Triple SLI: Window opened vs. Window closed - Performance comparison

Published by Marc Büchel on 30.12.11
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Conclusion

First of all I have to say after two hours of benching right next to an open windows without gloves, writing has become something quite painful. Especially the fingers on my right hand (the hand which is closer to the window) hurt badly which is why I can imagine nicer things then writing an article when benching next to an open window and zero degree outside temperature. I'm qutite sure, in case I get sick this week-end my girlfriend will not like it.

Ok, but we benchers we're man, so let's stop whining about and step to the conclusion. In this case especially the triple SLI setup has been able to take advantage from the colder temperatures. The CPU we used didn't scale well. It became to hot anyway. But fortunately the cards could be overclocked a bit higher. At 22°C room temperature they were maxed out at 852 MHz and 1.138 Volt. Opening the window made it possible to run the benchmarks at 952 MHz on the cores of all cards. To do so they needed 1.175 Volt. Quite a nice result I think, for reference cards in a triple SLI configuration.

In the end we could manage a 3DMark 11 score that is 18 Percent higher than the standard score. So, we think it was ok to sit in the freezing cold for two hours.


Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Preview
Page 3 - Test Setup
Page 4 - Results
Page 5 - Conslusion


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