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

E Power the card. EVbot apply!!! Vsense on power board monitors actual voltage in 3D. Works for all with 4-5 hours soldering easy!!

Alternative DC2 hotwire apply!!

ABX slide and apply!!!

Why 11 pages??? ;)
 
E Power the card. EVbot apply!!! Vsense on power board monitors actual voltage in 3D. Works for all with 4-5 hours soldering easy!!

Alternative DC2 hotwire apply!!

ABX slide and apply!!!

Why 11 pages??? ;)


Because most people have ref cards and have rigs they use to actually game, and aren't Mr Freeze of the computer world trying to take over the planet? ;)
 
11 pages long because some people like me are Noob and our card is like our pet we treat her nice But like to give her a chance to stretch her legs from time to time
 
Card eventually crashed at 1200mhz on GW2, knocked it down to 1150mhz and the memory at 6800mhz and all has been well. I did see 82c though at 100% fan speed on GW2 when getting high fps.

I really should stop being lazy and water cool it but it's a right faf on when it comes to getting a new card. If I was the type who stuck with something for 2-3 years it wouldn't bother me.
 
Card eventually crashed at 1200mhz on GW2, knocked it down to 1150mhz and the memory at 6800mhz and all has been well. I did see 82c though at 100% fan speed on GW2 when getting high fps.

I really should stop being lazy and water cool it but it's a right faf on when it comes to getting a new card. If I was the type who stuck with something for 2-3 years it wouldn't bother me.

If it's just the GPUs you change do as Frosty has done and slap QDCs onto the blocks. Draining a whole loop isn't much of a pain if you build a drain port into your build, depends if you bother thinking that far ahead :)

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A quick update on this guys. There is a new NVflash, that is so easy to use. Just put the NVflash.exe and files into the same folder as the BIOS and open an elevated command window and type:

nvflash x.rom
(or whatever your BIOS name is)

If you have multiple cards, it will ask at each card if you want to flash that one as well. So simples :)

http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2231/nvflash-5-134-0-1-for-windows/

Download it from there.
 
Just tried the new nvflash.exe file up a few posts and after I've used the elevated command window and did what was said before, it says new gpu bios but the window didn't close itself like I read it on the first post. Do I just close the window, restart and reinstall my drivers? It literally took 4 seconds.
 
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