beno619 wrote: » Not sure what benchmarks your looking at but at stock it just a 7970gz for $300.
Gehad_JoyRider wrote: » http://www.techpowerup.com/191312/radeon-r9-290x-pictured-tested-beats-titan.html love the sound of this I think id bye one sounds bad ass. cant afford it really but you know...
Serephucus wrote: » They won't. NVIDIA set a precedent with Titan, and AMD aren't going to be chomping at the bit to sell their cards for less. Think about it: They can sell their €500 card for €150 more, and still undercut the competition. Why would they do anything different?
ShadowHearth wrote: » As long as it is faster and cheaper then Titan - its a winner in my books. If they will have it faster then titan and more expensive then titan - then here we go with this shiet again...
BloodBath wrote: » I'm not sure what memory is on those HIS cards. If it's the Hynix memory you can get it as high as 1700-1800 if you go up to 1.6v. With stock 1.5v mine does 1650. If it's the Samsung memory you should still be good for about 1500.
Gumbi wrote: » And if it's Elpida, gogo 1400mhz at 1.7v!!!
BloodBath wrote: » Has anyone ordered anything from Amazon through Flubit lately? Flubit won't let me proceed without a valid postcode. The usual 0000 or EIRE don't work. Any workarounds? Parcel motel is not an option as I won't be able to pick up the packages.
Deano12345 wrote: » Bought a RAT7 today, this is gonna take a bit of gettting used to !
Gehad_JoyRider wrote: » I really thought about getting it but I decided I didnt want something on my desk that looks like the tumbeler from Batman I bought a Func Ms3, to be honest its the most comfortable mouse I've ever used it holds your entire hand and its comfy really comfy. but let us know how you get on with it Benchamarking my vapor x 7950 at the moment at 950mhz with 1325 on the memory when should you start uping voltage I know voltage is locked, did read that you have to use the other bios to go higher?
Deano12345 wrote: » I really REALLY reluctantly upgraded from a CM Storm Sentinel, loved the mouse but its in bits (cleverly camouflaged in the show your rig thread ) Heard good things about that Func too ! And only up your voltage when the card starts locking on you, does that card have a dual BIOS ?
BloodBath wrote: » Screen lock up's are caused by driver crashes which usually happen with an unstable core. Memory instability usually results in visual artifacts.
Deano12345 wrote: » What your having there is a hard lock. Back down your core clock, have you enabled voltage adjustment in MSI's option menu? I could have sworn the VaporX had voltage control. Power limit doesn't really factor into things, although setting it too low will cause the card to throttle. Max it out, there's no harm.
Gehad_JoyRider wrote: » I backed it down and tested for an hour on haven and it was fine temps of 51c and fans were at 41% I just enabled the voltage adjustment. Whats does this mean can i push for a high core clock? Im not 100% on over clocking but so far im pretty happy
dwighet wrote: » The more voltage=more heat and higher clocks...Just do it a little bit at a time... I find testing overclocks with a game like bf3 or farcry 3 does the trick..if your overclock can handle those games your good to go.. Benchmarks like furmark,heaven,mark3d,mark3d11 i find i can clock my cards to the last but as soon as i play a game they crash.. So all I do now is use a gpu heavy game to do my testing.. Hope that makes sense:cool:
Gehad_JoyRider wrote: » I've got a couple of voltages, ive got Core voltage (mV) 1125 Power Limit (%) +0 memory Voltage :mV) 1600 whats should be the method of overclocking from here on out.
Gehad_JoyRider wrote: » Right been playing metro for the past hour and no crash's at all at the above settings. its runnign at 112 fps because I play at 720p apposed 1080p Id rather decent textures and good frame speed So how do I up the voltage and the core presumably I push the voltage bye maybe 10 and then push the core mhz bye 5 ? or push booth bye increments of 10 ?