2021/02/08 13:00:52
emmett
Wish I could say this was twin kingpins. But Just one.
 
https://www.3dmark.com/pr/852726
 
 
2021/02/08 13:18:10
Dabadger84
emmett
Wish I could say this was twin kingpins. But Just one.
 
https://www.3dmark.com/pr/852726
 
 



What's the power draw like, 1000W give or take a couple dozen?  Sick score either way ^_^
2021/02/08 13:29:04
emmett
Dabadger84
emmett
Wish I could say this was twin kingpins. But Just one.
 
https://www.3dmark.com/pr/852726
 
 



What's the power draw like, 1000W give or take a couple dozen?  Sick score either way ^_^




Thanks! not sure about wattage, both cards near 500 + whatever CPU was pulling. If I set it up again I will check.
that run was done with two power supplies.
2021/02/08 13:47:28
Dabadger84
emmett
Dabadger84
emmett
Wish I could say this was twin kingpins. But Just one.
 
https://www.3dmark.com/pr/852726
 
 



What's the power draw like, 1000W give or take a couple dozen?  Sick score either way ^_^




Thanks! not sure about wattage, both cards near 500 + whatever CPU was pulling. If I set it up again I will check.
that run was done with two power supplies.




:-D reminds me of the monstrosity I used to run for QuadFire of R9 290Xs (mostly for Folding @ Home, but I did game on it too a bit), had dual PSU setup with two of the Antec models that would actually talk to each other/balance their load with one of those lil' wires between the two units.  Think the highest I saw outta that system was something stupid like 1400W load... Second place would go to the 2x R9 295x2 setup I had later on on a single 1600W unit, that got up to around 1390W at the wall, so probably ~1200-1250W actual draw with a 3930K @ 4.6GHz.  Good times.
 
I was so tempted to pull the trigger on doing SLi benchmarking before I resold my 3090 FTW3 Hybrid but I resisted spending $90 on a bridge for a few benchmark runs... and turned out the bridge wouldn't've fit anyway because my board has 3 slot spacing, so I dodged a "AW MAN" bullet... or having to buy 2 risers & do a janky setup like GamersNexus did lol
2021/02/10 14:05:51
Niusu
I just received my Kingpin card today.

1st test run at Port Royal without any changes except from watts, voltage & temperature all the way to the right 13842:

2nd test run with +120 on core 14572:

What do you think of these results? What settings would get me the highest possible stable result for daily use? I do not necessarily mean hardware changes.
as you can easily see, I am a complete newbie, except from having read a few things in forums, so please be patient :)
 
Edit:
i finally did a run over 15k with the ln2-Bios, sorry can't link the run here :(
 
 
2021/02/10 14:53:32
Dabadger84
Without knowing the rest of your specs, those scores are about normal.
 
As for daily stability settings, it really varies card to card.  Mine can run 2100MHz @ 1025mV & 2160MHz @ 1068mV - and I also found that, thus far, +1000 memory is somehow stable - this is with no classified tool changes.  I think I got pretty lucky in terms of the +1000 being stable enough to game, I've used it for at least a dozen hours in Cyberpunk 2077 with no crashes.
 
I would say seeing if 2100MHz @ 1025mV (which is an overclock & undervolt at the same time, you'll need Afterburner for that) is a good place to start, I think 99.9% of Kingpin cards should be able to run that without issue.  Keep in mind that stock boost clock in games is 2025-2055 usually sticking around 2040MHz, so 2100MHz is about equivalent to +60 offset, while running a lower that stock voltage, so less power draw & lower load temps.
2021/02/17 05:35:44
menko2
Dabadger84
Without knowing the rest of your specs, those scores are about normal.
 
As for daily stability settings, it really varies card to card.  Mine can run 2100MHz @ 1025mV & 2160MHz @ 1068mV - and I also found that, thus far, +1000 memory is somehow stable - this is with no classified tool changes.  I think I got pretty lucky in terms of the +1000 being stable enough to game, I've used it for at least a dozen hours in Cyberpunk 2077 with no crashes.
 
I would say seeing if 2100MHz @ 1025mV (which is an overclock & undervolt at the same time, you'll need Afterburner for that) is a good place to start, I think 99.9% of Kingpin cards should be able to run that without issue.  Keep in mind that stock boost clock in games is 2025-2055 usually sticking around 2040MHz, so 2100MHz is about equivalent to +60 offset, while running a lower that stock voltage, so less power draw & lower load temps.


Do you use stock fans or it's very highly recommended the Noctuas A12x25?

I have the stock fans and always speed at 80% for gaming and benchmarks.
2021/03/23 17:59:30
lemuth80
https://www.3dmark.com/pr/956480

I got this on 520w bios and little voltage adjustment.

No open window yet
2021/03/23 22:37:06
SoldierRBT
lemuth80
https://www.3dmark.com/pr/956480

I got this on 520w bios and little voltage adjustment.

No open window yet


Nice result. Make sure to check effective clocks with thermspy or HWINFO64 when adjusting NVVDD/MSVVD to get the best efficiency possible. Keep an eye on the power limits and stay 5-7W lower so effective clocks don’t drop.
2021/03/24 04:01:34
lemuth80
SoldierRBT
lemuth80
https://www.3dmark.com/pr/956480

I got this on 520w bios and little voltage adjustment.

No open window yet


Nice result. Make sure to check effective clocks with thermspy or HWINFO64 when adjusting NVVDD/MSVVD to get the best efficiency possible. Keep an eye on the power limits and stay 5-7W lower so effective clocks don’t drop.
will do. It's an average chip i guess so I'm Happy with that. Memory won't go past 1250 unless i give it some extra voltage

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