Was just going through the top scores within the 4770K builds over at
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/unigine-heaven-4-0-benchmark-scores.198888/ and found it interesting that I can drive up my memory speed on the Asus GTX780Ti to such a high level (2025MHz) compared to some other guys yet there is no way I can get close to their clockspeeds even if I turned down the memory speeds to stock value. Asus tweaker wont even allow me to try above 1228 for the clock which seems to be ok as I have a 100% failure rate at anything above 1180. Meanwhile it seems the clockspeeds they get are due to it being SC versions or not being Asus?? My card is fully water-cooled (EK-fullblock) and the GPU never report higher temperatures than 45 degrees C thus the SC cooling system is clearly not the difference.
1.)i7-4770K4.5GHz GTX 780 Ti 1385/1900 1967 khemist
4.)i7-4770K4.5GHzGTX 780 Ti 1171/2025 1795 MatsGlobetrotter
5.)i7-4770K4.4GHzGTX 780 Ti 1277/1861 1780 20mmrain
7.)i7-4770K4.2GHzGTX 780 Ti 1110/1750 1763 Dj-Electric
10.)i7-4770K3,5GHzGTX 780 Ti ????/???? 1704 theOtherGuy2175
Thus compared to just about anything on the forum there is no one that has such high graphic memory speeds. Is there anyone that has good explanation to such differences?
It started with a VIC-20... and now it is. Maximus Formula VI Intel 4770K 4.6GHz ASUS GTX780Ti 3GB Corsair Platinum Dominator 16GB 2400MHz Raid Express 240GB Samsung EVO 512 GB SSD Corsair 900D EK watercooling Corsair RM1000 ASUS PB278Q