Total Domination On 3DMark11 By ASUS GTX Titan
Master overclocker Andre Yang has been at it yet again, totally dominating the 3DMark11 world records with a handful of ASUS GeForce GTX Titan's and some amazing scores! Using a ROG Rampage IV Extreme motherboard, a liquid nitrogen cooled Intel Core i7-3970X Extreme Edition running at at a lofty 5,703 MHz and 8GB of GSkill RAM, Andre set the score boards alight in both 2-way and 4-way SLI. Running with four cards, Andre posted a score of E36658 for 3DMark11 Entry, an equally impressive P37263 in 3DMark11 Performance and a simply awesome score of 22,076 points in 3DMark11 Extreme. For Entry he had his Titans clocked at 1,400MHz core and 1,775MHz memory (7,100MHz effective), while for Performance and Entry he had them clocked slightly higher at 1,450MHz on the cores, and at 1,775MHz on the memory. Running with just two cards Andre was able to post a score of 21,818 in 3DMark Fire Strike, and then 11,507 in Fire Strike Extreme. In Fire Strike, Andre's Titans were clocked at 1,715MHz core and 1,873MHz memory (7,492MHz effective) and then slightly slower at 1,697MHz core and 1,873MHz memory for Extreme. [gallery include="" size="medium" link="file" template="file-gallery" columns="2"] And finally some eye candy of the liquid nitrogen cooled set-up! Check out those chilly temperatures.
However you look at it, those are some jaw-dropping numbers! How does your system compare? Let us know in the forums.
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