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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/22 22:21:49
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130K on one 780? holy crap I can't wait to get my GTX 770 and see what it does PPD wise
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/23 03:13:55
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I am loving my new 780 SC ACX. It's boosting to 1124 MHz and running 8900's at around 3:03 TPF, good for 158k PPD; I've done 11 so far without failure. I'm tempted to not even bother trying to overclock it beyond the factory OC since I know 8900 is very finicky about overclocks.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/23 03:51:09
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Did about 334k with 2 reference 780s yesterday while watching netflix on a second screen. Getting TPF of 2:50-2:53 when not doing anything and around 3:03-3:10 when watching videos. Mine seems to be dealing with OC pretty well all of a sudden. It was giving me problems last week but all sorted out. Currently one card boosts to 1188 and the other 1136 and SLI is turned on.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/23 05:19:15
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Fantastic PPD! Puts my 500 series farm to shame ahaha
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/23 07:28:04
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I'd like to use the Fahcontrol V7 for my GTX 780 but I can't get it to work properly so I'm using Jedi's GPUtracker V2 for now
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/23 11:54:07
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rjohnson11 I'd like to use the Fahcontrol V7 for my GTX 780 but I can't get it to work properly so I'm using Jedi's GPUtracker V2 for now What is the problem(s) you're encountering?
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/23 16:32:26
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rjohnson, looks like your card is not yet in your GPUs.txt file listed. Either download the latest v7 client, or delete the local GPUs.txt on your harddisk (and force the client to download the new one). Restart the client you things should go fine Andy
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/23 19:03:06
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Sleinous Fantastic PPD! Puts my 500 series farm to shame ahaha lol mine too, my 570's only do like 30K on a good day 130 - 160K on a single 780 is just insane, I would be happy if my GTX 770 when I get it does like 60 - 80K a day
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/24 17:42:48
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Quisarious jmrios One thing that I've noticed is, if I move the power limit to 106%, my power usage climbs a little, I have my card at stock clocks.. With the power limit at 106%, the tpf on a 8900 is 3m 27s, with the power limit at 100, the tpf is 3m 30s more or less, with 106% my power usage NEVER goes above 73%, so why I'm getting more performance just with adding more % on the power limit? My clocks are the same with 100% power limit and 106%, my card boost is 980 Mhz. And I don't have throttling because of temps or power usage.. The 3 second difference is just random variation. Raising the power limit does nothing for FAH. As you noted, FAH never comes close to the default power limit. Upping the voltage will decrease tpfs (slightly) as that adds additional turbo bins (even if you don't change the clocks). Yeah, I 've noticed that is a random variation.. After my post I was checking my TPF on my client more closely, and changing the power limit and in fact this didn't change anything, it was a random variation.. After that, I just left the card at stock and everithing is the same.. The only thing that I found strange is, that I can't overclock my card and fold without errors, even with a mild overclock. Somebody here experience the same behaviour? It's not a big deal to me, just curiosity.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/24 17:58:16
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jmrios Quisarious jmrios One thing that I've noticed is, if I move the power limit to 106%, my power usage climbs a little, I have my card at stock clocks.. With the power limit at 106%, the tpf on a 8900 is 3m 27s, with the power limit at 100, the tpf is 3m 30s more or less, with 106% my power usage NEVER goes above 73%, so why I'm getting more performance just with adding more % on the power limit? My clocks are the same with 100% power limit and 106%, my card boost is 980 Mhz. And I don't have throttling because of temps or power usage.. The 3 second difference is just random variation. Raising the power limit does nothing for FAH. As you noted, FAH never comes close to the default power limit. Upping the voltage will decrease tpfs (slightly) as that adds additional turbo bins (even if you don't change the clocks). Yeah, I 've noticed that is a random variation.. After my post I was checking my TPF on my client more closely, and changing the power limit and in fact this didn't change anything, it was a random variation.. After that, I just left the card at stock and everithing is the same.. The only thing that I found strange is, that I can't overclock my card and fold without errors, even with a mild overclock. Somebody here experience the same behaviour? It's not a big deal to me, just curiosity. 8900's seem to be very sensitive to any amount of overclocking and will crash it seems, at least from reading the beta thread on folding forums.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/24 19:50:40
