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Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by Herem View PostGuest I realise you didn't include your Fury in this test, but have you been able to get acceptable performance from it yet or are your still results still below expected levels?Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by Herem View PostAssuming you're not a premium subscriber I don't have a problem blocking content from people using adblock. Phoronix is a business not a charity, you're effectively stealing revenue by blocking ads.
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It'd be nice if each card's max and actual frequencies were documented somehow. It's obvious that the 780Ti and some of the other cards are at far from their maximum clock speeds. Without that info, the results are a little meaningless -- it's not like reclocking works well on *every* GTX 680 and doesn't on *every* GTX 780 Ti -- there are a ton of board-specific parameters that will affect it.
You can get the current state from the last line of the pstate file. The highest perf level will normally be the second-to-last line of the pstate file.
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Originally posted by MoonMoon View PostI am not stealing anything, I am just not supporting an outdated business model (pushing out masses of low quality articles, sometimes even with "nothing happened" content, to get clicks on ads), I wish Michael would really search for e better model, like increasing the article quality, so that people actually would have a reason to pay for Phoronix.
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Originally posted by imirkin View PostIt'd be nice if each card's max and actual frequencies were documented somehow. It's obvious that the 780Ti and some of the other cards are at far from their maximum clock speeds. Without that info, the results are a little meaningless -- it's not like reclocking works well on *every* GTX 680 and doesn't on *every* GTX 780 Ti -- there are a ton of board-specific parameters that will affect it.
You can get the current state from the last line of the pstate file. The highest perf level will normally be the second-to-last line of the pstate file.Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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