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trickeh2k

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  1. I have no idea tbh, but then again check your tdp in precision x. Mine rarely goes over 100%, i keep my pwl to 106% tops as there's no need to go higher.
  2. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 video card benchmark result - Intel Core i5-2500K Processor,ASRock P67 Extreme6 this is with another bios though than the one's here. since i'm on a inno3d card the others didnt work out as good as this one i'm on now. Game stable now too at 1215/3151 but that seems to be the current limit of this card and bios atm, hoping for some improvements to see if i'm able to push it a bit more. currently, the memory is a weak spot, leaves very little room for overclocking sadly. If I amp the mem oc with just 15 i get artifacts in 3d mark 11.
  3. nvflash --protectoff nvflash -4 -5 -6 whateveryounamedit.rom
  4. http://www.overclock.net/attachments/14704 (nvflash_dos_5.136.zip 435k .zip file)
  5. Individually. It depends on what clocks you run them at and at what speed. Of course, over volting the cards and running them at a high clock speed will shorten their life span, but as far as I've read, these cards are able to push so much more then what they're capable of stock without doing anymore damage than it would do running a i5 2500k @ 4,5ghz at say... 1.345v. As long as you keep your card cooler than 80 degrees and run at voltage around 1.2xx there should be no risk of damaging your card, however this is just what I read and heard from others so it's not 100% accurate, but i'd guess at least 85%
  6. 320.49 by far. Actually havn't had anyone saying that they had problems with the latest drivers and 780 cards. Have you switched cards as in ati/nvidia without proper uninstalling recently?
  7. Not really sure what you mean with how high can you go, are you talking about voltage? It's supposed to be able to hit 1.200mV but some cards (mine for example) can't get higher than 1.187mV on stock bios.
  8. You sure? I've only got better scores in benchmarks more or less with high ram seeing that not many games utilize that sort of speed Maybe you can do some benchmarks run in a game and show me the difference then! I'm guessing you're not gonna go SLI then? Or where you planning to go SLI with two hydro copper cooler for instance? Yeah, that'll be expensive as hell :/
  9. You need to learn how to use line breaks, it's quite hard and somewhat annoying to read a wall of text First, as far as I know, MSI AB doesn't work properly with 780's, use EVGA Precision X instead. Secondly, drop your ram clock in order to increase your core clock. Clocking the ram doesn't give you much but a few extra points in benchmarks, you'll most likely not see any difference while gaming. Boost works in 13Mhz "clusters". Meaning you will have to drop or increase the core clock offset with 13 in order to get a decrease or increase on the boost. I'm curious to try out a new BIOS myself since my card only gives me +24mV over volting, the last 13mV bump does nothing. My current best result so far is 1202Mhz core and 6600Mhz on the ram, really hoping svl7 will find the time to look into a custom bios for the inno3d icill 780
  10. Hi, this will be my first post here. I came here through overclock.net in regards of custom vbios for my Inno3D GTX 780 iChill Herculez 3000 (VGA Bios Collection: Inno3D GTX 780 3072 MB | techPowerUp - wrong pic though, shows the reference card). As of now, the card won't go over 1.187mV, the last 13mV bump doesn't make any difference. Another member in the thread tried the first OC BIOS you released but it works poorly with the card, as described by him: Weird performance is like this: When i play battlefield 3 the gpu usage with original bios is between 70-85% and with the modified bios from evga or the nvidia version is does only hit 40-60 % gpu usage, also the usage of tdp is lower, so the performance is weird/not stable (atleast for my card). So in short it does not use my gpu optimal with the modified bios, hope you understand it now. Maybey it does work good for your card, but not for me. I hope someone can modify the original inno3d ichill herculez 780 bios (i have that uploaded on techpowerup, and verified ) To remove the gpu boost 2.0 and voltage up to 1.212 (locked at 1.200 here) The kepler bios tweaker has no use on this bios, the voltage is grayed out so not changeable. Needs to be unlocked i guess. Also tdp settings are greyed out, so locked to. So, I guess this is a request for you to see if you can help out creating a custom bios for our cards. Would be hughely appriciated and I'm ofc willing to donate money for your time and effort as you see fit. I also heard that you are busy with other requests and maybe you won't have time at all, but if - as said, it would be much appriciated Thanks!
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