Hi!
I'll buy new videocard for work PMC kernel because EVGA GTX 580 3GB had freeze problem in some games - RMA replaced to GTX 770 2GB but I don't like 770 due to the weak GPGPU and to the VRAM "downgraded".
Is GTX 980 or 780Ti faster videocard at PMC kernel running OR benchmark?
OR bench: GTX 980 or 780 Ti - PMC kernel
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PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
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PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
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NOTE: Sorry, my bad English for mute
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i7-12700KF
32GB DDR4@3600
GF RTX 4090 <3
NEW ViewSonic XG2431 24"
Thank you. 
--Learns/tips before buy my image:
PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
//
NOTE: Sorry, my bad English for mute
//
i7-12700KF
32GB DDR4@3600
GF RTX 4090 <3
NEW ViewSonic XG2431 24"
PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
//
NOTE: Sorry, my bad English for mute
//
i7-12700KF
32GB DDR4@3600
GF RTX 4090 <3
NEW ViewSonic XG2431 24"
I'm very confused...
New octanebench... GTX 780 Ti@reference is slower than GTX 980@reference!??? True or false?
New octanebench... GTX 780 Ti@reference is slower than GTX 980@reference!??? True or false?
--Learns/tips before buy my image:
PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
//
NOTE: Sorry, my bad English for mute
//
i7-12700KF
32GB DDR4@3600
GF RTX 4090 <3
NEW ViewSonic XG2431 24"
PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
//
NOTE: Sorry, my bad English for mute
//
i7-12700KF
32GB DDR4@3600
GF RTX 4090 <3
NEW ViewSonic XG2431 24"
COOLING makes a big difference in performance (up to 30%) so in that extent..there's no single answer to Your question. It depends on environment, to be more exact: Your case, fan speed curves, space between cards..- in one word Airflow.nuno1980 wrote:I'm very confused...
New octanebench... GTX 780 Ti@reference is slower than GTX 980@reference!??? True or false?
Does that answer/explain Your question(s)?
Ok.glimpse wrote:COOLING makes a big difference in performance (up to 30%) so in that extent..there's no single answer to Your question. It depends on environment, to be more exact: Your case, fan speed curves, space between cards..- in one word Airflow.
Does that answer/explain Your question(s)?
Very important: do NOT do overclock! I do NEVER overclock for my videocard.
--Learns/tips before buy my image:
PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
//
NOTE: Sorry, my bad English for mute
//
i7-12700KF
32GB DDR4@3600
GF RTX 4090 <3
NEW ViewSonic XG2431 24"
PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
//
NOTE: Sorry, my bad English for mute
//
i7-12700KF
32GB DDR4@3600
GF RTX 4090 <3
NEW ViewSonic XG2431 24"
You do not need to overclock, Your card OC itself if it finds more headroom & it's temperature allows to do that safetely (it's part of boost2 technology).
OC is not a bad thing on it's own, if You have enough cooling capacity (Sebastian, aka Smicha, proved that 3x 780 could be faster than 4x =) so in this case it's well worth to spend some extra money..
but it's not for everyone for sure =) if You're interested feel free to read my site for more info. I'll do a simple article about this OctaneBench asap explainig why we see some difference in results & how to get the best of it if You look for an upgrade =)
OC is not a bad thing on it's own, if You have enough cooling capacity (Sebastian, aka Smicha, proved that 3x 780 could be faster than 4x =) so in this case it's well worth to spend some extra money..
but it's not for everyone for sure =) if You're interested feel free to read my site for more info. I'll do a simple article about this OctaneBench asap explainig why we see some difference in results & how to get the best of it if You look for an upgrade =)
Ok. My 780Ti Classy has ACX cooler.glimpse wrote:You do not need to overclock, Your card OC itself if it finds more headroom & it's temperature allows to do that safetely (it's part of boost2 technology).
OC is not a bad thing on it's own, if You have enough cooling capacity (Sebastian, aka Smicha, proved that 3x 780 could be faster than 4x =) so in this case it's well worth to spend some extra money..
but it's not for everyone for sure =) if You're interested feel free to read my site for more info. I'll do a simple article about this OctaneBench asap explainig why we see some difference in results & how to get the best of it if You look for an upgrade =)
My real boost is 1150MHz (boost default 1085).
--Learns/tips before buy my image:
PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
//
NOTE: Sorry, my bad English for mute
//
i7-12700KF
32GB DDR4@3600
GF RTX 4090 <3
NEW ViewSonic XG2431 24"
PT vs PHT kernels - spp nrs
Caustics at PT
TRUE spec materials w/ dispersion
//
NOTE: Sorry, my bad English for mute
//
i7-12700KF
32GB DDR4@3600
GF RTX 4090 <3
NEW ViewSonic XG2431 24"
