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Hi,

so the models you can see at eu.evga.com/stepup are only the models you can step up to.
To be eligable for the step up program you need to register the card within the first 14 days of purchase. If this did not happen you need to purchase an extended warranty bundle, then you will have the option available in your account again. The extended warranty will after the Step Up transfer to the new card.
If there is any further issue just drop me an email to [email protected] with OCUK in the subject matter and your S/N then I can proof if something is going wrong.
 
Hi,

Can you tell me if Precision is officially supported with the 780ti?

My superclocked cards don't seem to be scaling up with the available 75mv leeway you've decided to give. I saw it hit 1.2v maybe once in 3 hours. 1220mhz with 100mhz offset seems to be the max even with voltage offset applied, and even then then it's not entirely stable.

Is this something to do with the new power balancing?

I'm on Windows 8.1
 
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@ Kapstaat: The Ti classis will also have 14 power phases and three gig of RAM. Sor far clocks are not confirmed. We will probably have all information next week... What I can already say is it is probably going to be the fastest GPU available :)

@ Nelly: The standard three year warranty is transfareable. If the second hand user do have the originally invoice he will have three years of waaranty from the originally purchase date. If the second hand user do not have the invoice we give three years of warranty from the date the card left our warehouse. Optional exteded warrantys are only for the originally purchaser.

@ MjFrosty: Yes, Precision should work with TI cards. If there is any issue you can try to delete all driver and tools that do have access to the graphics card with third party tools like driver fusion or CCcleaner and download and install only the latest version.
Did you also proof the usage of the CPU and RAM to see if one of those is bottlenecking? What application have you used for testing? Which CPU do you run at which speeds?
The card will only run full clocks if it is required by the system and if the resources do support it. What kind of power supply are you using?
 
@ Kapstaat: The Ti classis will also have 14 power phases and three gig of RAM. Sor far clocks are not confirmed. We will probably have all information next week... What I can already say is it is probably going to be the fastest GPU available :)

@ Nelly: The standard three year warranty is transfareable. If the second hand user do have the originally invoice he will have three years of waaranty from the originally purchase date. If the second hand user do not have the invoice we give three years of warranty from the date the card left our warehouse. Optional exteded warrantys are only for the originally purchaser.

@ MjFrosty: Yes, Precision should work with TI cards. If there is any issue you can try to delete all driver and tools that do have access to the graphics card with third party tools like driver fusion or CCcleaner and download and install only the latest version.
Did you also proof the usage of the CPU and RAM to see if one of those is bottlenecking? What application have you used for testing? Which CPU do you run at which speeds?
The card will only run full clocks if it is required by the system and if the resources do support it. What kind of power supply are you using?
 
Cpu is 4960 @ 4.5ghz.
PSU is a Enermax Revo 1500w.
Im using precision to monitor the voltage and it sits at 1.117 even when offset is set to 75mv.

This is with a single card not in SLI although the other two are in situ. Stock boost is around 1110mhz for the most part, adding any more than 50mhz offset on the core causes artefacting although I can get the memory stable with a 480mhz offset to take it to circa 3980mhz. I need more volts :)

Edit: seems a few people with other reference cards aren't able to get any sense out of the voltage offset in Precision.
 
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There is definitely an issue here as even with kboost enabled, it'll sit fine at 1.2v in 2d but soon as I launch any kind of benchmark it'll start fluctuating back down to as low as 1.112v which is about as useful as a chocolate tea pot. Something is broken...
 
There is definitely an issue here as even with kboost enabled, it'll sit fine at 1.2v in 2d but soon as I launch any kind of benchmark it'll start fluctuating back down to as low as 1.112v which is about as useful as a chocolate tea pot. Something is broken...

Both my Titans would do that same thing. Benching would constantly see volts up and down. K-Boost did sort it iirc.
 
Yeh kboost makes no difference here. Probably needs an update. Not sure how others are applying voltage.

Just had a look at the 3dmark firestrike results on their site and I don't think anyone is doing that well with the 780ti yet. This is the best single card score

http://www.3dmark.com/fs/1130791

So hazard a guess the overclocking software they are using is in need of a update.
 
Aye, not so bad then. I could probably do that score with some flashy disco shiz going on to be fair :).

Come on EVGA pull your finger out! :D

Soon as I enter the TR bench the volts drop all the way down to 1.112v...so any substantial overclock kills over straight away. Not very impressed considering they ship the cards with the current version of Precision too...
 
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Yep. Same effect, drops straight back down to 1.112v. I've been speaking with someone offline and the only way they've managed to maintain voltage is with skyn3t modded bios and then use precision, unlocks 1.21v and I'm assuming by the fact he's told me - it has fixed the issue. It's a non boost bios though. I'd rather wait till you guys work out what the problem is.

Worth noting his was actually a Gigabyte ref card - which he'd tried on the SC BIOS with no joy either. Surprised this hasn't cropped up else where online yet TBH.
 
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Posted about this on the EVGA forum and I've been told to try with my CPU at default clocks. How trivial....

If something isn't released soon I might just send them back TBH.
 
Thanks Dominik. From what other users are saying it sounds as though the cards hitting its power target before it can even use the extra voltage. Pretty unimpressive if this is the case. As I say K-boost makes no difference, it's pointless on this card if it won't maintain volts on the stock BIOS. That said I've managed some good runs with as little as a 36mv offset in Tri SLI. But would like just a little bit more leeway please! It's all very timid :).

I'm not keen on using the LLC mod on the Ti yet either as I'm not sure if it would have any adverse effects.
 
Morning Dominik

Like others am waiting for the 780ti classified tbc will it be coming as a hydro-copper option also once registered with yourselves and it becomes eligible for the step up program should NVidia drop a 790 dual gpu would I be able to upgrade to that and within what time frame?

Sorry for all the questions but I like to arm myself before making an expensive purchase :)
 
@ Frosty: As I know the tools that worked for Titan and 780 will also work for TIs

@ Toxic: Yes, the Classi will be available as air and watercooled Version.
It will be eligible for the Step Up program but not all cards do get added to the Step Up, the 690 was also not available in Step Up as it was a Limited Edition card so if there will come a dual card it is depending if this will be limited or not....
 
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