High ASIC card but can't do 1250/1255 on the core, artifact. 1200 core works great, need to see what is the max between 1200-1250 incrementally.
Memory no sweat on 1500.
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Feb 12 2014, 10:45 AM
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Feb 12 2014, 11:00 AM
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On Auto, yeah about there 79 - 80+ *C
When I'm running it on overclock for benchmark purpose, I switch to custom fan profile, nothing too fancy, linear 45 degree; 50*C = 50% fan speed, 100*C = 100% fan speed. You're right, moving from a 780 AMP! Edition with a supposedly similar style cooler, Tri-X dumps a hell lot more of thermal waste back into the case compared to the 780 AMP!. My 3770k warmest core is now idling at 49*C from 42 - 45*C. |
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Feb 12 2014, 11:31 AM
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So you notice the 290 Tri-X quite noisy also at fan speed above 60% eh.
How about your 3 fans, any odd one out that vibrates and make 'extra' noise. Used to have the issue with an old 7870XT Dual-X card. The AMP! Edition was super silent, even at high fan speeds 60 - 70+ %. You could only really hear the fans when you manually turn them up between 85 - 100%. Temperatures were always low, idle at 31/32*C, load at 65-69 when not OC'd, and on high OC, about 87/88*C max (this OC was high enough to net me a 10200++ score on firestrike). |
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Feb 12 2014, 01:32 PM
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QUOTE(Yagami5159 @ Feb 12 2014, 01:02 PM) I so getting that, the first fan vibrates when going from idle to load for a certain time, it'll keep rattle till the the GPU cools down for some time. Though it's not very loud, but it's very audible if your desktop was placed next to you. I made a video once of a 7870XT fan rattling, its on Youtube.. 6000+ views so far lolhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oslmbntTUxo Happens a lot to Sapphire cards. They really need to look into this and fix it once and for all. My R9 290 is ok, thankfully. Pretty pleased that the ASIC was above 80% too. |
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Feb 12 2014, 01:35 PM
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QUOTE(rav3n82 @ Feb 12 2014, 01:10 PM) Indeed it was noisy at 60%. But it hardly go to this level, the most I have observed was max 53% only, which is still relatively silent. The only time it hit 63% was when I set my Corsair H60 in intake position (fan pulling in fresh air from outside), hence increasing my casing temperature once it passes through the radiator, so the graphic card's fan had to spin faster in order to maintain the temperature profile and guaranteeing the 1000MHz clock speed. Should be able to install a 780 AMP! into your case, I didn't notice any difference in length when switching out the 780 and putting in the 290 recently.So far I have not observed anything out of the blue. How about yours? Was it a fan rattling issue with your old 7870 XT? Quite impressive this card. Do you happen to have a record of the card's overall length? I might be interested to try out this card if opportunity presents itself, but due to a poorly placed PCI-E x16 lane on my mobo, I am limited to cards of not more than 280mm. The Tri-X was an exception, since the fan shroud sits lower than the actual PCB, so it cleared the top portion of my HDD cage (which can be easily obstructed by long cards). |
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Feb 14 2014, 01:57 PM
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I think the F12 key to take SS works with Win7 as well.
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Feb 14 2014, 04:52 PM
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Feb 15 2014, 05:44 PM
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on Auto, idle the fan RPM at about 20% only right
I have it on Custom (45* curve) maybe that's why below 40*C? |
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Feb 18 2014, 04:08 PM
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I've posted Unigine Valley and Heaven scores of Zotac 780 Reference and 780 AMP! Edition before bro, in the Nvidia thread
This was one of the highest overclock core/mem combinations I achieved on the 780 Reference I had, sadly I did not run Unigine Heaven with these clocks. This broke the 3k ceiling for Valley. Zotac GTX 780 (Reference) 326.01 WHQL Driver i7-3770K @ 4.6GHz Overclocked using Zotac's FireStorm utility; 1025 core / 1700 memory Max temperature observed during Unigine Valley 1.0 benchmark run (ExtremeHD Preset); 86 degrees Celcius This was not the highest overclock I achieved on the Reference 780 I had, but its the only one I ran Unigine Heaven on. Point to note is with such a tame/non-aggressive OC I managed 1499 in Heaven; Imagine if I ran it with the 1025/1700 clocks as bench above. With R9 290 Tri-X and as aggressive as I can go (probably already near the card's OC ceiling/wall, getting 1526 score. Zotac GTX 780 (Reference) 320.14 Driver i7-3770K @ 4.6GHz Overclocked using Zotac's FireStorm utility; 991 core / 1618 memory Max temperature observed during Unigine Valley 1.0 benchmark run (Preset: Custom | Ultra Quality | Extreme Tessellation | 8x AA | Full Screen | 1920x1080); 86 degrees Celcius This post has been edited by raydenex: Feb 18 2014, 04:46 PM |
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Feb 18 2014, 04:32 PM
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Feb 18 2014, 04:44 PM
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Zotac AMP! Edition are pretty badass cards
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QUOTE(Yagami5159 @ Feb 18 2014, 04:46 PM) Yeah, a card that close to GTX780 reference I heard, still...the availability in Penang in too damn low. Bit of a discussion here too; http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?p=36024882Bro, can add my 780 Reference card Heaven score above? 1499 with the Zotac FireStrike utility clocks attached. |
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the boost clock 1202mhz shown in gpu-z but with gpu boost 2.0 it can go even higher than that as long never hit temperature limit iirc. but way up to above 1300 is stretching it la. to confirm check the 2nd tab (monitors) in gpu-z right after running a heaven test. you will see the actual boosted clock speed there.
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Feb 26 2014, 10:12 AM
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Pitcairn. 1280 shaders. 32 rop 80 tmu. Plain to see it's not a 280/280x.
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QUOTE(Unseen83 @ Feb 26 2014, 11:36 AM) Of course there are, just because you personally never encounter doesn't mean don't have.http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16817194027 This post has been edited by raydenex: Feb 26 2014, 11:42 AM |
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Re-read your post. It appears to imply that it does not exist.
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