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Guide for GPU overclocking?

Hello all,

 

Do you guys know where I can find a text, or video guide on GPU overclocking? Everyone one I seem to find is either terrible, or like ten years old.

 

Please and thank you :)

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Austin Evans did one I'll find it for you

 

Here you go tell me if it works for you or not :)

 

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Try the NCIX Youtube page

Linus once unboxed a Toblerone
 

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Linus did this a for the Titan, the same things should apply for a 780.

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Linus did this a for the Titan, the same things should apply for a 780.

I don't want to use GPU boost :( Thanks for trying.

 

I'll check out these other options.

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I don't want to use GPU boost :( Thanks for trying.

 

I'll check out these other options.

This?

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Austin Evans did one I'll find it for you

Looks promising.

Case: Lian Li PC011-D - CPU: 3900x - GPU: 2080ti Reference - Mobo: Gigabyte - Ram: Corsair 4x16gb 3200MHz - SSD: 2TB Samsung Evo NVME

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Looks promising.

yea Austin is awesome he also goes over it for an evga 780 what a coincidence 

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What needs to be done for SLI cards? Anything special?

Case: Lian Li PC011-D - CPU: 3900x - GPU: 2080ti Reference - Mobo: Gigabyte - Ram: Corsair 4x16gb 3200MHz - SSD: 2TB Samsung Evo NVME

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@piggykid1 @nsyedhasan

 

Do I need to do anything special when overclocking with SLI, or will it just mirror them?

Case: Lian Li PC011-D - CPU: 3900x - GPU: 2080ti Reference - Mobo: Gigabyte - Ram: Corsair 4x16gb 3200MHz - SSD: 2TB Samsung Evo NVME

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@piggykid1 @nsyedhasan

 

Do I need to do anything special when overclocking with SLI, or will it just mirror them?

They will both sync up.

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@piggykid1 @nsyedhasan

Do I need to do anything special when overclocking with SLI, or will it just mirror them?

The only annoying thing with overclocking two cards is that one may be higher binned than another, so while one will run stable at a given clock speed, the other crashes.

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You can have both cards running at different clocks, but then it won't be an effective SLI. You need to try out both ways and see which combination works better: both cards in sync at the same clocks or both cards at their max potential but with SLI not really at its potential. In GPU-bound situations, having them not in sync can likely help out more- for example, synthetic benchmarks. Most games are not really GPU bound so it makes more sense to just have them synced up.

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They will both sync up.

 

 

@piggykid1 @nsyedhasan

 

Do I need to do anything special when overclocking with SLI, or will it just mirror them?

 

 

You can run both at seperate speeds, I do it all the time.

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So I'm guessing that you have 780 Classified. If you're looking to seriously overclock, go to OCN

 

EVGA Classified Owner's Club ---> Download the "Revision 4 skyn3t bios 780 Classified "No Ti". This will disable GPU boost among other things. Also download the Over voltage tool. 

 

NVIDIA GTX 780 Owner's Club ---> bios flashing guide, OC guide, cold boot fix, etc. 

 

It was very helpful when I had my 780 Classified. 

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