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780ti IS my overclock good and safe?

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July 10, 2014 5:00:00 AM

EVGA SC ACX cooling

boosts and stays at around 1250 clock speed stable and temps are 70-74 while stress testing

Did I get a good 780ti?

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July 10, 2014 5:14:40 AM

That is very high. About 25% higher than out of the box. I seriously doubt that you wont run into problems. You will probably start getting artifacts like texture mixups in Battlefield4 but it varies from game to game.

If it does work. Well done, it is a very high overclock.
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July 10, 2014 5:19:38 AM

gaborbarla said:
That is very high. About 25% higher than out of the box. I seriously doubt that you wont run into problems. You will probably start getting artifacts like texture mixups in Battlefield4 but it varies from game to game.

If it does work. Well done, it is a very high overclock.


hmm, I'm currently not having any issues on heaven benchmark
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July 10, 2014 5:21:36 AM

According to this article your card cannot be overclocked more than 1213MHz . Did you unlock your card and managed to give it more than 106% power? Otherwise it might just show that it does but in reality it wont be faster.

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-r...

Perhaps your card uses less voltage and can go a few MHz higher.
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July 10, 2014 5:29:56 AM

gaborbarla said:
According to this article your card cannot be overclocked more than 1213MHz . Did you unlock your card and managed to give it more than 106% power? Otherwise it might just show that it does but in reality it wont be faster.

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-r...

Perhaps your card uses less voltage and can go a few MHz higher.


No, i don't know how to unlock it. But yeah it's at a stable boost clock of 1250 at the moment not artifacts or anything.

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July 10, 2014 5:36:29 AM

For interest you could install GPU-Z and click "Read asic quality". Apparently higher quality number can be overclocked more. Would be interesting to know what you have. If I remember correctly my MSI 780ti vanilla is 78% and I had a 670 FTW that was 89%
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July 10, 2014 5:39:16 AM

Hmm, i cant find Read asic quality what tab is it under?
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July 10, 2014 5:46:58 AM

Also my card doesn't seem to be fully voltage caped sometimes it will jump for 1.16 for like half a second but 90% of the time it's capped at 1.125
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July 10, 2014 5:50:55 AM

77%
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July 10, 2014 5:52:46 AM

I see many people have much lower values, I think we both have good cards. Especially if yours runs at 25% extra which is brilliant, and you have nothing to worry about if it is stable.
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July 10, 2014 9:41:28 AM

gaborbarla said:
I see many people have much lower values, I think we both have good cards. Especially if yours runs at 25% extra which is brilliant, and you have nothing to worry about if it is stable.


well I've been running heaven for 7 hours now with no crashes. Do you think I should start gaming and test it out?
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July 10, 2014 11:23:14 PM

Yeah, definitely. Not sure if you play battlefield 4 but it is in that game where I notice if something is wrong, while others tend to be fine.
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