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DJSUB
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01 Nov 12 @ 05:52 PM #
Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4.9ghz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Asus Geforce GTX 680 DirectCU II Top
3DMark11 Performance : P12203
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DJSUB
on
13 Nov 12 @ 01:17 PM #
Intel Core i7 3930K @ 5ghz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Asus HD 7870 DirectCU II Top
3DMark11 Performance : P11243
3dmark Vantage : P38203
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DJSUB
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20 Dec 12 @ 02:23 PM #
Asus Geforce GTX 660 TI Direct CUII Top (Single Card)
3dmark11 Performance (Oc'ed)
3dmark Vantage Performance (Oc'ed) (Single Card)
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amd
on
28 Dec 12 @ 01:07 AM #
pasali
MSI GT60-one with Nvidia GTX680M
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blade2gado
on
28 Dec 12 @ 10:48 AM #
pasali rin ako mga ser...
Intel i5 3570k stock clocks
AsRock Z77 Pro 4 M
Asus GTX 660 Direct CUII @ stock settings
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bim27142
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06 Feb 13 @ 07:48 AM #
how about for the new 3dmark guys? ung basic lang, para fair, no tweaking... :D
i got the one from TPU...
<click here for link>
-- edited by bim27142 on Feb 06 2013, 07:52 AM
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ViperXtreme
on
07 Feb 13 @ 09:01 AM #
3Dmark 2013
eto lang kaya ng system ko
<click here for link>
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bim27142
on
07 Feb 13 @ 09:08 AM #
here's mine... ewan ko bat hindi approved ung drivers, WHQL naman... :D baka need talaga ung mas bago...
-- edited by bim27142 on Feb 07 2013, 09:13 AM
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ViperXtreme
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07 Feb 13 @ 09:31 AM #
^CPU sensitive pa din talaga 3Dmark dahil me Physics test at mas sensitive sa less stress load liek the first and 2nd test, sa FireStorm test halos apreho lang sa GPU test (tho huli pa din sa physics test :D ) Pinambili ko kasi ng bisikleta yung pang 3570K ko
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jopat
on
07 Feb 13 @ 01:02 PM #
@viper
Bro, dapat inuna mo na yung 3570. Mas mabilis yun kaysa sa bisikleta! :p
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ViperXtreme
on
07 Feb 13 @ 02:46 PM #
hehe, been gaming less and less recently anyway and riding moar and moar, problema baka sa bisikleta mapunta upgrade itch hehe.
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bernier
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08 Feb 13 @ 11:12 AM #
@stock clocks, my low scores on new 3dmark haha http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/116479
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WaxMurderer
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10 Feb 13 @ 01:21 PM #
Clevo/Sager 370EM/NP9370
Intel i7 3630QM
7970M Crossfire
16GB Ram
256GB SSD
No OC
3DMark11
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/5873489
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DJSUB
on
05 Mar 13 @ 08:27 PM #
Intel Core i7 3930K @ 5ghz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Asus Geforce GTX 670 DirectCU II Top
3DMark11 Performance : P11570
Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4948ghz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Asus Geforce GTX 670 DirectCU II Top
3DMark Vantage : P43552
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DJSUB
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05 Mar 13 @ 09:19 PM #
Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4948ghz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Asus Geforce GTX 670 DirectCU II Top
3DMark Firestrike : 7444
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DJSUB
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08 Mar 13 @ 08:34 PM #
Here comes the Matrix! :D
Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4953ghz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Asus Matrix 7970 Platinum Edition (Single Card)
3DMark11 Performance : 14528
Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4953ghz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Asus Matrix 7970 Platinum Edition (Single Card)
3DMark Firestrike : 9752
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DJSUB
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08 Mar 13 @ 08:48 PM #
Here comes the Matrix! :D
Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4953ghz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Asus Matrix 7970 Platinum Edition (Single Card)
3DMark Vantage : 47362
Intel Core i7 3930K @ 4900ghz
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Asus Matrix 7970 Platinum Edition (Single Card)
3DMark Cloud Gate : 32110
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maxXx
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09 Mar 13 @ 01:57 PM #
Go go go master DJSub.... :D
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Galaxy_PH
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14 Mar 13 @ 05:34 PM #
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gzhil
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05 Jul 13 @ 02:56 PM #
From MSI N680GTX Lightning to the R7970 Lightning, now comes the new N770 Lightning.First of all let’s talk about the GTX 770 GPU Chip. It has the same GK104 graphics processor as the GTX 680 have but cranked up. Reference core and boost clocks have been raised to 1046MHz/1085Mhz and the memory speed to 7GT/s. Aside from this, the GTX 770 GPU Boost has been upgraded to version 2.0, allowing Higher Clocks to punch in more often.
