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

Guys I have my 780 at 1.212v via a modified BIOS but would like to get 1.3v

What's the best and easiest method? Getting 1.3v with Afterburner is a ball ache and I want an easier method.

Currently I'm rock solid stable at 1.3Ghz with 1.212v
 
Guys I have my 780 at 1.212v via a modified BIOS but would like to get 1.3v

What's the best and easiest method? Getting 1.3v with Afterburner is a ball ache and I want an easier method.

Currently I'm rock solid stable at 1.3Ghz with 1.212v

Doing it this way is the easy way :D
Your card is begging for volts as well :cool:
 
Guys I have my 780 at 1.212v via a modified BIOS but would like to get 1.3v

What's the best and easiest method? Getting 1.3v with Afterburner is a ball ache and I want an easier method.

Currently I'm rock solid stable at 1.3Ghz with 1.212v

BIOS flash and Afterburner sadly.

The toughest bit is flashing the card and then all you do is add 3 lines to a file in the AB folder. What 780 is it?

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WF, I just looked at your sig :)
 
it's all good fun though... What kind of clocks would you recommend for 24/7?
I'm only at 1920x1080 so I don't need to push it. I'm thinking somewhere around 1150/1650

Max OC was +454/+706 BTW (1395/1855@1300mV)
 
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it's all good fun though... What kind of clocks would you recommend for 24/7?
I'm only at 1920x1080 so I don't need to push it. I'm thinking somewhere around 1150/1650

Whatever you are comfortable with. 1.25V 24/7 should be no problem at all as you are on water, so 1250Mhz should be easily doable on the core and 1650Mhz on the mem.
 
Would you say 1.3v would be ok on an Arctic Cooling Hybrid?

At 1.3Ghz core with 1.212v it's loading in the low 50's after heavy gaming.

My concern is VRM temps as well as the core temp. I read on another forum that the VRM's generally run 20c hotter than the core. The VRM's are rated for 120C I believe, so long as you keep temps down to 80c, you should be ok. Just keep a close eye on temps and kill the bench if it is getting too hot.
 
My concern is VRM temps as well as the core temp. I read on another forum that the VRM's generally run 20c hotter than the core. The VRM's are rated for 120C I believe, so long as you keep temps down to 80c, you should be ok. Just keep a close eye on temps and kill the bench if it is getting too hot.

Everything I've run this cooler on that's had VRM temp monitoring has shown the VRM to only be within a few degrees of the core at load.

But yea I'll keep an eye out :)
 
Plagiarise much Gregster?

All Gregster has done is take other peoples work from Guru3D and Overclock.net and compile it into his own guide without actually referencing the original writers of these guides while trying to take all the credit.

Nice going Greg.

The original guide is here from 2012!!
Gregster just copied it.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=362667
 
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A massive thanks to Skyn3t and Zawarudo from OCN.net for the voltage tools and without your support, this guide wouldn't be possible. Also thanks to Unwinder for his afterburner skills. Top guys :)

Plagiarise much Gregster?

All Gregster has done is take other peoples work from Guru3D and Overclock.net and compile it into his own guide without actually referencing the original writers of these guides while trying to take all the credit.

Nice going Greg.

Learn to read buddy. Greg has referenced all this in the first post, including naming the users on overclock.net.
 
Plagiarise much Gregster?

All Gregster has done is take other peoples work from Guru3D and Overclock.net and compile it into his own guide without actually referencing the original writers of these guides while trying to take all the credit.

Nice going Greg.

massive thanks to Skyn3t and Zawarudo from OCN.net for the voltage tools and without your support, this guide wouldn't be possible. Also thanks to Unwinder for his afterburner skills.
From the 1st page
What greg has done is simply put a lot of the info/links scattered about into one place to make it easyer for people to find + offers advise to those that ask.
I've never seen him try and take credit and offers a lot of help and advise here,I might not always agree with what he posts on the forums But he is a good contributor and is nearly always worth a read :)
 
Plagiarise much Gregster?

All Gregster has done is take other peoples work from Guru3D and Overclock.net and compile it into his own guide without actually referencing the original writers of these guides while trying to take all the credit.

Nice going Greg.

The original guide is here from 2012!!
Gregster just copied it.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=362667

There are no words..... Well there is but they would get me hit with the ban hammer....
 
Plagiarise much Gregster?

All Gregster has done is take other peoples work from Guru3D and Overclock.net and compile it into his own guide without actually referencing the original writers of these guides while trying to take all the credit.

Nice going Greg.

The original guide is here from 2012!!
Gregster just copied it.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=362667

lol

I am also on OCN.net and I asked skyn3t and Zawarudo if they would mind if I did a guide using their tools on my local forum. Both of them were more than happy for me to do this and I clearly thank them in the first post (in fact, it is the very second line, so you don't have to read far).

A massive thanks to Skyn3t and Zawarudo from OCN.net for the voltage tools and without your support, this guide wouldn't be possible. Also thanks to Unwinder for his afterburner skills. Top guys

But sure, if you consider me passing on something I have done personally and doing a write up of how I did it, it is plagiarism and I am guilty as charged.

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Ahhhh, just worked it out and you are the PermaBanned V3teran.
 
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Plagiarise much Gregster?

All Gregster has done is take other peoples work from Guru3D and Overclock.net and compile it into his own guide without actually referencing the original writers of these guides while trying to take all the credit.

Nice going Greg.

The original guide is here from 2012!!
Gregster just copied it.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=362667

Golden rule - Always read the OP before posting as it prevents you looking like a complete ****
 
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