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Overclocking GTX 780?

Hey Guys,

 

Recently I've watercooling my ASUS GTX 780 and tried some overclocking. 

 

I've used a manual from hardocp.com and used their settings. My GTX 780 has a GPU Boost Clock of 1145MHz, which makes the GPU Boost faster than of the GTX 780i. My temps are on full load in the low 50 degrees ©.

Can I damage my GPU much with these settings? I've configures the Power Target % on 100% and not 110% as stated in the hardocp-article.

 

Settings below (but changed Power Target to 100%):

 

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What are your opinions about doing this and does this really make my Asus GTX 780 faster than (for example) the Asus GTX 780ti?

 

From what I can tell, I've got higher boost, but the 780ti has faster memory.

 

 

Currently working on a Watercooled Corsair Obsidian 350D (clicky)


Intel i5 4670k, ASUS GTX 780, Samsung 840 Evo, 16GB RAM, 3 TB Seagate HDD

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780ti has more cuda cores then a 780...

 

 

boostclock isnt that important

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