Now with the N770 Lightning, the video card has been factory overclocked to a core speed of 1150 Mhz (ref. 1046) and a boost clock of 1202 Mhz (ref. 1085) while the memory clock has been kept on a standard speed of 7010 Mhz. The GTX 770 Lightning will also use MSI’s GPU Reactor providing higher power levels and cleaner signals for the GPU. Other components that MSI have integrated into the card are the Military Class IV, voltage check points and 8+8pin PCIE Power connector thus making the video card break limits in the world of overclocking.
Here are the things you will find upon flipping the front cover of the box…
-- edited by gzhil on Jul 05 2013, 03:08 PM
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gzhil
on
05 Jul 13 @ 02:59 PM #
For the accessories…
•Certificate of Quality & Stability
•Quick User’s Guide
•Driver Utility Disc
•SLI Bridge Connector
•V-Check Point Connectors (connecting this with your digital multi-meter will show the actual voltages of certain components of the video card like the GPU)
•2x 6 Pin to 8 Pin Power Connectors
•DVI to VGA Adapter
With the Lightning’s TwinFrozr 4 cooler, it promises to bring the video card temps below 60c and at the same time being quiet. It also boast the 2x 10cm Propeller Blade Fan technology which provides higher air volume to the card for faster heat dissipation. Dust Removal technology is also been implemented now in the Lightning series of video cards as it automatically cleans your video card.
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gzhil
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05 Jul 13 @ 02:59 PM #
Two SLI bridges on top of the N770 Lightning and to clarify things up, it is only intended for a Tri-SLI configuration.
Below are three SuperPipes with one being on top which also helps cooling the GPU chip. You can also see at the bottom part of the video card the Golden SSC Military Class IV Components.. These components are no ordinary; they can withstand extreme conditions, run with stability and power efficiency and provides longer lifespan to the video card.
Checking the back side of the card, back-plate is installed thus making it cooler and to avoid bending the video card. The blue circle thing you see there is the GPU-Reactor – an additional PCB connected at the back of the video card which also lights up when powered up.
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gzhil
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05 Jul 13 @ 03:00 PM #
Video Outputs:
•Dual-link DVI-I x 1
•Dual-link DVI-D x 1
•DisplayPort x 1 (version 1.2)
•HDMI x 1 (version 1.4a)
My Test System:
•Processor: Intel i7 3770K
•Motherboard: MSI Z77 MPower
•Memory: G. Skill Pi Black 2x2GB 2200Mhz
•SSD: Kingston HyperX 3k 90GB
•PSU: Antec TPQ 1200
First set of benchmarks are all on Stock Speed.
1. 3dMark06
29765
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gzhil
on
05 Jul 13 @ 03:00 PM #
2. 3dMark Vantage
P34525
3. 3dMark11
P10759
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gzhil
on
05 Jul 13 @ 03:00 PM #
4. Heaven DX11
X 2341.411
2nd Set of benchmarks, all were overclocked. From the Processor, Memory and as well as the Video Card. You can also see that the video card would perform better on an overclocked Processor.
1. 3dMark06
38407
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gzhil
on
05 Jul 13 @ 03:00 PM #
2. 3dmark Vantage
P39691
3. 3dmark11
P12356
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gzhil
on
05 Jul 13 @ 03:00 PM #
4. Heaven DX11
X 2477.77
That would be it 
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jgatlabayan
on
06 May 14 @ 01:01 PM #
-- edited by jgatlabayan on May 06 2014, 01:23 PM
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sunster
on
08 May 14 @ 03:46 AM #
Grabe! Ganda talaga ng MSI Lightning.
This is a work in Progress and the Vantage needs to be fixed pa. LOL!
3DMark11 P10777 2600K & Reference GTX 680
<click here for link>
3DMark Vantage P36465
<click here for link>
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phoenix11
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27 Feb 15 @ 06:29 AM #
before SLI
SLI
Intel 2600k
Z68 Extreme3 Gen3
8GB memory
180gb intel 330 SSD
Palit 2GB 650ti with boost SLi