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1250mhz boosted for the core is good imo, 1350mhz-1400mhz is great but you gonna need a modded BIOS for that iinm.

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So I did what you said ;w; and it gave me a "TDR has been detected" message

 

Edit: I gave it a 178 offset and i did that 12+ mV thing using the EVGA Precision .w.

Everyone's graphics cards will overclock differently due to ASIC quality and whatnot... That +12mV is extra power going to the core to keep it stable at higher overclocks. (Please don't put that too high like I did with +200mV owo)

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Everyone's graphics cards will overclock differently due to ASIC quality and whatnot... That +12mV is extra power going to the core to keep it stable at higher overclocks. (Please don't put that too high like I did with +200mV owo)

I literally have one choice. owo There is no inbetween on this program I use ;w; EVGA's program. Its either none or full

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