Unigine Superposition


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       #661

    OldMike65 said:
    And just for old info Andrew, I am still using my older 1080Ti card that used to play against your Nessie :) New card I bought a couple months back, can't beat my old 1080Ti ....both are exact same model.
    Proof of the lottery isn't it Mike
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       #662

    OldMike65 said:
    And just for old info Andrew, I am still using my older 1080Ti card that used to play against your Nessie :) New card I bought a couple months back, can't beat my old 1080Ti ....both are exact same model.
    That is some card your old 1080ti. They don't make them like they used to.
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       #663

    Cliff S said:
    Proof of the lottery isn't it Mike
    Yes it is Cliff, only difference is the bios versions ARE different, and I paid more for the newer 1080Ti card too.
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       #664

    Did you try them in SLI ?
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       #665

    @Dude
    Ok, I played a little this morning.....new little bump for Extreme this morning.

    Unigine Superposition-extreme2.png
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       #666

    CountMike said:
    Did you try them in SLI ?
    No Mike, I need one of those cards in my older custom rig, or I can't run her. :)
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       #667

    OldMike65 said:
    Yes it is Cliff, only difference is the bios versions ARE different, and I paid more for the newer 1080Ti card too.
    Are the GPU chips the exact same too?
    Like mine is GP102 according to GPU-Z, and GPU102-350 in Aida64:
    Unigine Superposition-image.png

    Unigine Superposition-image-002.png

    Maybe you could get or make a copy(using GPU-Z) of the "good" BIOS, and flash it to the other card. But only if the GPU chip is the exact same.

    Personally I would be to sissy to do it, but you are a braver man than me
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       #668

    Cliff S said:
    Are the GPU chips the exact same too?
    Like mine is GP102 according to GPU-Z, and GPU102-350 in Aida64:
    Unigine Superposition-image.png

    Unigine Superposition-image-002.png

    Maybe you could get or make a copy(using GPU-Z) of the "good" BIOS, and flash it to the other card. But only if the GPU chip is the exact same.

    Personally I would be to sissy to do it, but you are a braver man than me
    To get all that info right now, I would have to turn on 2nd rig ....which is in living room, I am in my office ....(spare room) Too far to walk...LoL I'll post a pic of this old gpu tho...:)
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       #669

    Here is the pic for this old 1080Ti card
    Unigine Superposition-gpucard.png
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       #670

    You can check and compare BIOS versions here: VGA Bios Collection | TechPowerUp
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