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No we mean +350 or +400 offset
^^ 100% fan speed ^^
Do you have to keep the fan speed set to 100% all the time when it overclocked ?
Be interesting to know what speed/rpm the fan on this EVGA GeForce GTX 780Ti Superclock in this link below is set to..
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-233-EA&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=1402
Anybody using a single card for 2560x1440, any good or not
Well that is what I purchased mine for. So far I have only played Splinter Cell and BioShock so I haven't really taxed it yet. Must take BF4 for a spin.Anybody using a single card for 2560x1440, any good or not
On 780Ti we used a Gigabyte version, 780Ti Classified not out yet.
Classified was 780 version.
We used Precision X on both of them with Classified tool, to increase Vcore to 1.3v
Thanks for the update as I'm just about to buy the evga 780ti super clocked edition. Has anyone else managed any better with overclocking these?Just food for thought. Judging by the overclocking potential of my 3 Superclocked cards - I think they've been thrown off the line and put out at the 1110 boost clock on the basis that they actually-don't-clock that well.
All three of mine struggle to get to 1200Mhz on stock volts. Memory they all reach 1900Mhz. Just throwing that out there for anyone looking to buy them.
How are the reference cards doing for overclocking? Compared to the sc version are they getting close to the sc speeds?