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dvize

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  1. Hello guys,

    I have overclocked my gtx 780 sc acx with the bios 80.10.3A.00.80 and everything is fine :D

    But I have some questions:

    - GPU show me 1215mhz on the GPU clock but in game EVGA Precision show me 1202 mhz, is it normal? Maybe there is a limit in the software?

    - Is it possible for me to flash the card with the Classified bios? And if it is possible, can I expect to a better overclocking of my card?

    INFOS: GPU clock 1215 mhz, memory 1560 mhz on GPUZ. Cannot go higher.

    Thank you in advance.

    I noticed that as well and from some other posts I read, it seems like the difference between the numbers you see in GPU-Z and EVGA precision is that NVidia overclocking really only works in sets of 13 MHz or something like that. The EVGA Precision is the real number. If you are using the 80.10.3A.00.80 bios, I recommend you use nvflash-windows version and take the 80.10.3A.00.81 Version from the first post. You can up your voltage using MSI Precision to a safe voltage and then overclock more. Some games are finicky about overclocks so careful on the memory overclocks. I only recommend ocing up to 1.23 volts on the card on stock air cooling. I am running my case open and I could smell something burning at higher voltages.

  2. Here is the image of mine. Using rainmeter steam wheel, think I got it off of deviant art. I have a dual monitor setup but they are different sizes which is why it looks weird. I purchased displayfusion and am using that to display different background images on the fly for both monitors. It also duplicates the task bar so when I use my main monitor for my ps3, I can still just use the secondary monitor to browse while i'm waiting to respawn.

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  3. Yeah, I just put in my evga 780 sc acx from amazon it is pretty beastly. This gpu boost 2.0 is ridiculous though. I may have to put in the OC bios because I want my clocks to stay permanent. This card runs so much cooler than my evga gtx 570 though. I usually have about 87 degrees with full gpu use, but the max I have hit on my new card is about 76 (with overclocking). Asic value is 79% . I'm not sure if any of you other guys are running into this problem, but whenever I run skyrim, it stalls out after like 2 mins. The display driver crashes and that's with a mild overclock.

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