Greetings everyone and I am happy to announce this will be the MMO-Champion.com GPU Overclocking Leader Boards Thread! Now to get started!
If you're also interested in CPU Overclocking, here's a link to that thread! http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...g-Leaderboards
Do you own a gaming computer that has some sort of dedicated graphics installed? If so, have you overclocked it? If you said yes to both of these questions, then you are in the right thread!
Simply put, this is a thread to post your benchmarks and screenshots showing your OC on your graphics card(s) and get placed on a leaderboard to see how you compare to others on these forums! There will of course be some rules and requirements to be placed on the leaderboards and they are as follows...
- MSI Afterburner, GPU-Z, eVGA PrecisionX, or other GPU-tweaking and monitor utility open and showing voltage and temperature history. You can obviously have more than one. I realize the previous rule was way too strict. Easing up!
- 1 full run of Unigine Heaven 4.0 (MAXED OUT for consistency purposes and comparisons at 1920x1080) will be required for everyone, screenshot of your results will be needed. You can download Unigine Heaven 4.0 here. 4.0 is preferred, but if you want to use an older Heaven version, that's fine now.
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING 3DMark runs! The more you run however, the more precise information you'll get about your computer! - 1 full run of 3DMark Vantage with link to your personal results required (for DX9/10 users.) You can download 3DMark Vantage here.
- 1 full run of 3DMark 11 with link to your personal results required (for DX11 users.) You can download 3DMark 11 here.
- 1 full run through the new 3DMark (2013) and post your personal results here. This is also sold on Steam however the website is here. Yes, both 3DMark 11 and 2013 are requirements, as of February 18, 2013!
- Adding a new line here for Time Spy, which is the new DX12 benchmark for 3DMark. If you have DX12, you can just run this instead of the other 3DMarks, or you can run all of them. Remember, the more scores you get, the more you can compare and contrast to your older hardware, or other folks' hardware! Time Spy is a DLC addition to 3DMark and bought separately. Again, you can buy this through Steam or on the official website. http://www.futuremark.com/benchmarks/3dmark
- 1 full run through of the new Unigine Valley v1.0 (MAXED OUT for consistency purposes and comparisons at 1920x1080), with screenshot of your results required. Unigine Valley can be downloaded here.
- An account with imgur.com to link your screenshots is highly preferred, even by the admins of mmo-champion.com, as imgur.com is easiest to see full-size pictures.
UPDATE January 24, 2015: As you all can see, on January 24, 2015 (my time at least) I updated the requirements and such to be a little more open-minded and less damnably strict. So in short, one Unigine Heaven run, one Unigine Valley run, and one 3DMark run, are all you need to do! I considered saying do only one of the Unigines, but I feel like they're so much shorter and so damn pretty, that why not? Plus they seem to stress computers in different manners, plus Heaven is more intense overall.
UPDATE April 2, 2017! Wow, we've come a long long way, and later this year will be the 5th anniversary of this GPU Overclocking thread! While GPU overclocking has mostly become a thing of the past, as NVidia has basically stolen all the fun, there is still a little bit of overclocking one can still do, and stability testing is still a thing most of us do! Today I've added the DX12 3DMark benchmark, Time Spy, for those of us with DX12 systems! Get excited. Obviously most of us know it's kind of tough to truly monitor the correct GPU core clock now, with GPU Boost 1, GPU Boost 2, GPU Boost 3, all the way up to GPU Boost 23,958. So many numbers! To curb cheating (wow, because this thread is soooooooo active) I'm going to take the official core clock from your screenshot or anything, as GPU-Z will still show a failed GPU core clock, if you select "max" so... we will take the max GPU core clock present from any of your 3DMark runs. As in the old days, core has priority for ranking, then voltage, so if two people are at 2000MHz on a core clock, for example, the person with lower voltage will place higher. If both have the same exact numbers, then they will tie and whoever posted first will be physically placed higher, however both at the same number.
If you can buy the advanced version of either 3DMark, it will allow you to have access to even more features and only costs $20. I am planning to get the advanced version of 3DMark 11 myself. I want a true 1920x1080p test. ;p This is not, however, required, simply recommended for more extreme testing to verify that your overclock is indeed stable.
Don't worry though, these overclocks don't have to be 24/7 gaming overclocks, they can simply be the best you've been able to do, whether or not you feel like running them all the time.
The following format is REQUIRED, otherwise your post will be IGNORED and poked at until you properly follow the format. Italics not required, simply follow this list format.
