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BarboneNet - GeForce GTX 780 Ti @ 1520/1900MHz - 169763 marks 3DMark2001 SE

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i see man, thanks! i testing this new card......but this card is very tricky!!!!

 

It haven't coldbug......but it have coldboot at -70!!! i need to use secondary psu for vga, because if haswell freeze for coldbug, i need to shootdown e warm pot of vga to -70!!!!

 

card bench at 1700/1900 at -150 with 1,45v but i need to test ocp...at 1,5v card shutdown!

yeah that nature is possible with stock Frequency of the card on air :D you should try it more bro

thanks guys......i re do it;)

it's lifetime support when you buy a Hardware hahaha ... here is the example bro...http://hwbot.org/submission/2446994.. all your subs are better than mine, but Naure :D

hihihi :) i change lod in nature;)

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Awesome run! If it was gigabyte you can use oc ignition to bypass gpu colbug :P. My 780ti matrix has -55 cbb. So when using oc ignition -130 is fine for booting. Keep it up!

thanks goody! if i short green psu cable with ground can i have this benefit like oc ignition?

WORK WORK WORK!!!!!!!

 

 

i only short green cable of psu to ground! mobo stay on (code00)......now i can try again!

 

thanks goody for input;)

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