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  1. Ah, got it. I Was trying to see how i would have to do it without soldering a temp wire in place. So the current clocks at 1.062V? And is that the stock voltage for the card when running a stock test?
  2. Now don't take this wrong, but ummm.....quit asking silly questions! LOL Of course we do! Question though. How are you measuring the voltage for the card?
  3. @khenglish When you repaired his gpu, did it over clock the same on your system?
  4. The main reason being that they used 3500 mhz memory with better timings. (Desktop 980) Hummmm, And when these gpu heatsinks get put on, they are actually sitting firmly on those mosfets? Still trying to see if my mosfet mod did anything different. I'm still able to do the exact same numbers as before the mod.
  5. And even the ones that came with the sky9 are bad also?
  6. Exactly. And benching on room temp is a quick way to kill parts sooner than later though. It's possible to bench like that on room temp, but you run the risk of a lot of other things going wrong. IMHO
  7. I don't understand how your gpu score is so low for that overclock..... And to add... No way a Sky9 should be beating your Panther.
  8. http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/10783428 http://www.3dmark.com/fs/7149225
  9. Ah, got it. Thanks. Going to test that 20k ohm resistor and see if mine is rated the same as well.
  10. Yep, he is totally right about the cpu score. I just really noticed that just the other day. Here is a 32.6k gpu score, with windows 8. And with windows 7 it was 32.3k http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/10686823
  11. He actually didn't win the silicon lottery. That came from a prior skillset he already possessed. And with a premamod to help push it even further. It's alot less luck here than there is skill...;)
  12. That is why I made this post earlier....
  13. Then it's getting closer. You will lose on stock, but you can gain when over clocked.in the 1.5 ghz+ range. But there is a balance though...
  14. About what core clock did it start throttling at?
  15. Now that is what I was expecting out of the memory upgrade! If that was done with a hexacore you would hold the top spot for sure there.
  16. Yeah, unfortunately that is not going to happen at the moment. (undervolting lower than 1050V) without losing a higher voltage for later. You should be perfectly fine at 1.05V for a 1.3 ghz or so overclock depending on temps. Memory varies. You could technically hit max on memory overclock, then dial back about 10 to 40 megahertz off of it. Depending on room temp.
  17. Try setting it back to adaptive mode then restart the laptop. This should give you back the lower power and volts when nothing is going on.
  18. It's all to much voltage technically. And it has to have a balance. This trip, it might be base off of two mods. One for higher overclocking and one for lower over clocking, but with a higher performance rating on air. Just like what Vince did for the Kingpin Classified 980 ti. For me, it's a work in progress..
  19. 1550 on both cards would do wonders right about now. Best i can do is about 1453 when running both cards. And the mod does not need to be permanent at the moment. It only needs to last for benching then it can disappear. lol. But on a serious note. I am thinking about that memory mod though. Hummmm, might be time to find some cheap 970's laying around with good memory.
  20. Got it. So with a volt mod alone you were able to gain 400 mhz on you stock memory or the modded memory? And this pencil mod changes over time. Does the voltage drop or raise over time? And if so, by how much?
  21. And I have people for that. Point me to the voltmod.
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