http://www.msi.com/product/vga/R7850-Twin-Frozr-2GD5-OC.html
I've seen people say that it has the same PCB that 7870 has, good, I've seen 7870 come with like 1.2v stock so I guess I could use 1.2v but the problem is that my gpu has the lowest voltage I've ever seen in a 7850... 1.038v to be precise, and at 900mhz/1200mhz (core/mem) while people get their 7850 set at higher volts something like 1.1 at least, saw a 1.15 once.
So, does that mean I can set it too at 1.15 or even 1.2 (games run at 70 degrees C) 24/7 without it dying in a few months? I'd like it to last at least 1-2 years. What would a nice 24/7 voltage be?
And are there differences between brands for the same cards? or do they all have equal overclocking capability and resistance to voltage damage? I'm asking this since I've never seen such differences of voltages between brands. From 1.038 to 1.1xx-almost 1.2 is pretty huge in my opinion, for the same stock clocks I mean
I've seen people say that it has the same PCB that 7870 has, good, I've seen 7870 come with like 1.2v stock so I guess I could use 1.2v but the problem is that my gpu has the lowest voltage I've ever seen in a 7850... 1.038v to be precise, and at 900mhz/1200mhz (core/mem) while people get their 7850 set at higher volts something like 1.1 at least, saw a 1.15 once.
So, does that mean I can set it too at 1.15 or even 1.2 (games run at 70 degrees C) 24/7 without it dying in a few months? I'd like it to last at least 1-2 years. What would a nice 24/7 voltage be?
And are there differences between brands for the same cards? or do they all have equal overclocking capability and resistance to voltage damage? I'm asking this since I've never seen such differences of voltages between brands. From 1.038 to 1.1xx-almost 1.2 is pretty huge in my opinion, for the same stock clocks I mean