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Jan 4 2014 06:27pm
~1.32v (+225mV)
1285 Core Clock (+305)
1880MHz memory (+740)

Temps got maxed out at 80c
Fans were 100%
Others didnt get about 60c (think PCB was like 52c?)

This seems to be my limit though. I had to open a window to get a bit of cold air. Over 80c causes the card to complain.
At the moment this is pretty much max I can do under air






This is about 15fps over stock :o
Just over a 23% gain

(stock was actually 62.2fps, meaning its closer to 30% increase)

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23.7 FPS Gain from stock.
And people say overclocking is pointless :o


This post was edited by Battleship on Jan 4 2014 09:29pm
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is that with it screaming.

only one person here says ocing is bad, and we all know who that is.
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1406Mhz / 1902Mhz @ 1.390v
2600k @ 3.4GHZ

Use the same settings used in my screenshot.
Custom
Ultra
Exterme
1920x1080
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Unigine Heaven Download
http://unigine.com/products/heaven/download/
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How can I check VRM/PCB temps?
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Quote (peterpants @ 11 Jan 2014 04:17)
How can I check VRM/PCB temps?


Why would you check the temps of your PCB? As for VRM you can do so with AIDA64 or some other temp monitoring programs.

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Why would you check the temps of your PCB? As for VRM you can do so with AIDA64 or some other temp monitoring programs.


Not visible. I've read that some cards (espesially nvidia cards) don't have sensors for it. Can this be the case?
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Quote (peterpants @ 11 Jan 2014 12:29)
Not visible. I've read that some cards (espesially nvidia cards) don't have sensors for it. Can this be the case?


MSI afterburner shows the VRM temps for my 780. Literally says VRM temperature.
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http://imageshack.us/a/img34/8415/8cb7.jpg

1406Mhz / 1902Mhz @ 1.390v
2600k @ 3.4GHZ

Use the same settings used in my screenshot.
Custom
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1920x1080
Full Screen


Unigine Heaven Download
http://unigine.com/products/heaven/download/


Is there not a preset Extreme HD?
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Reference 780/Titans don't have an on board VRM sensor - This is normal for most Nvidia cards.

And no there is not a ExtremeHD Preset, Heaven is an older benchmark that takes CPU out of the equation. Excellent for comparing GPU scores.
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Quote (Battleship @ Jan 11 2014 05:12pm)
Reference 780/Titans don't have an on board VRM sensor - This is normal for most Nvidia cards.

And no there is not a ExtremeHD Preset, Heaven is an older benchmark that takes CPU out of the equation. Excellent for comparing GPU scores.




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