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Help me O/C my 7970 windforce

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Ok i think i'm in need of alittle help. My card has a stock voltage of 1174mv i have had it bench heaven at 1125 core without artifacts on stock volts with memory at stock. Drivers are latest beta and using afterburner 2.2.2 , limits in CCC are 1200 core and 1650 memory. Have the missing dll files in afterburner folder. My card has a small amount of coil wine when testing but as soon as i try to test at 1130-1140 core i get small flashing areas of textures in heaven but it will not crash or freeze. I have had 20%power and also tried alittle extra volts, 1187mv but i get more coil whine and a sort of fizzing noise with it. I haven't tried anyfurther as i don't want to damage my card. I know these are good for at least 1.25-1.3 volts on air and gpuz is telling me my card is not pulling 1.174v at load more like 1.65v which i guess is a little v droop. Temps have been 63° at most during heaven and 30° idle.
 
Your card will not be pulling 1.65v ;)

Coil whine is a common on these cards, all 3 of mine had it and it's mostly vanish now with them being used, so it should get better - it certainty won't break the card.

Just keep pushing the volts and try a bit more memory volts ( this is in the msi sub menu).

I would try 1.2 volts, and try and keep the temps down as that in my experience is what causes artifacts when overclocking.
 
Your card will not be pulling 1.65v ;)

Coil whine is a common on these cards, all 3 of mine had it and it's mostly varnish now with them being used, so it should get better - it certainty won't break the card.

Just keep pushing the volts and try a bit more memory volts ( this is in the msi sub menu).

I would try 1.2 volts, and try and keep the temps down as that in my experience is what causes artifacts when overclocking.

Fixed it for ya :D
 
I didn't get much coil whine on mine I think I get it if I have my fans above 60% which I don't, I have my fan at 50% max.
I think cliff meant 1.165mv. Also I have heard people getting rid of coil whine by leaving heaven running for a few hours or over night. Also with the weather at the moment its not ideal overclocking weather ,you will hit higher temps quicker.
Regards
 
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Yes sorry typo, 1.165v. Lol. Won't try at moment as idle temps are up by 6° in this heat. Thx for advice, don't think these cards like getting hotter than 60° it seems.
 
All most cards are water cooled and my PC is quiet, I can hear my harddrives (backup) and Don't notice any coil whine any more.
 
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