I have always used MSI Afterburner as it just seems easier to use and read than EVGA Precision or any other tool.
What I don't understand is that my 780 Ti SC is clocked to +75mV Core voltage (max) 106 % power limit, Core is at +50 and memory +250 with a custom fan curve.
However max power limit in use goes to 112, core clock to 1200 and memory clock to 3746.
Just looking at the core clock, the default is 1006 with it overclocked its 1056 with the boost showing 1122Mhz in GPU-Z. Where does the other 78Mhz come from? When I set what otherssay on the core - 100+ its usually stable in benchmarking but will crash the drivers in games such as Squad and GTA V - The only two game I play
Think i'll just keep it at +50 +250 but interested to know why it boosts to 1200 under full load
What I don't understand is that my 780 Ti SC is clocked to +75mV Core voltage (max) 106 % power limit, Core is at +50 and memory +250 with a custom fan curve.
However max power limit in use goes to 112, core clock to 1200 and memory clock to 3746.
Just looking at the core clock, the default is 1006 with it overclocked its 1056 with the boost showing 1122Mhz in GPU-Z. Where does the other 78Mhz come from? When I set what otherssay on the core - 100+ its usually stable in benchmarking but will crash the drivers in games such as Squad and GTA V - The only two game I play
Think i'll just keep it at +50 +250 but interested to know why it boosts to 1200 under full load