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Old 06-16-12, 07:43 PM Thread Starter   #1
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MSI Afterburner triple over voltage question


I have an msi twin frozr II 560 ti and I was wondering if I can unlock triple overvoltage for this card. I read up some but not sure how to or if I can do this with this card. Can anyone give me info on this? thanks.

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Old 06-17-12, 12:27 AM   #2
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Are you trying to break 1000 jigga-hertz!?
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Old 06-17-12, 08:36 AM Thread Starter   #3
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HA HA yeah. I can get over that with driver 296.10 but not very well. I am actually trying to get even further.As far as I can with my cooling to get as many points in HWBot as I can.I am 14th in team hardware points and the competition above me is not winning by a big point differential so with a little nudge I can beat them.

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What kind of voltage are you pushing to get over 1000mhz?

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1125 v @ 1035 clock speed. not breaking 72c on air w/ unigine heaven dx9 test with a result of something like 2990 pts. memory clock @ stock speed of 1050 or 2100 as it shows in afterburner.

EDIT: w/ driver 301.42 I can't break 1000 MHz. Don't know why.

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