- Joined
- May 8, 2011
- Location
- Darlington, South Carolina
Just in case any of you are interested this is a run of the original Firestrike 1920 x 1080, the MSI GTX 1080 is not overclocked at all.
The card is water cooled running an EK Copper/Acetal full coverage water block, a Swiftech D5 MCP655 pump, and Alphacool NexXxos 180 single radiator, with a Silverstone SST-AP182 fan.
Highest Load temperature ever reached was 34c.
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/9332278
This is my result as I am 4ryan6 as listed at Futuremark.
I am running it on a 1080P setup that's why I ran the 1920 x 1080 Firestrike.
Comparing this card to my previous EVGA GTX Titan is like night and day, every game I had been playing I'm having to relearn some aspects of it because the 3D game play has noticeably accelerated even with all the graphics setting completely maxed out.
This card absolutely doubles the performance and then some of my GTX Titan when it was also ran at stock settings.
I will be overclocking the GTX 1080 later on, but not now, I'm posting this so some of you that are curious can see what it can do stock clocked settings.
The card is water cooled running an EK Copper/Acetal full coverage water block, a Swiftech D5 MCP655 pump, and Alphacool NexXxos 180 single radiator, with a Silverstone SST-AP182 fan.
Highest Load temperature ever reached was 34c.
http://www.3dmark.com/fs/9332278
This is my result as I am 4ryan6 as listed at Futuremark.
I am running it on a 1080P setup that's why I ran the 1920 x 1080 Firestrike.
Comparing this card to my previous EVGA GTX Titan is like night and day, every game I had been playing I'm having to relearn some aspects of it because the 3D game play has noticeably accelerated even with all the graphics setting completely maxed out.
This card absolutely doubles the performance and then some of my GTX Titan when it was also ran at stock settings.
I will be overclocking the GTX 1080 later on, but not now, I'm posting this so some of you that are curious can see what it can do stock clocked settings.