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Old 08-09-2009
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OK I finally established a base line for my 295's at high speeds. I made a few volt adjustments and seemed to have nailed it. One of the main adjustments was my VTT from 1.5v'ish to only 1.4v. I am thinking that might have been one of my biggest problems and will have to go back on all my 2D benches with lower VTT to see if I can run them higher. These 4 benches were ran straight thru back to back unlike my usual run a bench and restart my system to run the next which prolly hurt my score some. I think I have a lil more headroom on my GPU's and some more on my CPU. I have noticed these single pcb 295's don't clock as high as there double pcb counterparts. But some how they score about the same. That was one of my problems all along was I was trying to clock way too high on them. Any-hoo enough of the small chit chat and here is what I came up with that put me over 400 points.






One thing I just started to do is include my Eleet utility with the volts tab showing as well a memset so I know what I ran that bench at instead of the usual page after page of notebooks I use to write them down in. Genius I tell ya.

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