Go back to basics mate and find a stable clock for the core, then the memory. 2 variables at once is harder to try and understand whats going on.
You're absolutely, right, thanks. I initially started off with the same offsets I had for the GTX 680 SLI and it seemed to be going really well until I had my first game freeze. I'll reset the memory offset and use +150 MHz on the core for now and see how that works out over the next few days.
I finally resolved the slow startup issue. -Pulled out the GTX 780, used Intel IGP -Changed EFI Compatible ROM to Legacy ROM -Put GTX 780 back in *PC only takes 10 secs to start up* After trying out BF3 & BFBC2 I am getting the same FPS I was getting with my GTX 690 (res at 1920x1080).
Seems like the 780s don't overclock so well with the stock cooler because of temps. Guess ill wait for something like a lightning.
I always had maximum performance set globally when I had GTX 680 SLI but I'm currently using adaptive performance with the GTX 780 with a core offset of +150 MHz (the mem offset is left at +0 MHz). I'm seeing some strange behaviour though in some games, like F.E.A.R. 2 running at 624 MHz core/810 MHz mem with v-sync enabled. It runs at 60 fps but I'm puzzled why the memory isn't running at 3,000 MHz. If I turn v-sync off then the game runs at 250-300 fps, boosting to 1,110 MHz on the core and 3,000 MHz on the mem so it is obviously working. Is that how GPU Boost is supposedly to work? I also tried Assassin's Creed: Revelations earlier, also v-synced, and saw the core stuck at 862 MHz (the stock clock) even though the game's framerate was dipping down to 52 fps at times. Shouldn't the core have been boosting above 862 MHz to maintain 60 fps? I don't understand why it wasn't. Should I leave the global profile set to Prefer Maximum Performance? What does everyone else do? Do you find that Adaptive Performance works exactly how it should or do you find it isn't reacting quickly enough to prevent framerate dips?
320.18 is a ****ty release. Getting lockups and freezes every 10 min in every game. With 314.22 everything is pretty again . OC'd @ 1150/6400
So ordered my PNY 780GTX a hour ago 3years warranty should keep it high value for some time but i propably put a Accelero Extreme 3 on it
GTX 780 seems a good upgrade to me. Can anyone confirm GTX 780's HDMI is capable of loss-less audio bitstreaming? I mean DTS Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD and LPCM 7.1, which can't be bitstreamed over my current GTX 570's HDMI.
Can anyone with Assassin's Creed 2 confirm that they're getting extremely bad LOD issues in this game with maximum settings please. The game looks exactly the same on its lowest settings and the pop up - buildings visibly change when just panning the camera around - makes the game pretty much unplayable for me. I'm wondering if the game isn't detecting the GTX 780 and defaulting to the lowest settings because it doesn't recognise the card? The settings file definitely shows maxed out settings but it appears to me that is running on the lowest ones (bar the resolution which is 1920x1200).
I received the EVGA GTX780 SC/ACX cooler. great buy my friend.The card are already overclock to 967 MHz base 1020 boost that i overclock to 1110 boost. Memory are set to +100MHz don't go higher has i noticed that the memory behaved erratically. when i had my gtx680 SLI same problem with the mem. res : 1920x1080 Heaven Benchmark 4.0 FPS: 61.5 Score: 1550 Min FPS: 22.6 Max FPS: 128.5 Crysis 3 Very high smaa 4x (3dvision enable) avg 45 fps metro last light max out smaa 2x avg 36 fps (3dvision enable)
I had no problem bit streaming DTS-HD MA and True HD with my 680's Hopefully this would be the same for the 780
No idea I have not had my PC setup for movies in a good while. I just use an external HDD into a Dune H1 these days, PC just for gaming now.
Too bad I was just hoping you would know as I noticed you're using the HDMI connection for audio in your signature/specs