C Con0991 New member Mar 27, 2014 #1 Hi, I trying to overclock my 780ti however the asic quality is low along with the voltage , its a beast and works very cool. At the moment I have the memory at 7.7ghz and the core at 1.06ghz, temps are great so how can I get to higher clocks?
Hi, I trying to overclock my 780ti however the asic quality is low along with the voltage , its a beast and works very cool. At the moment I have the memory at 7.7ghz and the core at 1.06ghz, temps are great so how can I get to higher clocks?
N NeverBackDown AMD Enthusiast Mar 28, 2014 #2 Use something like afterburner or evga precision x and OC within the software? Edit: Would also like to point out that ASIC quality does not really mean anything.. it represents volt leakage compared to reference designed cards. Last edited: Mar 28, 2014
Use something like afterburner or evga precision x and OC within the software? Edit: Would also like to point out that ASIC quality does not really mean anything.. it represents volt leakage compared to reference designed cards.
C Con0991 New member Mar 28, 2014 #3 I use MSI afterburner at the moment, I guess its factory PC but I hear of people reaching 1.3ghz
tinytomlogan The Guvnor Staff member Mar 28, 2014 #4 Con0991 said: I use MSI afterburner at the moment, I guess its factory PC but I hear of people reaching 1.3ghz Click to expand... Its all down to the silicone lottery and just how lucky you have been with yours. Average is about 1.1GHz but it may need a voltage bump to get there
Con0991 said: I use MSI afterburner at the moment, I guess its factory PC but I hear of people reaching 1.3ghz Click to expand... Its all down to the silicone lottery and just how lucky you have been with yours. Average is about 1.1GHz but it may need a voltage bump to get there
C Con0991 New member Mar 28, 2014 #5 Yeah so I thought, well its silent and thats what I brought it for, I think I'll just leave it were its at and enjoy it!
Yeah so I thought, well its silent and thats what I brought it for, I think I'll just leave it were its at and enjoy it!