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jmrios Quisarious jmrios One thing that I've noticed is, if I move the power limit to 106%, my power usage climbs a little, I have my card at stock clocks.. With the power limit at 106%, the tpf on a 8900 is 3m 27s, with the power limit at 100, the tpf is 3m 30s more or less, with 106% my power usage NEVER goes above 73%, so why I'm getting more performance just with adding more % on the power limit? My clocks are the same with 100% power limit and 106%, my card boost is 980 Mhz. And I don't have throttling because of temps or power usage.. The 3 second difference is just random variation. Raising the power limit does nothing for FAH. As you noted, FAH never comes close to the default power limit. Upping the voltage will decrease tpfs (slightly) as that adds additional turbo bins (even if you don't change the clocks). Yeah, I 've noticed that is a random variation.. After my post I was checking my TPF on my client more closely, and changing the power limit and in fact this didn't change anything, it was a random variation.. After that, I just left the card at stock and everithing is the same.. The only thing that I found strange is, that I can't overclock my card and fold without errors, even with a mild overclock. Somebody here experience the same behaviour? It's not a big deal to me, just curiosity. Try underclocking memory. 8900 is very sensitive to both core and memory clocks. Since memory speed has zero impact (I've gone down to 4000 effective with no change in TPF), it's worth trying that first. I had one very finicky titan that I could not core overclock at all,and even at stock (EVGA SC version, so has a factory OC) would get an occasional error. I underclocked the memory to 5500 effective and have been able to apply a moderate core over clock without errors so far. I have other cards where lowering memory clocks got me nothing (could not increase core clocks), so it's only one possible cause. But since decreasing memory clocks (even substantially) has no performance penalty, it's worth trying.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/24 20:28:11
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I said it was probably vram related a month ago when the new 8900 came out and others started reporting instability when OCing. All my cards are OCed a little, just no vram OC and I haven't had any problems. I'm sure vram OC isn't the only problem in some cases just seems to be in a lot of cases.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/24 21:49:19
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My 660ti GPU has a 83 mhz oc and the memory is 46mhz oc I am not having any problems at all. Not had one fail, knock on wood. 1136/3055 for GPU and mem in Precision X I guess I am lucky.
dittos, here. 660Ti FTW is at 1,241 to 1,267mhz temp. dependent. pushing out 75K ppd., np. can't wait for the 780 Classy to release.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/26 09:17:09
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/26 16:19:09
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/26 16:20:53
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at that OC it would cost more to keep it frozen then your electric bill would be
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/26 22:43:30
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fyi, over in the 700 series sub-forum, in the 780 classified's release date thread, evga jacob (evga product manager) said, it now looks like the 1st or 2nd week in July, for the 780 classified's release.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/27 15:01:48
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For the sake of folding, is the stepup from a 680ftw4gb to a reference 780 3gb worth it? I see theres only a 3-4k extra points on the beta wu. Or just save the hassle and wait it out till the real deal 800 series lols.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/27 18:02:46
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I think the 680 does around 80k PPD stock vs. the stock 780's 130k. Whether that's worth the upgrade is your call. Looking at ebay it seems like you could sell your 680 for around $400.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/27 18:46:10
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I actually get 93k ppd about 28k per wu. Trade to get 130k ppd about 31k per wu just doesn't seem much gain. Iduno I feel like I'm downgrading my vram lol, I only paid $390 for this 680FTW4GB brand new from EVGA. I guess $70 more to step up isn't so bad but just seems minor, I feel like another 680 would do me more justice as the prices keep dropping.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/06/28 05:10:18
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I am running my 780 and 690 on the same box currently running the monitor off of the 780 so the 690's have no heads and are just folding I had pulled out my 580 to toss in the photoshop box so i can fold with out interruptions. Base clocks on all its sitting at 140k for the 780 and a 168 k on the 690.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/07/02 12:44:22
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i use an 850 w Corsair power supply.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/07/02 21:42:16
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Jacob posted 4 hrs ago the 780 Classified should be released next week.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/07/03 04:57:04
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Jacob posted 4 hrs ago the 780 Classified should be released next week.
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hmmm.. I do have some evga bucks saved up....hmmmm need to upgrade from a 470 on one of my rigs......
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/07/04 00:06:38
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Woo Hoo! My 780 SC is in the post! First time in my life I'll have a top-of-the-range card. Looking forward to it. It will replace my 560ti, and should give my rig 220K-240K ppd potential.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/07/04 00:11:36
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Hey guys, I'm only seeing 16k ppd on my 780 and 34k on my 650ti boost. Any idea whats up with that? both are running 8054. I'm running an 850w power supply so power shouldn't be an issue and the 780 is in the pcie3 x16 slot whereas the 650 boost is in pcie 2.0 x4 slot.
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/07/04 06:04:31
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you need to flag for advanced for the GPU. client-type advanced
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Re:GTX 780 Folding Thread
2013/07/04 17:12:03
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Interesting that I don't see that SMP option. I added the advanced to both my cards I don't know if that was proper but it's done. Do I have to wait until this current job completes to reap the benefits?
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