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. I currently have x2 MSI Gaming N770 TF, and they're freaking awesome in SLI!.
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BIOS Modding Now Available. Thanks to Skyn3t
What's included:
All V-Bioses have a base clock of 1150Mhz
Voltage is set to 1.212v unlocked
Default power target is 100% 300W to 150% slide 450W
Boost is disabled with this feature you should achieve a better OC and high core clock. for some users it may be making much difference because each GPU Chip has they own potential OC capability it does apply to any GPU class, and brand.
NOTE: For anyone that goes to extreme OC on his/her 770, you may need a bit more juice (voltage)
PLEASE FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK, ALL GPU'S CAN'T HANDLE 1.212V
For Flashing:
If you are not familiar with Nvflash command Skyn3t has created this little tool to help anyone flash their BIOS easily. Just read the instructions, follow the steps, and you should be fine. Below is a quick screenshot to show how it looks like.
Download :
No bios mod or anything, heck I didn't even use the overvolt option in EVGA precision! The boost of 1290 MHz is according to RivaTuner which is a part of the OSD that Precision uses, I think its more representative than what GPU-Z proclaims to be honest. I really dig this card and the fact it utilizes Samsung memory modules just makes me that more confident it is a beast of a product
I've had this 660 Ti for 2 weeks and its been a good card, its the FTW Sig 2. For $100 more, I think getting a card that can last me 2 years is probably the better move instead of spending another $200-$300 next year to upgrade yet again.
I'm thinking of going with EVGA, I have always loved their products.
I've had this 660 Ti for 2 weeks and its been a good card, its the FTW Sig 2. For $100 more, I think getting a card that can last me 2 years is probably the better move instead of spending another $200-$300 next year to upgrade yet again.
I'm thinking of going with EVGA, I have always loved their products.
Just get the regular Evga 770, you can overclock it just as good as you will overclock the SC version. Same with MSI and other brands. The 770 GPU on the MSI lightening is the same as the 770 GPU on the G series. Only difference is that the Lightening comes with a few perks which would also be available on the G-series, if flashed with a modded BIOS.
BTW: Does anyone know if this ram-sinks will be useful to the 770? I originally bought it for my 660's but i decided to upgrade to the 770's.
Well i formattedt he computer and did a clean install...changed PCI lanes......im done trying stuff! seems to work perfect on games but on Valley on win 8 it dosnt! i am going to wait for someone to post their scores on win 8 and if nothing happens ill return it next week and get a different card
Well i formattedt he computer and did a clean install...changed PCI lanes......im done trying stuff! seems to work perfect on games but on Valley on win 8 it dosnt! i am going to wait for someone to post their scores on win 8 and if nothing happens ill return it next week and get a different card
huh? your post made it sound like you have a attitude
i must rephrase "SEEMS FINE ON GAMES" but who knows ....how do i know that frames are not dropping or are at the range they should be
we are talking about $400 that on my economical situation is a sacrifice atm! i will replace it with a similar card if possible!
benchmarks serve a purpose aside from numbers...they represent a potential problem or a malfunction on a hardware/software level!
Heaven is scoring a nice 700! insanely low!
PC mark put me around 660ti performance!
i pay 400$ for a 770 i expect a 770 with 770 performance ....not a "It will do" we are talking about $400 and a NEW videocard not a craiglist ad for $50
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