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780 TI Question about OC stability.

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May 14, 2014 2:19:15 AM

Hey guys, I have a relatively simple question. I have the EVGA 780 TI reference cooler and I am extremely happy with it.

At the moment I can push it quite hard and it seems to be a higher quality card. I can run stable a +350 MHz GPU clock offset and a 550 Memory Clock offset which gives me extremely good results however I want to tweak until I find its absolute limit and my question is does the mem clock and GPU clock share a relationship when it comes to stability?. for instance I run 350 Mhz GPU and 550 memory. If i made my memory say 650 would that force me to bring my GPU clock down to say 250. Or is it unrelated so I find my highest GPU overclock with benchmarks lets say I can hit 378 MHz with a memory clock of +0 and I cant get my GPU clock any higher. Then can i start tweaking my memory so stable at 378 / 550 then i keep pushing the memory so 378/600, 378 /650 until I find its stability. Or does raising one make the other unstable like with CPU overclock and say Dram frequency can cause more instability?

... Think I made this post allot longer then it had to be so I apologise :p 

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May 14, 2014 2:23:27 AM

They affect different things and not each other - http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/08/17/asus_rog_matr...
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May 14, 2014 6:34:24 AM

i7Baby said:
They affect different things and not each other - http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/08/17/asus_rog_matr...


Thanks for the hasty reply, I read through the article which would appear to confirm that having one quite high may potentially limit the other.
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