Mine can hit 2000 mhz but im pretty sure its not stable at 1.65v (stock 1.6), how far can I push VRAM voltage.
Reference 7970 MSI with Heatkiller 79x0 waterblock, 40 degrees under load, 1250 mhz GPU.
Quote:Originally Posted by XNine I think we just need to go back to the diet of what those who had served in WWII were eating. How many of them were huge? None. Course, fast food hadn't been invented yet. So... I think I can see...
Quote:Originally Posted by teamrushpntball Should only need to replace it if it's developing an issue i.e. plasticizing. Otherwise a fluid swap should be your only real regular maintenance.
Another question guys, how do I know if...
Quote:Originally Posted by raghu78 the gigabyte hd 7970 ghz is not a reference HD 7970 PCB design and is incompatible with waterblocks designed for reference HD 7970.
the XFX HD 7970 DD with model no FX-797A-TDFC uses a AMD...
Quote:Originally Posted by Rickles why not just get a reference 7970?
Cause thegigabyte is 175 mhz higher. Thats what I'm asking,is the gigabyte one a reference PCB?
Replacing my7950 windforce with a7970 so I can use my heatkiller 79x0 waterblocks...
Is the 7970 reference and will it work with these blocks?
Cooling configurator doesnt have a picture of the cardpcb andalso says they have no full...
Quote:Originally Posted by AndyM95 http://pcpartpicker.com/p/tUFW
Tried to stick with the Corsair/Asus... theme but if there is a component that is simply better than a Corsair/Asus component then I've used it.
If you're willing to...
Quote:Originally Posted by AndyM95 Agreed, but if someone wants the best then I'm not going to stop them
This, he has this budget for a reason.
Also x79 and 16gb of RAM is more futureproofed than a rig which would max out any game...