Read more.But a 20 per cent performance uplift requires 50 per cent more power.
Read more.But a 20 per cent performance uplift requires 50 per cent more power.
I remember before the launch a lot of people (to be fair, the usual Nvidia fanboys on various sites) were claiming that 2.5GHz on air would be simple with this range.
Turns out that 2100MHz is the practical limit. Still, it's still a beast.
Undervolting mods might be more interesting.
Am I the only one that water cools CPU/GPUs and never overclocks them? I do it to get better temps, prolonge component life and be in control of the thermal and noise aspects. Not to get a score on synthetic benchmarks.
Yes you are ...as long as the temps are below that of the air cooled card your still doing what you want
What does it matter now if men believe or no?
What is to come will come. And soon you too will stand aside,
To murmur in pity that my words were true
(Cassandra, in Agamemnon by Aeschylus)
To see the wizard one must look behind the curtain ....
I never OC GPu's as i've no need to and mostly run CPU's on stock coolers (wraith) and AIO for intel and amd in others but i don;t usually oc them. if i do, i select 'turbo' mode in the bios and don;t mess with the other stuff as i cannot be bothered. i know it defeats the object but i like the look of AIO's and the wraith coolers look good.
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