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It does demonstrate that the 20 series is definitely faster if you give it something to do.
Updated
core +100 mem +1000
powerlimit 326W
Can't get core over that because with +100 it hits 2050mhz already and going over that will make it crash :)
New CPU/Mobo/RAM/PSU, same GPU (1070Ti)
Also tweaked clock settings a bit so there's a small improvement now: GPU: +180 VRAM: +1300 Power limit 217W
I was bored enough to make a Google Sheets page with updated results and some improvements (average score per card and charts) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vTU1V6SoGz7-P_pQHbgydeCGYoSsif552-wn6R_EPNA/edit?usp=sharing
Intel Core [email protected] overclock.
Updated!
May have to do a rule that limits price say £700 MSRP and under :whistle:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vTU1V6SoGz7-P_pQHbgydeCGYoSsif552-wn6R_EPNA/edit?usp=sharing
core +100
mem +1500
powerlimit 326W