I put my own numbers in for example only:
Code:
Name: DeltrusDisc
GPU Brand Name: NVidia
GPU: GTX 560 Ti
Core Clock OC: 950MHz
Memory Clock OC: 4400MHz
Voltage: 1.037v
Cooler: MSI Twin Frozr II
Link to 3DMark 11 score:
Link to 3DMark 2013 score:
Link to 3DMark Timespy score:
Link to SS of Unigine Heaven 4.0 or later results:
Link to SS of Unigine Valley 1.0 or later results:
Link to SS of Desktop: displaying MSI Afterburner (or the like) showing the history (i.e. temperatures, core clock.) Text box displaying your MMO-CHAMPION.COM USER NAME.
(You may consolidate these into one screenshot if you can make it ALL readable.)
If you would like to post full system specs, you are more than welcome to, however please post them after your list and separated from it, same with any benchmark results you would like to post.
Let me know if you guys have any suggestions for ways to perfect this thread more!
GPU OC LEADERBOARDS:
NVIDIA:
GTX 1080 Ti:
1. Sweetleader - 2101MHz, 6004MHz, 1.062v
2. Sweetleader - 2076MHz, 5832MHz, 1.062v
3. DeltrusDisc - 2025MHz, 5568MHz, 1.062v
GTX 980:
1. Wries - 1377-1466MHz, 8000MHz, 1.218v
GTX TITAN:
1. Shroudster - 1215MHz, 6902MHz, 1.212v
2. Lemmiwink - 1005MHz, 6688MHz, 1.175v
GTX 780:
1. Gházh - 1176MHz, 7204MHz, 1.187v
2. Shroudster - 1175MHz, 6696MHz, 1.2v
GTX 770:
1. Nedda - 1280MHz, 7604MHz, 1.212v
GTX 760:
1. Yurano - 1150MHz, 1502MHz, 1.2v
GTX 690:
1. Jakexe - 1347MHz, 6,408MHz, 1.15v
1. Saithes - 1302MHz, 7114MHz, 1.175v
2. Jakexe - 1267MHz, 3081MHz(*2?), 1.16v
GTX 680:
1. Drakoes - 1316MHz, 6608MHz, 1.175v
2. Ninjaxl - 1215MHz, 6425MHz, 1.175v
GTX 670:
1. n0cturnal - 1372MHz, 7604MHz, 1.175v
2. Shroudster - 1293MHz, 7630MHz, 1.175v
GTX 660 Ti:
1. OmegaV - 1241MHz, 7406MHz, 1.175v
GTX 590:
1. Cyanotical - 645MHz, 3500MHz, .925v
GTX 580:
1. Xuvial - 950MHz, 4200MHz, 1.15v
GTX 570:
1. Shiromar - 975MHz, 4600MHz, 1.1v
2. pOO flinger - 930MHz, 4690MHz, 1.1v
3. Hirv3s - 918MHz, 4510MHz, 1.1v
GTX 560 Ti:
1. Gházh - 1035MHz, 4400MHz, 1.1v
2. DeltruDisc - 950MHz, 4400MHz, 1.037v
GTX 460:
1. Stravs - 890MHz, 4000MHz, 1.087v
AMD Radeon:
RX 480:
1. Thorianrage - 1400MHz, 1800MHz, 1.175v
HD 7970:
1. kidsafe - 1300MHz, 7400MHz, 1.299v
2. Toffie - 1275MHz, 7400MHz, 1.3v
2. Kristie - 1260MHz, 7000MHz, 1.256v
3. protput - 1250MHz, 6400MHz, 1.3v
4. Yohassakura - 1210MHz, 6600MHz, 1.262v
5. Zeara - 1200MHz, 6400MHz, 1.3v
5. Flcrewpolo - 1125MHz, 6300MHz, 1.1v
HD 7950:
1. ongu01 - 1200MHz, 6700MHz, 1.2v
2. Harry Botter - 1100MHz, 7875MHz, 1.225v
HD 7850:
1. Notarget - 1050MHz, 5100MHz, 1.075v
HD 6870:
1. OmegaV - 982MHz, 4800MHz, 1.174v
1. Varrusk - 950MHz, 4600MHz, 1.174v
HD 6850:
1. Notarget - 940MHz, 4600MHz, 1.172v
2. Gegalfo - 920MHz, 4600MHz, 1.15v
HD 5870:
1. TwoSheds - 1002MHz, 5200MHz, 1.35v