Just completed the drone mission in Star Citizen and it didn't get above 52C with the 4.4GHz overclock. Though there was some stuttering but I think that has to do with me still using an HD 6870. Just waiting for my 780Ti to get repaired and sent back.
*UPDATE*
I let the benchtest run overnight...
So I think you guys were on to something with the voltages. I took some of your advice and used another test bench RealBench by Asus. I also just decided to set my voltage, BCLK and Ratios manually and I have a stable overclock of 4.4GHz at only 72C on load. I could go back to stock speeds I...
Using OCCT that was recommended, the core voltage, according to CPU-Z, only gets to the 1.147V at max and according to OCCT the VCORE is at max 1.89v
This is the voltages according to the BIOS
Well I guess that is true. I should have just did more research and tried other tests.
Indeed you have. I added the 2 fans on the outside of the case for intake. Both are 120mm so that should suffice (I hope)? I have in total 5 case fans and the 2 CPU fans. I'm about to do some tests now to...
Alright I ran XTU did a 15 minute stress test didn't go above 65C and did the benchmark and I got a score of 1586 with a max CPU temp of 62C.
So I guess that it's not my CPU just an issue with Prime95.
Yeah I used the EZ tuning because I was having a lot of issues with enabling the XMP profile, matter of fact anything I did manually I kept getting overclock failure errors, including just enabling the XMP profile itself.
Yeah upwards to the top so the top fan can pull the air. I would put more fans in but there isn't anywhere else to put more. The heatsink is so huge that I can't fit anymore fans in the case. I am considering getting a new case anyways but for now this will suffice. The TIM I am using is Arctic...
So I just re-applied thermal paste thrice now. Made sure it's a pea sized dot in the middle like I always do.
I am using the Noctua D15 with both fans in place, blowing upwards. I have 1 140MM fan and 2x 120MM fans. I would have 2 more 120MM fans on the side but they will not fit with the...
Sure no problem, I just received the fan today and replaced it and it works perfectly fine now. Though I had to remove the plastic on the side to plug in the fan because I was out of thermal paste, but that was easy enough with a pair needle nose pliers.
Card works perfect now. Thanks XFX :)
Figured this little bit of info would be helpful to people.
The video cards are sent throughout the world and only in some countries is the warranty voided when removing the sticker and/or screws. In North America this does not void the warranty as have been explained to me by an XFX...
Not sure what kind of fan it is, it's the stock fan that came with the card. Also, because I already took the card apart it voided the warranty, didn't know it had a lifetime warranty (guess I should have paid attention to that). No big deal I'm going to end up buying a 3rd party fan/heatsink...
OK, voltage is 1.175v according to CPUID HWMonitor and when I got home it was idling at 39ºC (I left my computer running all day with HWMonitor on and it never got past 42ºC [probably a bad idea, but at this point I don't have high hopes for this card anyways]) but when I played wow for about...
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