Do they also drop the voltage to 0.875V on idle?
Yer bud.
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Do they also drop the voltage to 0.875V on idle?
Yup. I thought so . Guess what, I will keep it at stock then, what is the point of OCing the thing for less than a 4% increase ... Too bad Nvidia made it even worse by making those cards to not go above 1212V unless you buy a Classy ...
Cheers mate ...
(780) EVGA ACX - All reference cards - Gigabyte WFx3 - Gigabyte Ghz Ed - Twin Frozr 4 - EVGA SC Reference - Palit Jetstream - Palit Hall of Fame - Asus DCII
I found the bios here skyn3t thank you! but you techinferno bios as they are? I read on the net that are the best is not it?
On second notes i have just run Starcitizen with gpu z in the background. and the cards appear to be going to 1371.8 mhz each.
however one card is running at a max power consumption of 101.9% whilst the other 115.2%, any ideas
Hi again im back!
still tinkering with my graphics cards
I have changed the cables, both cards used to run on daisy chained 6+8pin cables, now each power point has it's own cable
this improved stability to somewhat of a degree
now what i am trying to fix is the Vdroop sli issue, When i use the vdroop for msi afterburner, it only activates on one gpu and causes some weird scaling issues. stopping the other card getting to the same speed.
I can't use the great Zawarudos tool as i could not install the provided afterburner (got a error about it being outdated) But i know that the tool has a Vdroop sli option on it.
Any suggestions for fixing this?
Kind regards
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