Nope, looks good for the stock 450W VBIOS. If it does the same thing with the XOC VBIOS, then the XC3 VBIOS would help. But you may be lucky and be able to pull around 480W+ average with the XOC and not need to use the XC3 VBIOS at all.
MathieasDoes the switch on the card (normal or OC) point to two bios chips? Is it possible to update one of them to XOC and leave the other stock?
eg1122Made a spreadsheet template, see what you guys think. https://docs.google.com/s...PCqM/edit?usp=drivesdk
KingEngineRevUpeg1122Made a spreadsheet template, see what you guys think. https://docs.google.com/s...PCqM/edit?usp=drivesdkAdd a column to how they proves their stability, they can link their 3dmarl stability test for Instance, although those don't prove stability either. Better than nothing I suppose.
MathieasNew record for me on stock bios: Memory +1100/Core+175/voltage+30: 14601 Maxtemp: 55C (fans at max) https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/54181139 How do I share my runs? It always says they are hidden.
bmgjetMathieasNew record for me on stock bios: Memory +1100/Core+175/voltage+30: 14601 Maxtemp: 55C (fans at max) https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/54181139 How do I share my runs? It always says they are hidden.In 3dmark in the settings you have hide results by default.Other wise you can go to the result while logged into website and change it to public with the button next to the delete button at the top of the details page.
fugly16Would you say that there is about 6" needed in depth for clearance from where the tubes would be able to bend in a case?
Mathieasfugly16Would you say that there is about 6" needed in depth for clearance from where the tubes would be able to bend in a case? Just to clarify are you asking about top of card to case door clearance? My top of card to side of case is about 2.5 inches. When I close my door it does slightly push on my tubes but they are forming a memory and push very little on the door now.
Rbk_3How warm is the air coming through the radiator? I have a Noctua Air Cooler and my only option will be as a front intake with the Hybrid.
MathieasRbk_3How warm is the air coming through the radiator? I have a Noctua Air Cooler and my only option will be as a front intake with the Hybrid. I am not quite sure how to answer that accurately. If you provide a suggested SOP or test I would be happy to try it if I am able : ).
Rbk_3MathieasRbk_3How warm is the air coming through the radiator? I have a Noctua Air Cooler and my only option will be as a front intake with the Hybrid. I am not quite sure how to answer that accurately. If you provide a suggested SOP or test I would be happy to try it if I am able : ). But your hand in front of the rad and see how hot the air blowing in is ? I assume it isn't making the case all that much warmer than a normal GPU, correct?
MathieasRbk_3MathieasRbk_3How warm is the air coming through the radiator? I have a Noctua Air Cooler and my only option will be as a front intake with the Hybrid. I am not quite sure how to answer that accurately. If you provide a suggested SOP or test I would be happy to try it if I am able : ). But your hand in front of the rad and see how hot the air blowing in is ? I assume it isn't making the case all that much warmer than a normal GPU, correct?It is making my case and room much warmer then my Titan Xp OC(with modified 1080ti Hybrid kit). This is expected as it pulls about 100-150W more power. So at Idle it was quite a nice cooler air, and after timespy it was quite a bit warmer. If you were chilled it was warm enough to make you feel better.
matthewr87Well 14302 is the best I can do on stock OC bios on air: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/54208938? Core +135Mem +1000Power 107%Taiwan red lipsIt pulls a max of 460 W as reported by GPU-Z. Anything higher on core is unstable. For TimeSpy or gaming I have to bring it down to +100. My TimeSpy graphics score sucks: 19600. But I am unsure if my CPU is holding me back there (even though CPU is not supposed to affect graphics score).
Mathieasmatthewr87Well 14302 is the best I can do on stock OC bios on air: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/54208938? Core +135Mem +1000Power 107%Taiwan red lipsIt pulls a max of 460 W as reported by GPU-Z. Anything higher on core is unstable. For TimeSpy or gaming I have to bring it down to +100. My TimeSpy graphics score sucks: 19600. But I am unsure if my CPU is holding me back there (even though CPU is not supposed to affect graphics score). Timespy does have a CPU test that does play a role in score. So your thoughts are spot on there. If you run the Precision X1 OC Scanner what does it recommend for your OC?
matthewr87 Ironically the OC Scanner is spot on in my case. It recommended a +134 core. Does the CPU play a role in the TimeSpy GRAPHICS score though? That's what I am confused about. I see 3090s scoring over 21k in TimeSpy graphics and I can't even break 20k with mine. Sometimes I achieve 130 FPS on Test 1 and then below 110 on Test 2. Then other times I will achieve 120 FPS on Test 1 and 115 on Test 2. Odd and inconsistent behaviour. When I check on the 3DMark rankings I see plenty of 3090s paired with a 4790K scoring over 20k in graphics score.