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Just yesterday evening I got into overclocking my GPU and I have now achieved 1306MHz on my GTX 770 Twin Frozr Gaming without increasing any voltages. Is this normal or is the GPU giving itself additional voltage behind my back? My temperatures stay under 64 degrees celcius when stress testing with Unigine valley on Ultra no AA at 1440p!

Case: 650D CPU: i5 4670K GPU: GTX 770 Gaming @1306MHz Motherboard: MAXIMUS VI Hero PSU: AX760 CPU Cooler: H100i RAM: 8GB Vengeance Pro @1866MHz Storage: 840 250GB SSD / 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.14

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Yeah that's perfectly normal, just means you have a very good overclocker and won the silicone lottery :)

Great :D! It's my first desktop.

Case: 650D CPU: i5 4670K GPU: GTX 770 Gaming @1306MHz Motherboard: MAXIMUS VI Hero PSU: AX760 CPU Cooler: H100i RAM: 8GB Vengeance Pro @1866MHz Storage: 840 250GB SSD / 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.14

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Great :D! It's my first desktop.

Are you seeing this frequency in Unigine? If so that's not what it actually is, check with GPUz or EVGA precision x.

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Are you seeing this frequency in Unigine? If so that's not what it actually is, check with GPUz or EVGA precision x.

Nope Unigine tells me I'm at 1365. MSI afterburner tells me 1306 :D!

Case: 650D CPU: i5 4670K GPU: GTX 770 Gaming @1306MHz Motherboard: MAXIMUS VI Hero PSU: AX760 CPU Cooler: H100i RAM: 8GB Vengeance Pro @1866MHz Storage: 840 250GB SSD / 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.14

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well you sir, just brought yourself a hell of a 770, crank up the volts and hit 1400! ;)

For some reason it won't let me do anything on the voltage regulation although I have voltage control enabled on the settings :(?!

Case: 650D CPU: i5 4670K GPU: GTX 770 Gaming @1306MHz Motherboard: MAXIMUS VI Hero PSU: AX760 CPU Cooler: H100i RAM: 8GB Vengeance Pro @1866MHz Storage: 840 250GB SSD / 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.14

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It may be voltage locked on the card itself?

I doubt that since someone told me it had an unlocked BIOS.

Case: 650D CPU: i5 4670K GPU: GTX 770 Gaming @1306MHz Motherboard: MAXIMUS VI Hero PSU: AX760 CPU Cooler: H100i RAM: 8GB Vengeance Pro @1866MHz Storage: 840 250GB SSD / 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.14

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I say be happy with what you got for now :D

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