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Is it normal to see a GTX 780 boost to 1300 on stock clocks and voltage (edit: I should specify by stock I mean 1150mV, not 1100mV seen on reference cards)? 
I'm trying to find some information on this, but it seems there is so much variance all over the internet I was wondering what some people on here would say.

 

I suppose what I'm saying is I find anyone who watches Linus to be a more credible source, lol

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Please try overclocking that or give it to k1ngp1n if what you're saying is true.

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that is actually pretty good. try increasing the rest and overckock it higher :D

is it normal ? well its pretty good. mine has trouble boosting on stock to 1.12

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Sorry, had to make an edit, it's doing this on 1150mV, not 1100 which would make a difference I suppose.

What are the maximum voltages people are typically running on these (I assume with modified bios)?

 

 

Please try overclocking that or give it to k1ngp1n if what you're saying is true.

 

Who is k1ngp1n? lel I feel I'm going to be ostracized for asking this.

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Sorry, had to make an edit, it's doing this on 1150mV, not 1100 which would make a difference I suppose.

What are the maximum voltages people are typically running on these (I assume with modified bios)?

 

 
 

Who is k1ngp1n? lel I feel I'm going to be ostracized for asking this.

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I have played with it for a small amount of time this morning; its showing that it is running 1373mhz (boost clock) in valley benchmark on +80mhz, the voltage is at 0.937

 

To fine your actual max boost clock. Download GPU-Z. Open it up. Select "Sensors." On the GPU Core Clock Drop Down Menu, select "Show Highest Reading." Run Valley or Heaven Benchmark. After the benchmark is completed. Look at the number (in MHz) to the right of GPU Core Clock on GPU-Z. That's your actual max boost clock.

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I have played with it for a small amount of time this morning; its showing that it is running 1373mhz (boost clock) in valley benchmark on +80mhz, the voltage is at 0.937

 

 

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Thats my 780, actually running at 1228 core clock. Valley doesn't read core/boost clock properly.

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