Pretty good for a 560Ti. Don't think you can get much higher than that
lol of course you can but you will need to edit the bios using Nibitor so you have full control over the voltage but make sure you keep a backup of the original bios first and then just change the second volt tab to 1.2v and apply the same for the limit as 1.2v
For newer Nvidia Graphics cards follow this guide linked here.
http://www.overclock...-gtx-4-5-series.
You want to be following the GF110 screenshots for flashing clock speeds but all you really need for now is the GTX 590 screenshot for changing the voltage.
Also change the default minium fan cycle to 40% in Nibitor.
So now when you fire up MSI Afterburner or Rivatuner whatever you are using Jeff so long as you have say in MSI Afterburner gone into settings and ticked the following unlock voltage control and force constant voltage and restarted the program.
By default in the top voltage tab of the program you should have the default voltage by default showing but you should be able to crank it up 1.2v.
Now why I didn't tell you to set the second volt tab in and the limit in Nibitor to 1.2025v, I believe is because there is a 0.25v/step so you would end up throttling the GPU. If I am not mistaken.
If you need some kind of an idea the limits of the 560 ti well my Asus GeForce GTX 550Ti 1024MB GDDR5, I have maxed it out at voltage 1.2v, core clock 1066, shader clock 2120, memory clock either 2052 or 2155 (depends what is better for you really
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You will have to flash the GPU of course using nvflash and make sure you remove the protection first from the EEPROM with the following command.
NVFLASH.EXE --protectoff (note the use of caps and lower case letters)
Then type in the following.
NVFLASH.EXE newbios.rom (make sure you save the modified bios as .rom file using Nibitor)
And press enter.
Then if I am not mistake you will be asked to confirm this action so do the following.
Type Y and press enter.
Once done re-enable the protection with the following command.
NVFLASH.EXE --protecton (note the use of caps and lower case letters)
Then reboot.
Any problems give us a shout.