Submission Details
TerraRaptor`s 3DMark03 score - Extreme League
14976 marks with NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT at 746/702MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global 1x GPU rank:
5th
GeForce 6600 GT rank:
5th out of 195
Points earned for overclocker league
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Global Points
Not TerraRaptor's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Points
5th using GeForce 6600 GT
49.0 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not Team Russia's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) 5th in team using GeForce 6600 GT
22.1 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Intel Core i5 2500K 'Sandy Bridge'
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Cores: 5,106MHz(+54.73%)
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Memory details
VGA details
- Model: ASUS GeForce 6600 GT (NV43) NVIDIA
- Cooling: Single Stage Phase Change
- Speed: 746MHz (+49.20%) / 702MHz (+40.40%)
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Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: ASUS
- Model: Maximus IV Extreme
- Cooling: Air (Stock)
- Chipset: P67
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Recent Comments
TerraRaptor commented on his own score:
delta=0, vgpu 1.85v, vmem 2.34v. Infineon chips, timings mod. EVGA epower for vgpu, elmor ample for vdd. This card needs ln2.
chispy says:
Great score , awesome work on the v.mods !
Antinomy says:
Excellent score! Looks like you've done your homework well. GPU is very nice.
d0minat0r says:
Asus silent with Epower :D well done! Maybe wire is too long for e power?
TerraRaptor says:
I estimate power consumption as 100W here, vdrop is not big (i actually did a pretest with single pair of wires, then soldered another pair - no magic difference even with single pair of wires). Capmod didn't help either. These cards seem to prefer cold a lot. Tested a total of 3 cards (2 asus with infineon 2ns, 1 giga with samsung 1.6ns).
Important note on 6600GT (and other cards with ISL6534) - you better epower both vgpu and vmem as ISL6534 controls them both and likes to trigger protection if only single section is epowered. ISL6534 also controls PCIE 1.2v voltage but epowering it or changing it didn't help at all - so can be left at stock.
d0minat0r says:
Thx for advice. My card did't gain on cold maybe 10 20mhz
digitalbath says:
awesome!
TerraRaptor says:
Seems like Gorod was right saying that PCIE may influence the clocks on nv43 (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?248552-6600GT-834MHz-gt-03-05-06-WR&p=4321051&viewfull=1#post4321051) - I did a quick test myself dropping bclk with 2500K from 104 to 100 and card lost stability. Probably nv43 needs a combo of temperature, voltage and pcie clock to show good gains. For me, going cold gained at least 100MHz.
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