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I thought it was that as that's what it it said it was at in unigine bench when it was running, but just checked on evga precision while running far cry 3 an it's 1019. Never tried an 9 very lock on it as I thought gpu boost 2. 0 did it pretty well for you
 
I thought it was that as that's what it it said it was at in unigine bench when it was running, but just checked on evga precision while running far cry 3 an it's 1019. Never tried an 9 very lock on it as I thought gpu boost 2. 0 did it pretty well for you

Boost 2.0 does overclock it yes but not that much, Maybe 100 Mhz if your lucky, Overclock it using EVGA's Precision X using the sliders and you will get better results.

Any pay no attention to the Unigine bench as it gives false numbers out, Apparently my 780 Ti was running at 1400MHZ when I know for a fact it was running at 1250.
 
Boost 2.0 does overclock it yes but not that much, Maybe 100 Mhz if your lucky, Overclock it using EVGA's Precision X using the sliders and you will get better results.

Any pay no attention to the Unigine bench as it gives false numbers out, Apparently my 780 Ti was running at 1400MHZ when I know for a fact it was running at 1250.

hahahaha fair enough mate i didn't know that :D , do you have any tips on overclocking it?
 
hahahaha fair enough mate i didn't know that :D , do you have any tips on overclocking it?

Sure do, Go into the over voltage tab, Unlock it and then max out the volts, It's totally safe it's just a nice little, And I do mean little boost.

Next put the power and temp targets to max.

After that you want to increase both sliders to 100, Test using benches and if stable increase in increments of 10 on the core and then when you've found the most stable clock move on to the memory.

I always find it best to start off with 100 on each as it's a good measuring point.

This is how I did mine and it was safe and fast. :)
 
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Sure do, Go into the over voltage tab, Unlock it and then max out the volts, It's totally safe it's just a nice little, And I do mean little boost.

Next put the power and temp targets to max.

After that you want to increase both sliders to 100, Test using benches and if stable increase in increments of 10 on the core and then when you've found the most stable clock move on to the memory.

This is how I did mine and it was safe and fast. :)

With it being a reference card will it be ok maxing out the temp slider?
 
Right ok buddy I will keep that in mind thanks for the input haha, so far I have had a valley bench score of 3456
 
i had a muckabout turning post processing off and it looks cool, the realistic rendering one especially. If you look at the shiny lamp bases, you'll see they are 'metalic' and take a couple of seconds to fully update their 'reflection' I'm wondering if that's actually being raytraced.. it just looks too good!

Cracking engine, really has some potential.

Here's an explanation

http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/248okb/no_this_is_not_real_lifeunreal_game_engine_4/
 
To the guy above who said it was having issues at launch, you need to install the runtimes that come with it, 32bit to run 32bit demos, 64 for 64 bit ones.

Bioshock looks okay, but it's suffering from lower resolution textures than the engine can clearly handle. The lighting etc looks nicer but the comic book look remains because of the texture resolution. Also some of the 'glass' shaders are a bit screwy from a distance. Still.. very impressive.
 
Hahaha nah that can't be right 780 beats a titan yeah, but a FX8350 doing better than a 3930k that can't be right
A stock 3930k wouldn't be enough of an advantage over the 8350 as that benchmark barely uses the cpu. S'all about the gpu grunt.
 
I thought this was pretty cool, how the original BioShock would look like in Unreal Engine 4.


Was going to post this here, but it was nice to see someone bet me to it. My favourite game of all time, it looks unbelievable. Cannot wait to see how far we can push the limits of Unreal Engine 4!
 
Was going to post this here, but it was nice to see someone bet me to it. My favourite game of all time, it looks unbelievable. Cannot wait to see how far we can push the limits of Unreal Engine 4!

it's not *that* much better ?

Needs better textures and the shaders need sorting.
 
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