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- Apr 11, 2010
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- London, UK
Hey all
So being the impulse buyer that I am I went and blew a load of cash on a gtx 780 (gainward, wasn't too bothered about the make as they were all reference anyway and i was putting it under water.)
I fitted an xspc razer titan block + backplate and it is a beast of a block I must say. I managed to get a pretty much solid OC @ 1228mhz boost & 6600mhz effective memory , here is a screen from my heaven bench score with my memory clocked a little lower ( with the above settings its 62.9 fps, big diff aye? )
Anyhu as you can see from the screenshot I am only running at 42c under load, I have not seen it go over once. I whacked the voltage up to +35Mv (as high as it can go in evga precision )
Anyhu I have A LOT more headroom, considering the default throttle is 80c. So I just wanted to find out if anyone knows of a way to mess with the volts more without hardmodding it? I think I could easily get in the 1.3ghz range if I could tweak the volts some more. I know this probably isn’t possible, but just thought someone might have more knowledge on the subject than me.
Cheers
So being the impulse buyer that I am I went and blew a load of cash on a gtx 780 (gainward, wasn't too bothered about the make as they were all reference anyway and i was putting it under water.)
I fitted an xspc razer titan block + backplate and it is a beast of a block I must say. I managed to get a pretty much solid OC @ 1228mhz boost & 6600mhz effective memory , here is a screen from my heaven bench score with my memory clocked a little lower ( with the above settings its 62.9 fps, big diff aye? )
Anyhu as you can see from the screenshot I am only running at 42c under load, I have not seen it go over once. I whacked the voltage up to +35Mv (as high as it can go in evga precision )
Anyhu I have A LOT more headroom, considering the default throttle is 80c. So I just wanted to find out if anyone knows of a way to mess with the volts more without hardmodding it? I think I could easily get in the 1.3ghz range if I could tweak the volts some more. I know this probably isn’t possible, but just thought someone might have more knowledge on the subject than me.
Cheers
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