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Decent clocks for a 780 Ti ?

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Just wondering if anyone knows some decent clocks for a 780 Ti.

Got mine running at 1250 fully stable on the core and 7400 on the memory.

This seem ok or is it standard ?
 
I wish, 1.21

Hmmm...seems I've got a goodun then. When benching have you tried running the gpu fan at max speed? I say that because I had difficulty getting over 1225mhz on the core, but when I maxed out the fan, I could hit 1275mhz easy although thats about maximum I can get on mine.
Give Heaven benchie a go with the fan flat out and see if you can get a bit higher, temps should reduce quite a bit too. Also if you're using Afterburner, max out the "power limit" option, I found that helped a fair bit.
 
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That sounds like a Good overclock to me bud. I've had my Ti's in SLI since I got them, so have never tried more than a mild overlock as I simply didn't need to, and they get a bit too toasty as it is to be honest (reference exhaust coolers)
 
I've got my 780Ti on 24/7 clocks of 1241 GPU and 7500 VRAM at 1.15v, I can run at 1268 with 1.21v but would rather run cooler and quieter upping the VRAM more than 7500 doesn't seem to equate to higher bench scores.

I've modded the cards BIOS so that boost is disabled and it runs at the above speeds without having to run afterburner or similar. I've got it fitted with a prolimatech MK-26 cooler using a pair of 140mm Bitfenix Spectre Pro's and modified the fan profile in the BIOS so it's pretty quiet even under load.

This thread particularly the first post is useful if you want to look at playing with your BIOS. Kepler bios tweaker v1.27 is free and allows you to check and modify the key portions of the BIOS. Svets VBios Tuner is payware but allows access to more areas such as the fan profile and is supported pretty well by the author.
 
I've had 2 780s and 2 titans. None of them have done much more than 1202 @ 1.21v.

Memory has also had problems above 6400ish on all of them too.
 
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