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You can read the full review right here.
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#4649980 Posted on: 09/05/2013 01:01 PM
i think Nvidia is going down the drain. AMD will be y next choice cause you can overclock it as much as you want I hope
i think Nvidia is going down the drain. AMD will be y next choice cause you can overclock it as much as you want I hope
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#4649984 Posted on: 09/05/2013 01:04 PM
Can see this being about 5k now after the Hynix fire
Can see this being about 5k now after the Hynix fire

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#4650022 Posted on: 09/05/2013 02:18 PM
Even for a gimped Titan, that's still a nice overclock. But I have personally seen a few of these cards hit upwards of 1385MHz on water using EVBOT. So I know it's doable.
The 780 Classified uses Samsung chips.
So nVidia is to blame for the crappy overclocking... Hmmmm, even said, this thing was faster than titan in some cases. I'm interested to see what AMD's 9XXX will bring.
Even for a gimped Titan, that's still a nice overclock. But I have personally seen a few of these cards hit upwards of 1385MHz on water using EVBOT. So I know it's doable.
Can see this being about 5k now after the Hynix fire 

The 780 Classified uses Samsung chips.

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#4650075 Posted on: 09/05/2013 04:21 PM
Thanks for nice review as always..
I think for Nvidia next logical step it would be to release updated bioses with different voltage limitation right after AMD releases new cards. At least for top GTX cards
Thanks for nice review as always..
I think for Nvidia next logical step it would be to release updated bioses with different voltage limitation right after AMD releases new cards. At least for top GTX cards

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So nVidia is to blame for the crappy overclocking... Hmmmm, even said, this thing was faster than titan in some cases. I'm interested to see what AMD's 9XXX will bring.