More volts don't really help in this case: going up from 1.265v to 1.35v gains me 30MHz on the core and nothing on the shaders. Lower temperatures are the way to go, I think. The PCB is the one of a GTX I presume. Nvidia never supported 3-way sli for the GT cards, so even if I connect a third card, it's most likely there's a problem with the drivers. |
I have several VGA coolers here, will see, once I fetch the cards... so we need to get them sub 60°C to get more out of them (since they still top at 60-65°C with the boxed cooler) |
Do you have a watercooling setup? |
I have a watercooling setup but no blocks for them cards... Been looking for some Swiftech MC60-R but can't find them at a decent price (there's one that has 2 MC60's but they are not cmpaible to all Nvidia, ATI cards...) for single vga we can mod a mount of a normal CPU block ( I see the XSPC is the same for the GPU as the CPU ), for SLI I would need them Swiftechs... or sortlike... New blocks would cost around 45 euro's a piece, without shipping fees... |
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this makes me absolutely sick ! Massman you are aware that if ya HD's are full of Data that they weigh at least 100grams more ? |
The more the merrier. Currently running 4.5G 3D stable ... cool! |
I had several G92 cards(88GS/GT/GTS) and they always scaled good with more voltage on air. Even with 1.4V+ and an ACS1 on it. |
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I'll be back !!! top job :) |
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