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Evga precision x oc doesnt do anthing
Evga precision x oc doesnt do anthing










This is where we look back at that Temperature Target we saw earlier. Most reviewers set the Power Target to max, which is 106%, and then the Temp target which we can get to later. Base clock is 863mhz, so we'll need + 137mhz for 1Ghz. Let's say for stock votlage we'll roll with 1Ghz on the core, which is nice in itself.

evga precision x oc doesnt do anthing

You can do this on the Mem Clock Offset slider. Now my main aim was 7Ghz memory, so from 1502, I needed +248mhz on the memory to bring it to 1750 (times four is 7Ghz). I then set out to create a stable overclock, which you can see in my system specs is:īut let's say you want to start at big round numbers, which is what I did. At first it was a little confusing, I didnt quite know how the advanced options worked as it looked a little different, so I spent about 3 hours doing research on specifically overclocking NVidia cards. So I decided to use what a lot of the reviewers used, EVGA Precision, which has the same backbone as Afterburner. Needless to say i got consistent display adapter crashes, and I was getting pretty frustrated. When my 780 arrived, I immediately set the clock for what was around 1ghz and memory for 7Ghz effective, and then messed around with the poor voltage options in AB. Usually I use MSI Afterburner, and have done since I started overclocking. Before it even arrived, I was checking out reviews and forums for the overclock, and immediately knew I wanted to get 7Ghz effective on the memory, and then clock the core from there.

evga precision x oc doesnt do anthing

So as some of you know I bought a GTX 780 within 10 minutes of the release.












Evga precision x oc doesnt do anthing