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GoldenTiger said:Around 10k seems to be the norm (+/- 500) for an overclocked 7900GT @ roughly 580/1800. Leaving your CPU at stock speeds is REALLY hurting you.
50Stang said:can i get 1800 on memory using stock heatsink/fan ?>
jdogg707 said:I got 10,001 using the 84.20 drivers and my card at 560/1720. I haven't really started overclocking yet, just used the auto-detect settings.
My System:
X2 4400+ @ 2.6GHZ
A8N-SLI Premium
2GB OCZ Platinum EB RAM @ 260MHZ 3-3-3-7
150GB Raptor
eVGA 7900GT (500/1500 Default Clocks)
Antec TrueControl II 550W PSU
Antec P180
chrisf6969 said:9000 is more in line for a 7900GT or 7800GTX
10k is more in line for a 7900GTX
Memory speed is mostly a function of what ram modules / chips on the board. Cooling and extra voltage can help increase the speed. But generally ram maxes out at a certain speed period.
I doubt you'll hit that memory speed. Especially on an eVGA, they speed bin their cards for all the various speed models they sell, so most cards are nearly maxed out at their spec'd speeds.
chrisf6969 said:So you just barely broke 10k, with and overclocked FSB/CPU (@ FX60 speeds) & Oc'd GPU.
So I stand by my statement 9000's for 7900GT
10,000's for 7900GTX's
GoldenTiger said:9000's for GT's would be wrong IMO... look at XS and most people there with an OVERCLOCKED 7900GT (as I said) are getting in the low 10k's. Obviously one would assume if you're overclocking your GPU, the rest of the system is likely overclocked as well. GTX's get much higher than just 10,000 when overclocked .
P.S. Even here for example:
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1031923
pandora's box said:overclocked gt's with dual core processors.
GoldenTiger said:9000's for GT's would be wrong IMO... look at XS and most people there with an OVERCLOCKED 7900GT (as I said) are getting in the low 10k's. Obviously one would assume if you're overclocking your GPU, the rest of the system is likely overclocked as well. GTX's get much higher than just 10,000 when overclocked .
P.S. Even here for example:
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1031923
chrisf6969 said:XS & even here... are the people who really tweak their system.
So their scores are going to be well above average to the extreme high end. I was saying average scores were in the 9000's. You saying 10k is the norm, will make 80+% of people out there think that there's something wrong with their system. But maybe they just have an older A64 3500 or videocard that doesn't overclock well, etc..
And as you can see 96redformula with a 3Ghz A64 is still just under 10k, and the other guy has 9,200.
GoldenTiger said:I concede .
noobtech said:I scored 13199 in 3dmark05 with evga 7900 GT SLi... Orb said I have an illegal version of 3dmark05, but it's the freeware version? I did a screen shot. I have my CPU overclocked to 2.6 and my ram is set at crappy latency... i'm sure I can break 14K.
Futuremark said:Note: Please note that Build 1.2.0 is currently the only supported version of 3DMark05. There is a 2.8MB patch for 3DMark05 version 1.0.0/1.1.0 which you can download here. This hotfix is required in order to submit your result to the ORB.
Umm... yea you did [OC]. You just let coolbits do it for youjdogg707 said:my card at 560/1720. I haven't really started overclocking yet, just used the auto-detect settings.
Wow...these are about 60 percent more powerful than what I'm running.Kangg said:EVGA 7900 GT CO SC Stock factory seetings first run.
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1915615
9393 Not bad I think
chrisf6969 said:Or like going to the racetrack & coming back saying the standard 1/4 mile for a Mustang is 10 secs.