Article index:
- 1 – EVGA GTX 780 Gallery
- 2 – EVGA GTX 780 GPU Data
- 3 – EVGA GTX 780 Benchmarks
- 4 – EVGA GTX 780 Burn-in Test
4 – EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Burn-in Test
At idle, the total power consumption of the testbed is 50W and the GTX 780 shows a GPU temperature of 35°C.
Tools:
– burn-in test: EVGA OC Scanner v3.2.0 (test: furry donut v2)
– GTX 780 tuning: EVGA Precision
Test 1: default settings
– power target: 100%
– temperature target: 79°C
– FurMark: 1024×768 windowed
– testbed total power consumption: 307W
– GPU temperature: 84°C
– Result: TEST PASSED OK
Test 2: GPU Boost settings to the max
– power target: 106%
– temperature target: 95°C
– FurMark: 1024×768 windowed
– testbed total power consumption: 326W
– GPU temperature: 85°C
– Result: TEST PASSED OK
This GTX 780 sample has perfectly passed the burn-in test.
Still love the OpenCL performance of a truly GPGPU enabled 7970 😉
Yep, Radeon cards are real beasts in GPU computing. I’ll try to start an OpenCL benchmark asap because I’d really want to compare all those cards together!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7166/nvidia-announces-quadro-k6000
First fully enabled GK110 2880 cores, clocked higher at 900MHz and 12GB of GDDR5 memory.