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Hi everybody.
Normally users try to OC cards as much as possible pushing the card to its limits. I got slightly different approach which also involves clock speed and voltage.
I would like to know what was the lowest voltage applied that You could achieve for the GPU to work.
My GPU is operating at 1085Mhz/1150Mhz with mem freq. set at 7000Mhz
Has anyone ever tried to drop default voltage leaving core clock at stock and succeeded or it would require core clock drop as well?
Also does it matter of the PCB u got like it's among CPU's which can OC differently or all the cards behave same way when supplied power drops down.
I know that I will have to check on my GPU myself but I wanted to know opinions of other GTX 780 TI's users and if anyone has ever tried something like that.
Thanks
Normally users try to OC cards as much as possible pushing the card to its limits. I got slightly different approach which also involves clock speed and voltage.
I would like to know what was the lowest voltage applied that You could achieve for the GPU to work.
My GPU is operating at 1085Mhz/1150Mhz with mem freq. set at 7000Mhz
Has anyone ever tried to drop default voltage leaving core clock at stock and succeeded or it would require core clock drop as well?
Also does it matter of the PCB u got like it's among CPU's which can OC differently or all the cards behave same way when supplied power drops down.
I know that I will have to check on my GPU myself but I wanted to know opinions of other GTX 780 TI's users and if anyone has ever tried something like that.
Thanks