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what does your nVidia GPU boost to?

Stock mine boost to about 1020mhz, obviously I don't run them at stock..

Run mine OC in SLI @ 1219mhz. Low temps and ref cooling.

Love my Ti's I do (:

Is that under water or normal air cooling and does it stay at 1020Mhz or does it downclock when it gets hot?
 
Do both the 6 and 7 series drop by 13mhz when hitting 70c? I know my 780 does as it hit 70c once running heaven. Cant remember with the 670's though.
 
Yep, will change a good bit though once i stick another in. My wf 670's would hit 72 and 55c respectively. I could go for a reference blower card and put it in the top slot, but it wouldnt look right in the case.
 
Reference Asus 780 Ti boosts to 1162, Air cooled, No overclocking software installed i.e Afterburner or Precision X
Guess I won the silicon lottery on the boost department but it doesn't overclock that well, Can only get 1240 on the core and anything higher is unstable -

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Yep, will change a good bit though once i stick another in. My wf 670's would hit 72 and 55c respectively. I could go for a reference blower card and put it in the top slot, but it wouldnt look right in the case.

Put the reference on the bottom if you go that way.
 
Put the reference on the bottom if you go that way.
Would it not be better to have the non ref card on the bottom, therefore the fans of the non ref model arent obstructed? Pic of the system as it currently is.



Not the best angle tbh. The previous setup had the bottom card at 55c max, both wf. Top one would hit the throttle limit pretty quickly and drop the boost clock.
 
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