rich1051414
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Ah, I gotcha. I appreciate the knowledge That makes complete sense.
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Well, the voltages everywhere else are spot on, if this were the case, wouldn't I be able to see drops in multiple locations, especially on the CPU which is drawing quite a bit more than the GPU? I was assuming the VRM's were just not delivering on their voltage, but I was hoping there was something simple to correct that. My PSU is 3 weeks old and its a NZXT HALE82 700W. It shouldn't break a sweat.
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While monitoring the gpu voltage from a third party tool, it is showing it is using 1.22-1.32. However, it is set to use 1.412, is this massive inconsistancy a normality? Would something be starving the card of voltage, is the sensor just way off, or is something else going on here?
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Actually the 290 water cooled. Well, sorta, an all in one. That alone seems a bit overkill though, since I am limited by the max limit of the voltage, and not heat.
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So, apparently I just topped the FireStrike leader board for users with an 8320 and a single R9 290. I find that a bit unbelievable as I only use an NH-D14 , and an Asus DirectCUII with a Kraken G10 and AIO mod applied(Zalman LQ320), plus memory and vrm heat sinks of course. Here is a link to the score CPU is actually running at 5Ghz, 23x215. GPU running at 1240 GPU Clock, 6800 effective memory clock, 1412 mV, 150% power target. Max Temp after 3 FireStrike runs is 52C. Edit: Sorry I should have posted this in the 3dmark competition thread. Edit: Found a new stable clock speed, I may try increasing this score later today if I have time. Not much of a difference though, I fear i am at my limit pushing the cpu any further, stability is getting too hard to locate.