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2013/11/23 02:14:49 (permalink)
You have to view these full screen to read the tiny fps display on the top of the screen.


 
Shadowplay fps loss was very minimal, so what you see is pretty much what you get.
 
I am using a custom vBios for 1.212 volts. No LLC mod because it doesn't work with precision and the voltage is locked in Afterburner.

Temps maxed out at 34c  I checked all around the card with a laser temperature finder and the hottest part was 69c on the back of the card where the VRM's are. This was after 15 minutes of Tomb Raider Benchmark running completely maxed! For those of you that don't know, Tomb Raider benchmark maxed out is one of the most stressful benchmarks you can run for your card.

The card came with some super thick and super sticky thermal pads, so instead of using thermal adhesive I just used the pads to attach all my copper heat sinks.

I am using the EK VGA Bridge Edition universal water block.
 
Here is my Valley run at maximum overclock. ( I can probably pull off a 1400mhz run but there will be artifacts)
i7 920 D0 / 4.5ghz --- Nvidia reference 780ti @ 1380 / 3805 --- AVG. FPS = 87.5 --- Score = 3661

 

 

 

 

 
post edited by OV3RCLK4 - 2013/11/24 15:54:18

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/23 11:07:31 (permalink)
    That's pretty sick dude!

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/23 13:51:04 (permalink)
    Very cool. I am loving mine.
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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/23 17:53:35 (permalink)
    Hey OV3RCLK4! So how are your idle and load temps. with those universal type blocks? Never used them before, but I like the way they look and fit.
    Also...What kind of passive heat sinks are you using there on the RAM`s? Your response is much appreciated.  
     
    oops. Sorry just noticed you stated that max was 34C. Still interested in the rest of what I was babbling about previously though. Thank you
    post edited by ransan309 - 2013/11/23 17:57:14

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/23 19:47:43 (permalink)
    Very nice! I'm still waiting on my aquacomputer wc block, will probably aim for 1250'ish. Right now at stock my card is boosting to 1124 Mhz which is already great. I'm unsure whether or not to get a 2nd 780ti (single 1440p display here) but if I can achieve similar clocks to yours I will probably stay with a single card.
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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/23 20:33:16 (permalink)
    @ransan
    idle temps right now are 23c   For ram and vrm heatsinks I am using these.  8.5 grams each, solid copper! The heavier the better. The great part about the EK vga bridge edition is you can use an EK FC SLI Bridge to link them in SLI like in the picture below. The fact that they are universal is AWESOME! You can upgrade to GTX 880's or 990's or whatever else comes out in the future and not need to buy anything to get them on water. Just peel off your heatsinks from your old card and attach them to the new ones. Once you buy the blocks and enough heatsinks you're pretty much set for life.

     
     
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    Check out this thread. http://www.overclock.net/t/1438886/official-nvidia-gtx-780-ti-owners-club/0_20
     
    I am using the Skynet Official vBios and I used Ezflash to flash from windows. Restarted my pc, bumped the voltage up in precision to 1.212 and overclocked! Super easy. You can use GPU-Z to backup your original BIOS incase you want to revert back.  1.212 is only a +25mv bump over 1.187 so the temps only rose about 2 degrees. On stock bios and stock air cooler in I hit 65c max temps. On the vBios I hit 67c. So not a big hit at all. It should give you another 25mhz or more on your core clock.
    post edited by OV3RCLK4 - 2013/11/23 20:36:17

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/23 21:46:36 (permalink)

    Another game benched here. I love shadowplay. So smooth and almost no frame rate hit on this 780ti
     2XSSAA was a little harsh so I end up turning it off after I kill the first librarian. Jumped me up to a min of 73fps instead of 42fps.

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/24 05:53:23 (permalink)
    Thank you for the reply OV3RCLK4. Those temps are very nice indeed. I have one of those EK bridge deals on my SLI 660ti`s and it is a very slick setup. I like how the Universal block is compatible with EK`s Bridge Edition accessories. I am wanting to upgrade to either a 780 or 780ti, and this would be an excellent way to, still retain my bridge by connecting to one of my 660`s blocks.  

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/24 05:58:22 (permalink)
    Thanks for posting this. Looks great and the temps are nice

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/24 06:05:43 (permalink)
    wow amazing!
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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/24 12:31:52 (permalink)
    I hit 1400mhz last night in valley. Check those temps. It was cold!


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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/24 12:38:00 (permalink)
    I can't tell the settings that you used on Uniengine Valley - were all settings to max at 1080P?
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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/24 13:28:50 (permalink)
    OV3RCLK4
    I hit 1400mhz last night in valley. Check those temps. It was cold!





    Your screen shot is really small, what presets on Valley did you run at? Nice score

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/11/24 13:54:54 (permalink)

     
    Settings are maxed. Extreme HD preset.

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/12/29 20:26:21 (permalink)
    Are the BGA memory sinks necessary? I though the mem didn't generate much heat and good air flow was sufficient? Did you have to shorten the height of the ones near the block?
     
    Curious because I have the same EK block on the way and only got heatsinks for the VRM's.

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/12/30 00:55:00 (permalink)
    You dont really need the heat sinks on the memory. I just put them on anyway because I have nothing else to do with them. The ones that fit under the block are low profile heat sinks so I did not have to shorten the height.
     
    Here is another video of BF4. This time I'm at 1326mhz core clock.


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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/12/30 03:27:57 (permalink)
    wow lol, much better card u got then the gtx ti classi which i had. It seems to be that classi ti is useless in compare to a good ref ti.
    gratz to ur nice card and hf with it
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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/12/30 07:45:20 (permalink)
    I have a GTX 780 TI Classified on the way. I won't quite be putting it under water yet, but the rest of my rig is very similar to yours. I have a E760 classified mobo and an i7 920 @ 4.3ghz right now. Your chip appears to be better binned than mine though. I'm having trouble pushing past 4.3ghz on water cooling. 
     
    But your setup is giving me some expectations of what I'll get when I receive my card. Slick rig you have, makes me excited to put my new GPU under water eventually.

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/12/30 07:50:45 (permalink)
    the 780 Ti is a nice set up! but you know what? in the middle of all this i am wondering how is a gtx690 handling this game  :)
     
    will there be a gtx790?   who knows...   ;)

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/12/30 15:22:42 (permalink)
    I've had SLI setups since the 8800GT. This is my first time going with the top GPU instead of 2 midrange GPU's for SLI. I know I could have bought two 760's or 770's and beaten my 780ti scores in all benchmarks but I like to play games more than I like to benchmark stuff. When it comes to gaming, single GPU is the way to go. No stuttering, No flickering, No issues!

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    Re: 780ti ref. @ 1275/3850 real world bench! 2013/12/30 17:02:14 (permalink)
    Dude that's not bad at all! Your almost as fast as my 2x 670 FTW sli with 1x 780ti! 

     Did you use the Metro LL benchmark file inside the folder?
    After you run it should get a result like this-


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