Check & Post Your GPU ASIC Quality!

tkin

Back to school!!
Hi guys, if you have a AMD/nVidia GPU you can read the ASIC quality from GPUZ, open GPUZ, click the green icon on top left corner of the window, click Read ASIC quality, post it here with a screenshot of your GPUZ if possible, I need to do some research.

GPU-Z:
*i.imgur.com/upk33z1.png

ASIC:
*i.imgur.com/9nZJldJ.jpg

FYI ASIC quality means nothing in real life apart from LN2 OC, but might give us an indication how much refining/binning AMD/nVidia is doing, and which partner gets the better chips.
 

rijinpk1

Aspiring Novelist
Here is mine.
ASIC Quality : 74% :)

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ashis_lakra

Gaming Unlimited
Here's mine :

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beingGamer

In the zone
here is mine, but what does it means?

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seamon

Superhuman Spambot
Re: Check & Post Your GPU ASIC Quality!

First my Y500:-

ASIC.jpg

*i59.tinypic.com/2dj8cg8.png


@OP ASIC quality is the quality of silicon used to manufacture your GPU.

The higher the ASIC quality, the greater OC possible on air. The lower the ASIC quality, the greater OC possible on liquid coolants. It signifies voltage leakage in the GPU, the higher, the less voltage leakage.

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Inspiron 15:- Not supported on AMD Radeon HD 8850M
 
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Re: Check & Post Your GPU ASIC Quality!

*i.imgur.com/ggx6yn0.png

*i.imgur.com/xHipTWS.png

Lenovo Y500, 1x750m, US import.

PS: Press alt+PrntScr to take the screenshot of the active window only.
 

seamon

Superhuman Spambot
Re: Check & Post Your GPU ASIC Quality!

*i.imgur.com/ggx6yn0.png

*i.imgur.com/xHipTWS.png

Lenovo Y500, 1x750m, US import.

PS: Press alt+PrntScr to take the screenshot of the active window only.

I had 2 and I didn't want to separate them. So it's true...... Lenovo didn't cherry pick 750m cards and some exist with lower asic than some 650ms
 
Re: Check & Post Your GPU ASIC Quality!

I had 2 and I didn't want to separate them. So it's true...... Lenovo didn't cherry pick 750m cards and some exist with lower asic than some 650ms

Mine idles at somewhere around 32c these days(Delhi NCR),
135C/202.5M - 0.8060v
1059C/1250M - 1.0810v
 
Re: Check & Post Your GPU ASIC Quality!

I am interested in under load temps. :D

*i.imgur.com/0QU1IiM.png

30min NFS:R at highest settings & 1080; 23-25ish fps throughout.
GPU load dips are when I alt-tabbed out of the game to monitor temps, for some reason msi afterburner OSD doesn't work with NFS:R x64, for me atleast.

--update--
I can do easy 1.2ghz on core with modded BIOS and no over-volting.
Modded vBios and Bios can be found by searching "svl y500 tech inferno" on Google.
 
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seamon

Superhuman Spambot
Re: Check & Post Your GPU ASIC Quality!

*i.imgur.com/0QU1IiM.png

30min NFS:R at highest settings & 1080; 23-25ish fps throughout.
GPU load dips are when I alt-tabbed out of the game to monitor temps, for some reason msi afterburner OSD doesn't work with NFS:R x64, for me atleast.

--update--
I can do easy 1.2ghz on core with modded BIOS and no over-volting.
Modded vBios and Bios can be found by searching "svl y500 tech inferno" on Google.

Half an hour is usually not enough to reach the top temps. BTW nice temps, I reach those temps when I do Crysis 3 for 3 mins..........stays at mid 70s for first half hour and then constantly increases upto 80 and then stays there forever.

I think NFS Rivals should run at a little higher FPS, I easily get 24-28 on a SINGLE GT650M OC(core at just 20 Mhz more).

As expected, the GT750M runs at a higher voltage, the 1.2Ghz should make the temps skyrocket.

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Click on the green icon (similar to a gpu) on the top left. You'll get the option there.

how about yours? :p
 

seamon

Superhuman Spambot
Re: Check & Post Your GPU ASIC Quality!

I already tried, not supported; 6630M. Anyway my gpu is out of scope in today's world. :p

I think GPUs that don't allow overclocking(I am looking at you AMD mobile series) have no use for ASIC quality so they don't support it.
 
Re: Check & Post Your GPU ASIC Quality!

Ok, so I played for an hour and here are the results:

NFS:R at max possible settings+1080 and 32bit version with gamepad and laptop on the table.
MSI afterburner OSD:
1058C/1249M constant.
GPU Load was mostly 99%
Avg FPS was more like 28-30 for most of the part and those dense woods saw more like 23ish with GPU load at 99%.
Temp. settled at 74c and was sometimes hopping to 73c when GPU load went south of 99 which happened mostly on highways and other low complexity scenes.
NVIDIA drivers are the latest BETA.
 
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