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There's plenty of hacked bios's out there for voltage increases.
Up to a whopping 1.21V. Which is still pathetic. GK110 is capable of so much more with more voltage.
There's plenty of hacked bios's out there for voltage increases.
There's plenty of hacked bios's out there for voltage increases.
Does a hacked bios void your warranty? If it does, I wouldn't even consider it an option.
Other than for higher Benchmark scores don't see any need to push higher voltages for higher OC's, not with my 680's anyhow......I'm sure the 780's even more so.
You're getting a 50% overclock on a classy I take it?
Not everyone runs 3 cards. So why not get a higher frame rate by increasing clocks more. I have a 50% overclock on my GTX780, that definitely wouldn't be possible w/o increasing voltage.
Two GTX770s cost more money than a single watercooled GTX780. Will perform at best 20% better assuming a fully working SLI profile. Plus they will pull a good 50% more power.Totally understand, but its not all about running 3 Cards, I'm sure 2 Cards would provide better performance minus all that goes into WC...6 to one half a dozen of the other....
Two GTX770s cost more money than a single watercooled GTX780. Will perform at best 20% better assuming a fully working SLI profile. Plus they will pull a good 50% more power.
When it comes to folding my single GTX780 will do about 50% more than the two GTX770s combined.
Personally I'd rather have a single watercooled (and overvolted) GTX780Ti than two GTX780s on air assuming the 2880 shader rumour is correct.
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