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Hey LTT,

I plan on water cooling my classified 780 ti in the future and was wondering what the maximum safe voltage offset I could put on it would be. So how many extra mv's could I add? Hopefully those are the right units...

Thanks!

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I've seen people go for 125% instead of 100 but I think 117% is like max recommended with watercooling, correct me if I'm wrong! :)

Emmh... Maybe consider killing yourself before you talk to me?

 

Pople on this forum though some of them had a brain, turns out, no.

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I've seen people go for 125% instead of 100 but I think 117% is like max recommended with watercooling, correct me if I'm wrong! :)

That's the power limit...OP is talking about Voltage  @OP I wouldn't go above 1.3v on a personal level, I read most people doing the same, not sure how many extra mv that is compared to the stock voltage. (not sure what stock voltage is on 780 ti classified) but that is what I would recoomend hope this helps :D

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I use the skyn3t bios on my TI, and I run it @ 150% power level. Using the Unofficially official voltage app, I run my card @ 1.4V (but im on water, and it doesn't go past 52C under load). The classifieds can handle up to 1.5V, and the K|NGP|N edition can go up to 1.6V.

Theoretically, the only "safe" voltage level would be 1.212V which is the max limit nvidia places on the card. 

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Get a DMM and the EVGA Probe It connector if you are overvolting past 1.3v. On water, 1.35-1.4v is fine as long as that's the true voltage read off a DMM and not what you set using the classified tool.

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