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How to over volt a Titan, a 780Ti or a 780 guide

Advised in mismatch ID but same ID would not and never have.

Example If I went EVGA to Asus Bios I would and in past a good few Gens ago the driver would detect it as a change and you had to reinstall.
 
Yeah it was never fully stable for that length of time without these bios. Saves me upgrading to a 780ti as I'd need a good clocking ti to notice any performance above this I'd imagine.
 
From my reading you would be unlucky to not get at very least 1200mhz from a Ti and more likely 1250mhz with stock volts on many samples.

Clock for clock it will be faster due to more Cores anyhow but may not be worth the upgrade cost.
 
Would just be a silly upgrade the more I think about it, better off saving the money for the top end 8 series card at end of year hopefully :)
 
Suarez7 said:
Would just be a silly upgrade the more I think about it, better off saving the money for the top end 8 series card at end of year hopefully :)
Kidney ready to be sold for organ transplant to fund project...

And the horrible wait for custom cooled cards 2 months after release... :(
 
Any idea how safe it is flashing a B1 80.80 bios over to an A1 80.10 card? As its just dawned on me after I had issues with a Jetstream bios on my phantoms (same pcb) that the bios I was using was for a B1 not A1...

Skyn3t posted this, though it stipulates reference...

Skyn3t said:
Only Flash this vBios if you GPU was delivered with 80.80.xx.xx.xx bios revision 80.80.xx.xx.xx bios revision is not fully compatible with any
First batch GTX 780 reference design that come out with
Version 80.10.36.xx.xx
Version 80.10.37.xx.xx
Version 80.10.3A.xx.xx

One of my cards came with 80.10.3A and the other 80.10.36
 
From my reading you would be unlucky to not get at very least 1200mhz from a Ti and more likely 1250mhz with stock volts on many samples.

Clock for clock it will be faster due to more Cores anyhow but may not be worth the upgrade cost.

Yeah I've had two, both hit 1250Mhz, and I have two friends with them and they both get over 1200Mhz.
 
Any idea how safe it is flashing a B1 80.80 bios over to an A1 80.10 card? As its just dawned on me after I had issues with a Jetstream bios on my phantoms (same pcb) that the bios I was using was for a B1 not A1...

Skyn3t posted this, though it stipulates reference...



One of my cards came with 80.10.3A and the other 80.10.36

i think i rember sky saying Not to flash a B1 bios on a A1 and not to flash a A1 on a B1 but i'm too lazy to look through the thread n look sorry
 
No worries, found an A1 bios for my cards, nice and solid though no voltage control on my second card now :(

7ghz on an Elpida card, thanks :D

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