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souljakz - depending on your particular GTX570 - you may find slightly lower core and higher memory clock would give better performance it did for me see great article...
I found I couldn't quite get my >970Mhz clock overclocks stable in everything (would crash out in Far Cry 3 for instance) but after further testing - found >950mhz or so - memory clock was just as - if not more important currently -...
about as high as I dare go
wish this current card had 2.5gb VRAM still testing to see whats useable 24/7 but card seems ok with Valley @ 980/2210 - 1.065V not bad
thanks Callist0 - got to do more stability testing to see how really stable it is - but its surprising me so far 995/2160 seemed ok at 1.088V nice compromise seems 950/2200 @ 1.05V
just got a 570 as a RMA replacement for a 480 they certainly clock well - 985/2140 passed bench of Valley no issues - scored 1506 max temp 66C
ok I see your point - I'll see what happens I suppose its just annoying when you buy a premium card and feel like you get something not as good when it fails (this card was a complete top of the range 480, dual bios for LN clocking the...
unfortunately they didn't make a 2.5gb 570 (this manufacturer) I suppose its just frustrating when the other party (in whatever case in general day to day life when you have an issue) - just doesn't see your point of view - its like...
thanks - I've already asked and was told no-go - yet I know others in the past with same manufacturer have had replaced for 580s they sort of eluded that the length of warranty left was a factor as well (it ends towards end of this...
sent a heavily (factory) overclocked 480 off for RMA - its been declared non-repairable I have been offered an overclocked 570 as a replacement - my query is whether that is a fair ? I've currently rejected it - but I'm not sure if I'm...
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