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How much of a boost are you over reference clocks?

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I remember seeing something along these lines a few years back but really haven't seen anything recently (please correct me if I am wrong though).

Essentially looking to see what kind of overclocks you guys are getting and how they compare to reference stock...

So if you have a special edition board, don't use the stock clocks as your base, use the reference, just for fun. Please use stable clocks, at least bench stable (3DMark/Heaven). This thread is more for fun than anything else...

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GPU:
Reference Core Speed:
Reference VRAM Speed:
Max Core Speed:
Max VRAM Speed:
Core Difference:
VRAM Difference:




GPU: EVGA GTX670 FTW 2GB
Reference Core Speed: 915MHz
Reference VRAM Speed: 6008MHz
Max Core Speed: 1350MHz
Max VRAM Speed: 7800MHz

Core Difference: +435MHz
VRAM Difference: +1792MHz
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GPU: SAPPHIRE 7970
Reference Core Speed: 925Mhz
Reference VRAM Speed: 5500Mhz
Max Core Speed: 1225Mhz
Max VRAM Speed: 7920Mhz

Core Difference: +300Mhz
VRAM Difference: +2420Mhz
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GPU Clock: 1152 MHz 1725 MHz
Default Clock: 800 MHz 1250 MHz

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GPU : MSI GTX 670 Power Edition OC 2 GB
Reference Core Speed : 1019 Mhz
Reference VRAM Speed : 6008 Mhz
Max Core Speed : 1320 Mhz
Max Memory Speed : 7300 Mhz

Core Difference : +301 Mhz
VRAM Difference : +1292 Mhz
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