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Catalyst 10.3 Application Profile update

most ive took it to is 900 - 1300 on stock volts
thats whats gave me my results above, dont know what to push it too ?
dont really wanna mess with volts as i dont know what im doing
 
i just ran it on the same res as you with my vapor-x's @ 900/1300
had to manually put the fans on 90% so it didnt kick me back to desktop, ive got a FD r2 case with only the supplied 1 front fan and 1 rear, some more/new fans are in order me thinks


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Heaven Demo v1.0
FPS: 88.3
Scores: 2225

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Binary: Windows 32bit Visual C++ 1500 Release Oct 22 2009
Operating system: Windows 7 (build 7600) 64bit
CPU model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz
CPU flags: 3600MHz MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE41 SSE42 HTT
GPU model: ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series 8.712.3.0 1024Mb

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Render: direct3d11
Mode: 1680x1050 fullscreen
Shaders: high
Textures: high
Filter: trilinear
Anisotropy: 4x
Occlusion: enabled
Refraction: enabled
Volumetric: enabled

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most ive took it to is 900 - 1300 on stock volts
thats whats gave me my results above, dont know what to push it too ?
dont really wanna mess with volts as i dont know what im doing

I dont either to be honest.

The xfx tool seems very ease to use (and i doubt a card manufacturer will add software that will instantly kill a card), and the way i understand the voltage is that it just icreased power to the card allowing higher clocks, but obviously the more power the more heat. Providing the temp doesn't go too high dont be scared to overvolt as it's only heat that will kill it (wouldnt go above 90 degrees at load..).

Someone please correct me if i'm wrong.
 
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