Nothing dippy about something we don't know
Basically, you fire up your computer and the GPU sits at 325Mhz Core. you fire up a game and it jumps up to 1045Mhz (if you use Skynets BIOS). As soon as you stop playing, it drops down to 325Mhz again.
If you run MSI AB and add +200Mhz to the core for instance, it will sit at 325Mhz on desktop/idle and as soon as you start gaming, it will jump up to 1245Mhz (if you use Skynets BIOS) and again, when you stop playing it drops down to 325Mhz. At what ever you set the speed at, it stays there and doesn't fluctuate. I notice in loading screens/menus, it drops off but that is the only time it does.
If you are not under water, just keep an eye on temps, as I believe it also stops the heat throttling but not 100% on that.
If you use Skynets BIOS, add 3 lines to MSI AB Beta 18 and you can have up to 1.3V as well (1.325V effective with Skynets BIOS).
At the bottom of my sig is a guide to flashing and overclocking, which has some useful info in.