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***GTX 780 Ti Owners Thread***

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1223 is that stock core voltage?

If so bloody superb, maybe we picked a lemon as ours needed voltage to go beyond 1200Mhz, but with voltage it did an easy 1284MHz artefact and crash free. 1300Mhz was possible for benching, ours was Gigabyte too! :)

yup thats stock :D , gibbo how did u add more voltage msi after burner wont let me :?
 
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Gibbo is using a Classified (or should say 8Pack and Gibbo), which will allow more voltage.

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 :)
 
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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 :)

Ohhhh, that makes the 780Ti stand out a little more then. I misread Ian's write up and thought he was using a 780Ti Classy. Cheers for the info.
 
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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 :)

what is classified tool is it hardware of software?

What clocks are those results at?

I get around 60fps on my 780 with the same settings, diff CPU though :p

1200mhz and stock mem
 
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