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I have a GTX 780 Lightning from MSI that I have tried overclocking, but can only squeeze another ~100MHz out of it. I installed the latest version of GPUz to check the ASIC quality, and it says 85%... doesn't this mean that I have quality silicone? I have always been weary to touh the voltage, so any tips on in depth overclocking is very much appreciated.

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Pretty sure Nvidia limit their cards to only add .87mv so no1 really ends up fucking their cards..., so you can't add too much anyway...

 

You prob do have to add some voltage to get more out of it, and if that does not work, then yeah... it is..what it is.

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I have a GTX 780 Lightning from MSI that I have tried overclocking, but can only squeeze another ~100MHz out of it. I installed the latest version of GPUz to check the ASIC quality, and it says 85%... doesn't this mean that I have quality silicone? I have always been weary to touh the voltage, so any tips on in depth overclocking is very much appreciated.

Have you upped the power limit? @KingCry

Start with small voltage increments. But you can max out the power limit now. Asic quality doesn't mean much. 

 

 

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I have a GTX 780 Lightning from MSI that I have tried overclocking, but can only squeeze another ~100MHz out of it. I installed the latest version of GPUz to check the ASIC quality, and it says 85%... doesn't this mean that I have quality silicone? I have always been weary to touh the voltage, so any tips on in depth overclocking is very much appreciated.

 

check out my gpu overclocking guide; link in my forum signature. if you have any questions, msg me

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I have a GTX 780 Lightning from MSI that I have tried overclocking, but can only squeeze another ~100MHz out of it. I installed the latest version of GPUz to check the ASIC quality, and it says 85%... doesn't this mean that I have quality silicone? I have always been weary to touh the voltage, so any tips on in depth overclocking is very much appreciated.

Welcome to Kepler were Asic means absolutely nothing at all, best thing to do is hammer voltage through it and run it in the LN2 BIOS and see what you can do.

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