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GTX 780 Owners Club

Open NvInspector and put your mouse over the bit that says 'GDDR5' it will bring up what IC's are being used like so:

nvinspector.jpg

Damn - you beat me to it again Pgi, was just going to say see post 1694. Lol

Mark
 
I have Samsung ram on my 780. It doesn't clock very well, at all :(
Thought i had Elpida originally but Paul's ^^ thingy says Sammy :o

Don't worry your not alone - have Sammy memory on my Msi 780, and it is crap at clocking, cant get more than =280 or so out of it. Oh well luck of the draw as always I suppose

Mark
 
What is the max boost clock gaming? my SC 780 is 1089 and it's not the best clocker, 1170 stable with crisis 3. The power limit holds these cards back as well, waiting for a modded bios for mine.

1250 boost is fine on mine with a better fan profile to keep it cool. On the stock profile it throttles at anything over 1200 as the fan RPM is quite low to keep the noise down.

My EVGA SC has SK Hynix Ram if that is any good or not...
 
I have Samsung ram on my 780. It doesn't clock very well, at all :(
Thought i had Elpida originally but Paul's ^^ thingy says Sammy :o

Not sure if its one or both of my cards, as ones Elpida, but they certainly won't do 7ghz (+800) as a pair!

Both will do well over 1200mhz though, once under water I'm going to brutalise the Elpida card with 1.45v :D
 
What are the temps like on your Classifieds when you have 2 running in SLI ??

(That if they are the air cooled ones)

To be honest, I've not really paid too much attention to the temps. But don't recall them going over 60/65 degrees during benchmarks. I'll make a note of them next time I run BF3. They're on air btw! Stock coolers.
 
It runs +200 on the core and +300 on the mem. Boost is 1250Mhz with a decent fan profile set. But tbh I just run it at stock now as at 1080p it's more than enough for me.

Hi Moogley!

When you clocked your card, did you mess with any of the over voltage settings? Or did you just set power and temp targets and that's it?
 
Hi Moogley!

When you clocked your card, did you mess with any of the over voltage settings? Or did you just set power and temp targets and that's it?

I have left the power and temps settings at 100/79. Just adjusted the core clock and mem clock and set a custom fan profile. Most of the time I just leave the card at stock as I see no difference in game and prefer it to be nice and quite.

 
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My B1 core MSI gaming edition is unstable above 1150 and very unstable above 1228 even with 1.2V. The SK hynix ram is ok up to 1801 (3602/7.2GHz) In precision this is +100 on the core and +600 on the memory. Asic quality is 82.6% and it is watercooled which doesn't exceed 45 degrees.
 
My day 1 release reference Gigabyte card is an A1 core. Stock boost to 1050 core. Able to reach 1350MHz core with unlocked voltage. I don't bother with RAM OCs much. Taken it to around 6.5 GHz.
 
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