Quote (Battleship @ 21 Nov 2014 02:37)
I suggest clocking your CPU as high as possible when Valley runs.
You will have to give us a lesson on how you got your Sandy bridge so high. So very impressive. 5.7ghz was it?
Quote (aneas @ 21 Nov 2014 07:39)
Transferred my 780ti Matrix Platinum (voltage mod; LN2 bridge closed with conductive silver paint) to some fully watercooled systems of my friends to do some benching before selling it.
- Max OC for FSE was 1600 / 2100 MHz @ 1.30 V Vcore / 1.14 V Pex
- Heaven Benchmark 1500 / 1950 MHz @ 1.35 V Vcore
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Quote (yupitsmeh @ 21 Nov 2014 08:36)
Have you tried using precision using k boost
Have you checked others with this
Have you tried custom or new bios
Have you addressed the sli problem? 2nd card runs slightly slower if you choose run all same cards at same settings Set up each individually with use gpuz to check clocks on load, this has been know issue with sli for the longest time
I noticed when I was running 2xCF my second gpu would have a higher load as well. Perhaps it is how the motherboards are configured.
Quote (Rikuo @ 21 Nov 2014 02:50)
Yea, I'm still rockin a 4.4ghz 2500k

Got a 16551 score on Firestrike (Free version)
seems to be a cpu bottleneck on valley, when the rain starts it drops to 60-80% gpu :/
So untill i get a new cpu (Might just wait for skylark)
I'm going to stay at my current OC of
1,550 mhz core
7,600 mhz ram
@ 45c~
havent peaked 50 yet

The rain is a physics script that is extremely cpu intensive. The cpu has to do the calculations of every drop and their placement. Lots of precision.