I can get to 1455MHz at 1.231V. Not worth upping from 1.199V just for 55MHz though, in my opinion, because that stops me from overclocking my memory.
 
I have to say, I downloaded a copy of the Hybrid bios, and edited my card's bios to mathc, and it seems to be a lot smoother than the one it came with (MSI reference).


You are not hurting your card at all by upping the voltage to 1.231V. On stock bios my 980 Ti SC gets up to 1.243V. Same thing if I flash the stock hybrid bios onto it. I've tried a custom bios using 1.25V and all was well, card stayed under 55 degrees at 1510mhz. Take advantage of your hybrid kit! I use a custom bios for my 24/7 daily driver that does a fine job of downclocking core + voltage while not under load, and more importantly, a better job of regulating voltage / keeps a steady 1.243V while under load compared to the stock bios, where my gpu clocks and voltage fluctuated all over the place. Maybe that's how stock is supposed to function, I don't like it.

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/25 19:28:07 (permalink)
75.2% on a 980 ti kingpin from newegg ($899)
35 degrees on idle (135 mhz)
75 degrees on stress (1430/15 mhz)
stock, nothing modified at all...
 
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/25 22:18:59 (permalink)
I have some pretty bad luck. I know it's wrong, but I tried my luck with the 980 Ti Classified THREE times and not a single one would happily overclock above 1430MHz. That's literally just +20 from the 1408 boost out of the box. Of the three, the first had horrible coil whine above 90FPS and had an ASIC of 58%. The second gave me a nice colorful light show at stock clocks with an ASIC of 65%. The third was fine at stock clocks, but wouldn't overclock at all. It had an ASIC of 60%. I managed to trade my third one to a guy selling his PC that had an 84% G1 Gaming in it. Why would he trade me for an inferior card? Because he had a buyer interested in his entire PC until they saw that it was a Gigabyte card and not an EVGA. He had to have EVGA or wouldn't buy the PC.. lol. So it worked out for both of us.
 
To all you guys rocking out above 1450MHz with your cards.. you suck!!! (sarcasm lol) :( But the G1 is nice! It runs a good 8c hotter than the Classifieds did, actually, but I have a Kraken G10 going on it tomorrow.

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/25 23:15:44 (permalink)
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59% :(
 
Fitted the hybrid kit last week though, and can hit 1400MHz on stock voltage (and peaking at 44C at load, with an idle temp of ~25C, fans are set to 1600rpm and are nice and quiet), so not too shabby, all things considered. Applying more voltage can make it unpredictable at times, although I can get to 1455MHz at 1.231V. Not worth upping from 1.199V just for 55MHz though, in my opinion, because that stops me from overclocking my memory.
 
I have to say, I downloaded a copy of the Hybrid bios, and edited my card's bios to mathc, and it seems to be a lot smoother than the one it came with (MSI reference).


You are not hurting your card at all by upping the voltage to 1.231V. On stock bios my 980 Ti SC gets up to 1.243V. Same thing if I flash the stock hybrid bios onto it. I've tried a custom bios using 1.25V and all was well, card stayed under 55 degrees at 1510mhz. Take advantage of your hybrid kit! I use a custom bios for my 24/7 daily driver that does a fine job of downclocking core + voltage while not under load, and more importantly, a better job of regulating voltage / keeps a steady 1.243V while under load compared to the stock bios, where my gpu clocks and voltage fluctuated all over the place. Maybe that's how stock is supposed to function, I don't like it.




It's not about hurting my card, it's about risk vs reward. When I ran at 1.25V I could feel the heat coming off the VRMs, and still only got a max stable clock of 1455, so even though my GPU was nice and cool, I was unhappy with the extra heat generated compared to the amount of performance increase (which was negligible). Even running at 1.28V, I could only max out at 1488MHz, and it was like a furnace in my case (I will concede that I am incredibly anal about temperatures though: I will not tolerate anything above about 48-49C, and if I see 50C anywhere, I will tear stuff apart until I get it sorted) for a max of ~2-3% increase in performance. I am happy with my new settings that mean I no longer have to have different profiles for different things.
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/26 03:58:36 (permalink)
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I have some pretty bad luck. I know it's wrong, but I tried my luck with the 980 Ti Classified THREE times and not a single one would happily overclock above 1430MHz. That's literally just +20 from the 1408 boost out of the box. Of the three, the first had horrible coil whine above 90FPS and had an ASIC of 58%. The second gave me a nice colorful light show at stock clocks with an ASIC of 65%. The third was fine at stock clocks, but wouldn't overclock at all. It had an ASIC of 60%. I managed to trade my third one to a guy selling his PC that had an 84% G1 Gaming in it. Why would he trade me for an inferior card? Because he had a buyer interested in his entire PC until they saw that it was a Gigabyte card and not an EVGA. He had to have EVGA or wouldn't buy the PC.. lol. So it worked out for both of us.
 
To all you guys rocking out above 1450MHz with your cards.. you suck!!! (sarcasm lol) :( But the G1 is nice! It runs a good 8c hotter than the Classifieds did, actually, but I have a Kraken G10 going on it tomorrow.





 
Well, i am glad it worked out for you.  That is crazy he had to trade off an 84% card because it wasn't EVGA, lol.  Some people are dedicated to the brand name.
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/26 04:13:14 (permalink)
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ASUS STRIX SOAR but in future for motherboards and graphic card yes. 
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That was one o rear mistake I made but in that moment I thought different about EVGA, their cards, ....
 

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/11/29 18:52:37 (permalink)
My 980ti Hybrid has an ASIC quality of 76.6, im really into computer and all but still not sure if this is a good ASIC quality or not for my card or even when compared.  I'm tempted to order another card and see what its ASIC quality is compared to mine.
 
I'd like some feedback on where my card is good, ok, or bad.  And if its worth returning for another one?
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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/12/05 06:32:59 (permalink)
I hate to be unhelpful but it could just be probability. That being said, the Titan Xs seem to run at a slightly higher temperate, probably due to the full GM200, but I've seen them comfortably clocked to the same frequencies as 980Tis under sufficient cooling.
 

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/12/07 14:34:13 (permalink)
My EVGA 980Ti SC+ Acx 2.0+ is 69.7% asic
 
card is bog standard not overclocked but want to overclock tried overclocking 120/500 stock voltage seems to do so well for so long then crashes so i revert to stock settings

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Re: What are your GTX 980 Ti's ASIC qualities? 2015/12/08 15:38:53 (permalink)
980ti Classified on Water with Ek block. 79% asic
 
Currently 1560/8000 24/7 stable. Max temps 34 degrees
 
 
 
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