XFX 7950 on the 7970 pcb (6pin + 8pin) with the free games, voltage unlocked for £215, which people have shown running in crossfire at 1200+ speeds madness
The majority don't visit forums like this though, so they will be unaware.
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XFX 7950 on the 7970 pcb (6pin + 8pin) with the free games, voltage unlocked for £215, which people have shown running in crossfire at 1200+ speeds madness



The majority don't visit forums like this though, so they will be unaware.
@ VoltageLockersUK.I don't have a clue matt, I'm afraid it went belly up the second night I had it so I never got round to checking, but from memory, as soon as the gpu went above 65c, it started to crap out unless it was on stock clocks.
You could slow down the fan but temps could get higher with the card staying stable@stock, but the slightest bump on the core resulted in instability if the temps went above 65c.
My OC does the same, it wasn't until I realised it was the vrms that was the problem as vrm temps increase considerably when oc'ing.
It feels like the same scenario as the 58's-69's, the vrms ran hot on the 58's and I presume the refreshed 88's will have a better power delivery much like the 69's did(at least -30c cooler).
we all like a good fiddle from time to time,LEAVE them UNLOCKED!!

increasing volts decrease life of the product.
i guess they are getting too many people trying to RMA cards which were excessively overclocked.
tbh i don't personally have a problem with them setting a maximum safe voltage, but i can imagine more hardcore overclocking enthusiasts having issues with it.