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Originally Posted by juano
You should also be happy that you got such a great VID for those clocks. Mine comes in at 1.01V for 742MHz. I don't know if it's stable at stock clocks with lower volts or vice versa if it's stable at high clocks with stock voltage because I don't really trust this PSU for Overclocking a 570, gonna have to get a better one.
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I am very pumped about the VID. I tend to get cards with much higher stock voltage than average on these forums. I hope my theory is correct, and the original cards that Newegg got sent to them are going to be golden samples that Overclock like no ones business. So far so good. Man I wish AB was working.
Does EVGA precision allow core voltage adjustment? I know nvidia inspector does supposedly, but nvidia inspector won't let me adjust the core clocks.... so odd.
I promised myself I wouldn't get another upgrade for 2 years if I sprung for the TFIII 570, so I don't want to mess around trying to sync multiple programs to try overclocking...
Cmon MSI...