Message from @DreadandPie
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I douuuubbbt it
My GTX 760's will go up to 1200mV
Continuously as a max
Never heard of a max under like 1100mv
nevermind
ok its 1.15v max
it just usually runs around .9
Yeah, but you wanna measure max so you know your peak after the increase
That's like 21% higher then
i mean its the max the card can physically do without physically modifying it
How much benefit do you actually get out of that extra .25v though? What's the max freq for no-voltage OC versus that 1.4v?
Stable ofc
no voltage OC is +300mhz, 1.3v gets +780mhz, but i keep it at 1.4v because i want to see when itll die since its a cheap card
And you game with that +780 no issues?
the card runs at 780mhz max without overclock
yeah
though im not personally using the card anymore
And there's no freq difference between 1.3 and 1.4?
still, its in my household getting used daily (lmfao fallout 4)
correct
What's the cards total frequency?
Before oc
730, 780 when it goes into the manufacturer's boost clock
oh yeah i forgot to mention 1.3v helps with memory overclocking a bit but its not by much
the card doesnt memory OC very well anyways
There's a 45% difference in frequency for that 21% increase in voltage. I mean, I won't believe that until I see it, because you get less return in a sloped path, the higher the voltage gets.
how do you want me to prove it?
if it matters to you enough, that is
Also you're like doubling the frequency, it has to perform at least 50% better
however take note
A video I guess
it overclocks high at stock voltage
What's the OC at stock voltage?
The 300
+300
thats rough though since i havent done it in a while
Yeah, but you're saying that a 21% increase in voltage is getting 45% higher frequency
That doesn't really make much sense
It's possible but I will have to see it to believe it, especially with stability tests.
i mean if you're really interested i can go full out with the info