Submission Details

- Extreme League

38582 marks with NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT at 1175/1160MHz

Ranking position

n/a

Global 1x GPU rank:

8th

GeForce 9600 GT rank:

8th out of 349

Points earned for overclocker league

Points earned for team league

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Screenshots
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Verification URL, image, checksum
http://3dmark.com/3dm05/5429425

Hardware details

CPU details

Memory details

  • Cooling: Air (Stock)

VGA details

  • Model: GeForce 9600 GT (G94) NVIDIA
  • Cooling: Cascade Phase Change
  • Temperature (°C): -101 (load)-102 (idle)25 (ambient)
  • Speed: 1,175MHz (+80.77%) / 2,950MHz / 1,160MHz (+28.89%)
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Mainboard details

  • Cooling: Air (Stock)

Disk details

Power details

Recent Comments

United Statesl0ud_sil3nc3 says:

untouchables?

 

great job!

GreeceStelaras says:

Yes ! :D

 

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Thanks . :)

K404 says:

Some really nice scores :) Did you bench the card before you used the eVGA power board? If so, what MHz did you hit? :)

GreeceStelaras says:

No , I didn't try it without the E-POWER . I prepared & modded the card from from the start .

 

TY . :)

K404 says:

Thanks for the info :) The card does not look like reference PCB... please can you post a pic of the card you used? :) Maybe non-reference is the way to avoid coldbug :)

GreeceStelaras says:

My card is similar to this : http://www.easycom.com.ua/video/ecs_n9600gt-2gms-p/

 

The only differences are that it has 512MB , so no memory IC's on the back side of the PCB ... and qimonda crap memory .

K404 says:

Thanks again bro :D Is it Qimonda 1.0ns memory? :)

GreeceStelaras says:

YEs , 1.0ns Qimonda ... but , as you raise the gpu clocks , you have to lower the memory clocks in order to maintain stability.

I don't know if it's a general issue with the G9X cards . It could be the IMC , or the memory IC's .

 

Did you have a simillar experience with the 9600GT ?

K404 says:

Sometimes. I don't have as much practice/ experience with G94, but I have seen 4-5 distinct ways for G92 to behave and reducing memory for high core is one of them :)

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