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GTX 780 possible anomaly...

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July 24, 2014 10:15:17 PM

I was running a furmark test when I noticed a line on the left side of the fuzzy circle. I can run other benchmarks without this line and no abnormalities. I was wondering if there was a software other than occt (which for some reason my GPU doesn't like and decides it doesn't want to run at 100% on with the idle time turned off and v-sync off)

Also I would like someone with a GTX 780 or above including titans to run the furmark test on that software and tell me if there is supposed to be a line there. If you have another card you can test it too it might just be a bug in the software across all cards which is why I want to see if other cards do it.

You'll also need to put it on 1920x1080 in order for it to show up.
This is the benchmark software-
http://www.geeks3d.com/gputest/

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July 24, 2014 10:20:58 PM

I just decided to run it on full screen to see if that would affect anything(I don't know why I didn't do that earlier). It got rid of that line so maybe it's something in the screen sizing but I don't know if that counts as an anomaly. I guess it would but it might just be the program having issues because it doesn't do that on other furmark tests.
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July 24, 2014 10:23:55 PM

The simple solution is to not run Furmark, its not a good test for anything, its pointless. If you want to test overclocks use a benchmarking software like Unigine.
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July 24, 2014 10:48:15 PM

It's good for heat testing. It loads the frame buffers up and makes the card ramp up its clock speeds. I think it's one of the hardest tests for a GPU.
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