Voltage on EVGA Precision X

Shocking777

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Hello, so after my performance on my OC'd 660 +50MHz on the Core and +250MHz on the Memory begins to decreased i OC'd my GPU again with Precision X rather then the MSI Afterburner which i used first. Now the different thing is when i OC'd with the Afterburner i can't go more then +50Mhz and +250Mhz because it gives me graphical glitches but with the Precision X i've OC'd it to +150MHz on the Core and +500Mhz on the Memory. When i'm gaming i alt tab and see that my voltage is at 1k. Now is voltage the watt that is using because i only have a 700 Watt Silverstone PSU
 
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Evga Precision shows mV (millivolts) not V (volts). 1000 millivolt = 1 volt, I believe.

That is a separate value from the wattage its pulling from the PSU. You need HWInfo or Aida64 or similar to get a wattage reading. The best, most accurate way I've read is to buy and hookup a Killawat device or similar.

+150 and +500 is a heck of an overclock; very nice. Is it stable?

bebop460

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Evga Precision shows mV (millivolts) not V (volts). 1000 millivolt = 1 volt, I believe.

That is a separate value from the wattage its pulling from the PSU. You need HWInfo or Aida64 or similar to get a wattage reading. The best, most accurate way I've read is to buy and hookup a Killawat device or similar.

+150 and +500 is a heck of an overclock; very nice. Is it stable?
 
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