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Have you tried scrolling down Trixx windows? Voltages have to be there...
I missed that too at first
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Have you tried scrolling down Trixx windows? Voltages have to be there...
Do you have a guide for the flash process?Just unlocked my voltages with the asus bios
Can now loop heaven with 1200 / 1500. That's +50 core increase on my card alone.
Still testing now to see how high it can go.
Do you have a guide for the flash process?
Not only you... now I can change the voltage. :'DI missed that too at first
At school I was told that sex wasn't safe. I am glad that I never paid much attention.@ 555BUK, Do we know that 1.3v is safe? I was under the impression that the max safe was 1.25v, What temps are you getting in heaven?
Btw that clock is great!!
1400MHz is a No-Go. Heaven freezes during tests 2-3 and 3DMark11 dies on the final "Combined Test". Looks like 1376MHz (exactly a 60% overclock) is about my limit for benching. 1325MHz should be 24/7 achievable although I may play safe and back it all the way down to 1300MHz @ 1.25-1.275v.
..and I didn't even bother to fit the VRM or Ramsinks that came with my Accelero TT II cooler. They are probably useless anyway, and my card is doing well naked.
edit: At 1376MHz core, Heaven pushed the GPU temps up to 47deg.
edit2: For anyone who doubts whether overclocking worthwhile, have a look at the stock vs oc bench below.
Stock speed = 860 / 1200
Oc speed = 1376 /1500
GPU OC = 60%
Mem OC = 25%
Performance Gain = 44% (better than stock 7950 and close to GTX 670 results).
what's all this talk of 5500mhz for VRAM being optimal? the guys on anandtech are saying the same thing, "we've figured out 5500mhz is the best memory OC on the 7850." who the heck figured this out? i've been keeping up with both threads and never saw any conclusive evidence.
FWIW my 3dmark2011 scores rise with memory overclocks. 5800 is higher than 5500, etc.
I fully recomment the Accelero Twin Turbo II cooler. It keeps these cards REALLY cool and REALLY quiet, and is reasonably inexpensive at ~£30. It is certainly MUCH better than any retail 7850 cooler.
I have gained 100MHz and removed the annoying whine than my reference card put out when things got toasty. Idle temps 15 degrees lower than the stock cooler and load temps are less than half (low to mid 40's vs 90's).
Just make sure that you use the black spacers and not the white ones when you install the cooler.
On Ultra settings BF3 holds onto 60fps pretty well at 1200MHz. I guess 1300MHz will be rock steady but I have tried this yet. I game at 1920x1200, so 1080P should be even better.555BUK - What performance do you get in games like BF3 and ALan Wake?
It is indeed a 3-slotter.doesnt that cooler turn the gpu into a 3slot thickness card? thanks for posting stock clocks its always nice to compare
im thinking of buying the msi tf3 7850 but idk,my 5870 isnt struggling atm but 2gb of ram,less power/temps is tempting me
The best mem clocks on my card seem to be 1450/5800. These are definately faster than 1375/5500 within everything for me. I think that each card varies, and maybe some manufacturers play with the timings (meaning some are okay at 1500 which others choke).At least when it comes to gaming with stable memory clocks my findings concur with 5500mhz (1375) being the sweetspot, games Ive tested that have indicated this are BF3, Alien vs preditor,Witcher 2,left 4 Dead 2, Tribes Asend,Portal 2,need4speed shift, CS source, Skyrim.
All games played @5760x1080 (eyefinity) with crossfire hd7850s @1150/1375 @1.168v
At school I was told that sex wasn't safe. I am glad that I never paid much attention.
If the cooling is good enough it will PROBABLY be fine.
Here is a 3DMark11 @ 1376/1500. P7751 kills my old GTX580.