GoldenTiger
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It has arrived... !
EDIT 7:30pm Eastern: I have posted World In Conflict results below as well as initial overclocking, working on Crysis (driver issue) and others shortly, most won't be tested for a few hours though (I'm aiming for a lot of results by midnight eastern).
EDIT2 9:06pm Eastern: Here's the highest overclock I can get, not because of instability/artifacting, but because the CCC Overdrive won't go any further and no other tools are around yet to go higher: Note that the memory speed is actually 4400mhz, 1100x2 DDR, and then doubled again by GDDR5, for an actual effective 4400mhz. The bandwidth shown is *half* the actual bandwidth due to GPU-Z not making this calculation properly. The stock GPU is 750mhz, and the stock RAM is 3600mhz. The effective bandwidth in this GPU-Z shot is actually 140.8GB/s.
Idle temps are around 55c with the BIOS flashed to 31% at 40c and above, 42% at 65c and above... once it gets under load at these speeds, it is hitting around 65-67c and staying there after 10 minutes of 3d use. The default fan profile in the BIOS were around 10-15% at all times, resulting in temps of 77-79c idle and 85c-ish load. HUGE difference by changing the fan speeds.
EDIT 7:30pm Eastern: I have posted World In Conflict results below as well as initial overclocking, working on Crysis (driver issue) and others shortly, most won't be tested for a few hours though (I'm aiming for a lot of results by midnight eastern).
EDIT2 9:06pm Eastern: Here's the highest overclock I can get, not because of instability/artifacting, but because the CCC Overdrive won't go any further and no other tools are around yet to go higher: Note that the memory speed is actually 4400mhz, 1100x2 DDR, and then doubled again by GDDR5, for an actual effective 4400mhz. The bandwidth shown is *half* the actual bandwidth due to GPU-Z not making this calculation properly. The stock GPU is 750mhz, and the stock RAM is 3600mhz. The effective bandwidth in this GPU-Z shot is actually 140.8GB/s.
Idle temps are around 55c with the BIOS flashed to 31% at 40c and above, 42% at 65c and above... once it gets under load at these speeds, it is hitting around 65-67c and staying there after 10 minutes of 3d use. The default fan profile in the BIOS were around 10-15% at all times, resulting in temps of 77-79c idle and 85c-ish load. HUGE difference by changing the fan speeds.