I have to say that is a great improvement over the 780s/titans both in power and production in terms of folding. I think I will wait till an 980ti comes out and decide to retire my 780. But the looks of it, I will probably have to drop from my folding team then.
Thank you for the numbers and power reading $lient, it was much appreciated.
Just to throw in a comparison, I don't know if the 9201 units differ.
Considering this is a 48hour run, I'm my 780TI Classy here with a steady 1267MHz which pulls 228W according to TDP, it gives me 272K PPD. So you've got a nice 50K bump.
The thing is you actually have to fold the wu's and complete them and not just test them.
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