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thats failll as u can see...what ..no no...look i even have a title...i swear i had a new thread open....this is...the devils work no doubt,,
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As likely to go as high on a reference card under water. (i.e. extremely unlikely). The card would need too much voltage.
The lightnings are as likely to reach high overclocks as reference cards and all the spiel around them is marketing stuff only.
Plus they only come with single link DVI which would make me look elsewhere even if they did have a higher chance to get a good overclock.
yea the Lightning is no better than the Sapphire Dual x.... fact.
because i compared both cards via the reviews/ forums etc, the lightning is no better than the VTX3D as well, it's down to one thing only:-
pure LUCK !!!! you'll either get a card that OCs well, or one that doesn't.
As likely to go as high on a reference card under water. (i.e. extremely unlikely). The card would need too much voltage.
The lightnings are as likely to reach high overclocks as reference cards and all the spiel around them is marketing stuff only.
Plus they only come with single link DVI which would make me look elsewhere even if they did have a higher chance to get a good overclock.
or one that needs RMAing
Out of my four XFX 7970's one will top out at 1.38GHZ in 3DMARK.
There are a couple of games which are vram clock limited (Batman Arkham City) so, beyond 1.34GHZ is useless unless you can get more than 1.85GHZ out of the vRAM.
To go above 1.38V on the reference GPU boards requires a flash to the ASUS test bios, which would not work on this card and *I do not recommend it*, there is high risk you will kill your reference card by using it.
To get to 1.4GHZ really needs 1.4V and (if multiple cards) chilled water, I hope MSI will release something which allows you to do it.
The amount of heat my cards generate in crossfire with 1.38v at 1.25GHZ is unreal.
To the poster who says the MSI card's are not worth it over reference, I think not. If you are on Air cooling they are the best cards out at the moment. And if you slap a water-block onto it your warranty remains unlike the others.
the coil whine also increased whilst surfing the web, especially scrolling up and down a page, i'm getting very paranoid about this next card !
to be honest i blew it by OCing it too far, i've read quite a few posts today and even the more moderate setting that i ran it on, is still much higher than many others here....because the one thing about OCing that i couldn't tell was:-
``is the card happy at this setting, because it wasn't at 1.3v, but feels fine at 1.24.... but is it !![]()
i have one big problem, if i blow the next card as well Ba***** will become very suspicious of me and might not honour my guarantee next time.
as such, i cant afford to go crazy next time, because it was on 1.25v......2200......1800 or close.......but maybe it should only be 1.20v.....1500......1600...
this is a massive reduction, but still way more than stock
i saw some artifacts whilst gaming !!!!! screen taring, pixels, flashing lights etc, but i thought this was due to me being on Win XP/ Compatability mode/ 32 bit etc, rather than the card being OC too far, damn it, maybe it was a bit of both !
the coil whine also increased whilst surfing the web, especially scrolling up and down a page, i noticed this when i was upgrading the rig two days before it blew

Great another rma that we have to pay for, due to someone trying to over clock and not knowing what they were doing. I just hope he doesn't have the cheek to complain about high prices.

Mal - I mean this is the nicest possible way - but you're all over the place!
2.2ghz GPU clock? Are you sure you did this?
You need to do some more research I feel...

so i had it on 1200, even so this OC was still too high, probably the voltage as well, but i've seen loads higher than this online..... so i'm guessing i had a weak card as wellDude just keep the voltage at stock and see what you can do without messing around with it. You clearly haven't got the capability to do more than that.