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I have delidded mine and put cool laboratory liquid ultra on DIE, lapped the IHS and put it there too and that gave me ~20-25c. But I'm still not able to go 100% stable with 4,7ghz. I need 1,416v to pass small ffts and I reach 82c max.(pretty warm ambient temp).
Funny thing is that I can prime small ffts but games go "blue smiley of death".
Friend of mine does 5ghz 24/7 with 1,48v on water. I read so many oc guide's and i have the feeling that my chip Is really that bad... (I.e.it needs too much voltage).
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yes a little higher than the non downsampling bios my card is perfectly stable at 1.2ghz 1,212v but I don't want to run that voltage everyday so lowered to 1150mhz 1.165v and is stable too
Oh wow.... mine is running now with 1150mhz but with 1200v to be stable.... (ASIC 72,9).
I´ll flash the card again.
Thank you for clarification
Cheers
Yosh
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Thanks svl7 the downsampling bios is awesome I can get higher overclocks now you think 1.212v is too much for 1200mhz 6500mhz? that's the voltage for gaming stable I can run benchmarks at lower volts but is not gaming stable
Am I getting this right? You achieved higher clocks with the Downsampling Bios? Because I'm aiming also for 1,2Ghz with 1,212V but it's very unstable. I'm using the V4 OC Version also with Arctic Accelero Xtreme III(nice thingy).
Cheers
Yosh
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Uhm, now it works....?!
I just hit K-Boost, hit it again, hit default, hit it again and suddenly... it works like a charm
Edit: Nevermind.... I had set "Maximum Performance" in the Nvidia Control Panel and that was what prevented clocks and voltages to go down when idling
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My Voltage does not idle.
I´m using EVGA PrecisionX.
What have to do, to get it working?
Nvidia GTX Titan - modified VBIOS for more control and better overclocking
in NVIDIA Video Cards
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I flashed my Titan again with the downsampling version and can´t get higher clocks.
The highest possible clocks are 1176/3506Mhz with 1212V.
I was aiming for 1200Mhz
I could get 1189Mhz but had to lower the memory and i discovered that i´m better with 1176 gpu clock and raising the memory to 3506.
Difference between 1215 and 1176 fps wise is 1~2 fps... but the difference between 3250 and 3505 Mhz memory is 5~6 fps!!!
In conclusion, i´m happy as it is with 1176/3506
Thank you for that great BIOS!!!!