Funny thing is: I can mine at default intensity (20) and still play games such as League of Legends on max settings in 1080; no hiccups, no stutters... pretty impressive profitability and usability. neoscrypt hammed up my card pretty bad... intensity went down to 15 I think.
On lbry algo JK? How much hashrate is that card giving you on lbry algo? thx
~158Mh. Its an Asus GTX 980 Check the benches for my specific card by:
Clicking here. Its in P2 state. You may have been right; im stepping away from forcing P0. Allthough, my watercooled GTX 480, it has no P state problems.
Are you oc'ing I can only get 100 mh out of my 980ti.
EDIT: I was using the wrong version. 223 mh

I GET ABOUT THE SAME--
My 750ti cards get about 50MH/s rock steady, but my EVGA Classified 980ti starts out at about 250MH/s, then throttles to 200-225MH/s. The big card runs to hot for summer weather. --scyptr
scryptr how much spacing do you have between the big cards?
I REPLACED MY GTX 960 SSC WITH A GTX 980ti CLASSIFIED--
The 980ti is a single card in an open tower case, and it runs hotter than I thought. When I check, it is always around 83 deg F. My GTX 960 is going into a new rig, Win 7 X64 dual booted with Lubuntu 14.04.4, and with another GTX 960 SCC. I also have 2 Zotac AMP! Extreme 980ti cards that will be on the outside of the crate, both sides, kinda like outriggers on a trimaran. The rig will be dual boot so that I can auto switch with windows, or run Linux programs and drivers if I need to pound a certain algo. Spacing there? Probably more than 6", I am just about to build the frame and assemble the components. The GTX 960 cards will be above the crate, where it is normally hotter. Maybe I should use a steel shelf system, spacing might be easier.
My 750ti cards are 1-2 inches apart, above a Cooler Master HAF XB case with a special top that I built. There are multiple fans and really good venting built into the case. They run at 50-60 deg F, even in the summer. --scryptr