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Time Spy Results Thread

Updated Score:
Time Spy Normal: 10705
Time Spy Extreme: 4975

Core i9-9900k / MSI Geforce 1080ti Gaming X / 32GB gSkill TridendZ 3200 c14

51201
 
My results

8700k CPU
Palit RTX 2080 Ti
3600mhz ram


12363
 
Now the wait begins for Asus to get back to me on their waterblock policy.


 
Now the wait begins for Asus to get back to me on their waterblock policy.



1980mhxx core clock reported in 3dmark.... did you clock the card or not? If not then your result is insane to say the least.
 
1980mhxx core clock reported in 3dmark.... did you clock the card or not? If not then your result is insane to say the least.

Mem is clocked to 1000+
Core is clocked but with the heat the boost just falls off hard. That's why I called you the other day about the G12/Waterblock.
Might just sell the card straight up and buy a waterforce.
 
Dont be scared.... you can do it.

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Dont be scared.... you can do it.

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I did luck out with my 9900K though. So super happy with that.
Eh I won't just slap a cooler on, Asus is terrible when it comes to anything warranty related. Don't want to risk a 20K plus card.
 
I did luck out with my 9900K though. So super happy with that.
Eh I won't just slap a cooler on, Asus is terrible when it comes to anything warranty related. Don't want to risk a 20K plus card.


Interesting thing... I cannot reach the 15261 result again, sometimes even stuck at high 14K, but I do manage just over 15K. Temp seem to be the issue. Now I understand that we talking different temps seen that I took the whole thing stripped it and fitted a AIO cooler on it, but above 40c seems to break it for me. My best run was done with GPU core temp 40C max and now I'm stuck at 42 to 43C max. Running the card at stock with a +1200 memory clock works without and issue and sees 39C max core temp. Stock is 1980mhz.

It is just so frustrating.... I cannot wait for winter... Ill be tucked away here in my man cave with the cpu and gpu begging for more warmth but I won't budge..... he he he
 
Interesting thing... I cannot reach the 15261 result again, sometimes even stuck at high 14K, but I do manage just over 15K. Temp seem to be the issue. Now I understand that we talking different temps seen that I took the whole thing stripped it and fitted a AIO cooler on it, but above 40c seems to break it for me. My best run was done with GPU core temp 40C max and now I'm stuck at 42 to 43C max. Running the card at stock with a +1200 memory clock works without and issue and sees 39C max core temp. Stock is 1980mhz.

It is just so frustrating.... I cannot wait for winter... Ill be tucked away here in my man cave with the cpu and gpu begging for more warmth but I won't budge..... he he he

Asus ZA Finally got back to me with some piss poor excuses about warranty bla bla.
We get so screwed over in SA when it comes to wanting to change thermal paste/coolers on GPU's.
 
@Gouhan maybe you can shed some light on this topic.

My friend I wish I could give you an answer it is not easy being here is SA. Ive read a number of rma sites for various suppliers. All of them say as long as the card is returned in the same state all is good.

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@Gouhan maybe you can shed some light on this topic.

My friend I wish I could give you an answer it is not easy being here is SA. Ive read a number of rma sites for various suppliers. All of them say as long as the card is returned in the same state all is good.

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This is the mail response I got from them (Waited 10 days for this...LOL)


Good day Jason



Our service has gotten back to us. Please see their response below:



The warranty will be void if the customer takes off the cooling unit.



In order for the customer to install a watercooler, he must take off the current cooling module and this will void the warranty

Therefore the customer is not able to install a water cooler without affecting the warranty



Hope this clarifies things.



Regards,

I may end up selling the card and just moving on. My watercooling dreams are pretty much done.
 
This is the mail response I got from them (Waited 10 days for this...LOL)




I may end up selling the card and just moving on. My watercooling dreams are pretty much done.

Sell it and get another from a different manufacturer
 
Lol 8691 on an old 295x2
Does that report as 4x GPU's in the device manager? 🆒

Also, what kind of temperatures are you getting on the GPU's while stressing it? Some nice results you have there!
 
Does that report as 4x GPU's in the device manager? 🆒

Also, what kind of temperatures are you getting on the GPU's while stressing it? Some nice results you have there!
If you check the details on the link its 2 R9 290Xs linked so only 2GPUs ... the card was chilled and the CPU under DICE
 

6417 with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti(1x) and Intel Core i5-8400 Processor
 
Small update running a 1000watt TDP bios. The bios in itself is a little broken as you cannot run OC scanner or get a Vcurve to set your clocks based on it. Thus the gpu voltage is stuck at 1.043v or lower so manual overclock is the only option. My previous highest clocks in Timespy was 2175mhz and Firestrike 2145mhz, but due to the vcore limit I could only run the gpu at 2145mhz for both Timespy and Firestrike.

Timespy - 15450


Timespy Extreme - 6980
 
Small update again.... well I had the time and a good ice bucket to drop half the rad into jut to make sure temps don't break 41C on the gpu.

Time Spy - 15472 almost getting to the 17K GPU score

Time Spy Extreme - 7003 finally got the 8K GPU score, can see this bench was not made for AMD Ryzen
 
Small update again.... well I had the time and a good ice bucket to drop half the rad into jut to make sure temps don't break 41C on the gpu.

Time Spy - 15472 almost getting to the 17K GPU score

Time Spy Extreme - 7003 finally got the 8K GPU score, can see this bench was not made for AMD Ryzen
Tell me more about this ice bucket to drop half of the rad? Did you use actual ice for the tubes towards the radiator?

What cooling are you currently using for CPU and GPU?
 
At present I have a Corsair H110 CW fitted with a Nzxt Kraken G12 to my RTX 2080 ti. So I removed one fan from the H110 Rad, the furthest away from the inlet and outlet. That part of the rad not covered by a fan I'll drop into a pot filled with water and ice to cool the water pumped through the rad when passing through the bottom. This will drop idle temps to between 18 and 20C but it would mean that load temps will be around 33 to 36C which helps a lot with this GPU.
 

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