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Have I been lucky with my two cards? My previous overclocked to 1560/2000, with 1540 being stable in games, and my current overclocks to 1580/2000 (anything higher than 2000 memory on both cards seems to crash), and I've not really tried to game on such high clocks, but it's fine for benches.
Managing 1500Mhz stable in almost every game apart from Witcher 3, why is that? Witcher 3 just doesn't seem to like anything above 1490Mhz for me
Temps hover around 64-70 for games with 70% fan speed.
I'm an idiot and set my case fans (1 front and 1 back) to idle at 25% manually since I bought this computer.
I just changed them to 100% and the temps on the card dropped over 5 degrees.
I also have 3 more fans coming on Monday to install on the top of my case to pull in cold air so hopefully that'll decrease temps even more.
But does anyone have any similiar experience with Witcher 3 and overclocking?
Shouldn't it be stable in Witcher 3 if it's stable in all other games?
hello
wonder if anybody could help me p[lease, im getting a 4k monitor soon, is this the best graphics card there is, i intend getting the phillips 4k one,
also ive seen people mension a few times having 2 graphics cards is that for 2 monitors?
cheers
Fair enough!
I've not tried Witcher, but I have heard it's stunning. I am going to wait until I get a new monitor so I don't spoil the graphics on my first go on it.
Which of the 980Ti reference card brands offer the best UK after sales support (UK RMA centre, etc). I see that Zotac offer a 5 year warranty but they are based in Macau?
Also, how are you guys with reference cards at stock settings finding the cooler noise under load after a few months now? A few reviews have described it as relatively "loud" even though the db levels don't seem too bad.