EVGA Dual Classified GTX 780 ti overclocking

zerkerxx

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My specs:
Motherboard: gigabyte 990fxa ud3
Cpu: AMD FX8350
GPU: EVGA DUAL CLASSIFIED GTX 780TI
My question is how do i overclock my gpu, im not exactly an expert in overclocking. I had overclocked cpu to 4.6GHZ but not really sure about gpu and BTW this is my first time asking a question in this website thanks
 
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depends on how complicated you want it to be.

open up your case and flip the bios switch on the card to the ln2 position. download msi afterburner and turn the power target to 115%, put the voltage slider all the way up, and add about 200 to the core frequency. you can leave the memory at stock as overclocking it wont help gaming if your on a single monitor. use unigine valley benchmark to test for stability. you will either crash the video driver if the overclock isn't stable, or if your close to stability you will see artifacts.

otherwise you can flash a skynet bios onto the ln2 side of the bios which will unlock up to 1.5v vcore, allow a 200% power target, and get rid of crappy boost 2.0. then you would need the classified...
depends on how complicated you want it to be.

open up your case and flip the bios switch on the card to the ln2 position. download msi afterburner and turn the power target to 115%, put the voltage slider all the way up, and add about 200 to the core frequency. you can leave the memory at stock as overclocking it wont help gaming if your on a single monitor. use unigine valley benchmark to test for stability. you will either crash the video driver if the overclock isn't stable, or if your close to stability you will see artifacts.

otherwise you can flash a skynet bios onto the ln2 side of the bios which will unlock up to 1.5v vcore, allow a 200% power target, and get rid of crappy boost 2.0. then you would need the classified voltage tool.... and the sky would be the limit. though i wouldn't recommend doing most of that unless you completely familiar with overclocking a card of the classifieds caliber.

http://www.overclock.net/t/1411500/official-evga-classified-owners-club
 
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