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November 04, 2013, 12:44:28 AM
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Allright. Thanks for your message.

What do you mean with powertune? What command do you use for that? I haven't done anything with that I think.

My intensity is always max 18.

I haven't overclocked the GPU myself and it runs now on: GPU = 1000 MHZ and memoryclock (if that's the correct translation) = 1250 Mhz. I haven't done anything with the voltage by myself. Where can I find stats about this?


My GPU reaches the 81 degrees maximum often. It only hits the 82 or 83 when I'm heating the room my PC is located in. Hope this will keep my GPU from burning.

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November 04, 2013, 08:44:17 AM
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Allright, but doesn't there is a kind of relation between those two?


Not really, the heat sink on the VRM on these boards is pointlessly small.  I think that airflow over the back of the card is much more important than worrying about the GPU temp.

When I ran mine, I had little heat sinks stuck to the metal plate on the back, and a fast 120mm fan blowing down the back of the two cards.  Brought the VRM temps down significantly.
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November 06, 2013, 06:20:17 PM
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Allright. Thanks for your message.

What do you mean with powertune? What command do you use for that? I haven't done anything with that I think.

My intensity is always max 18.

I haven't overclocked the GPU myself and it runs now on: GPU = 1000 MHZ and memoryclock (if that's the correct translation) = 1250 Mhz. I haven't done anything with the voltage by myself. Where can I find stats about this?


My GPU reaches the 81 degrees maximum often. It only hits the 82 or 83 when I'm heating the room my PC is located in. Hope this will keep my GPU from burning.

Do you use default or modded BIOS, because default BIOS is with VGPU 1,25V, and modded one is with VGPU 1,09V?
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November 06, 2013, 10:09:19 PM
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I haven't done anything with my card, I put it into my PC without overclocking anything. So honestly, I don't know. I guess default?

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November 07, 2013, 07:51:36 PM
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Then it should be 1,25V. You can use modded BIOS with VGPU=1,09V. You will get lower temps and lower consumption.
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