Stock voltage on mine is .981V, with a max OC of ~930MHz. At 1.08 the max is 1036MHz. I Just ran OCCT again, and the GPU temp reached 72C. Max on both VRMs was 70C according to GPU-Z.
I'll probably just accept this as bad luck, but receiving what I suspect is an open box card is upsetting.
It's already loud, so more voltage is not an option. I had to force the fan to 72% to keep it at 70C while running OCCT.
It runs games smoothly, just doesn't overclock well.
A warning to those interested in the Twin Frozr from Newegg- they are still shipping cards with the 7950 PCB. Mine just arrived, and it struggles to reach 1GHz at under 70C (1.081V). I suspect they sent a used card since the box was dented and the heatsink had a small scratch.
Is it worth...
According to this, it's caused by the video card not being properly seated, but that's probably not it if you saw the splash screen.
Check out Samsung MV-3V4G3D/US. It's cheap and getting a lot of good reviews. A lot are getting 2133MHz+.
The BenQ may have the lowest input lag, but several reviews mention that it has slow pixel response compared to other 120Hz monitors.
Where did you get the LG? It doesn't look like it is made anymore. I can only find refurbs.
Can you give any details? I've been considering the SA2311W, but...
I use the PS3 controller with trigger caps. The triggers are the PS3 controller's weakest point, but with the caps it is equal to the 360 IMO.
Wireless works perfectly with bluetooth, but I haven't tried any other bluetooth devices.
I just ordered the PS3 controller along with these trigger adapters for racing. The d-pad and better wireless support are why I bought it over the 360 controller.
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