Would an 80 ASIC NVIDIA 780 TI
Would an 80 ASIC NVIDIA 780 TI
If you aim to push your system beyond normal limits with water cooling, consider using a custom BIOS and flashing it. I did this with my 980ti and it let me reach 1530mhz instead of the 1400mhz I got with my previous BIOS. The only downside is it generates a lot of heat because the voltage is set at 1.274.
My temperatures before stressing the GPU and CPU were 65°C on the CPU and 42°C on the GPU. My CPU was overclocked to 5GHz.
Now with the GPU overclocking, my CPU is at 78°C and my GPU at 58°C.
As I mentioned, it generates a significant amount of heat. But if your card is properly cooled, you'll be fine.
If you aim to push your system beyond normal limits with water cooling, consider using a custom BIOS and flashing it. I did this with my 980ti and it let me reach 1530mhz instead of the 1400mhz I got with my previous BIOS. The only downside is it generates a lot of heat because the voltage is set at 1.274.
My temperatures before stressing the GPU and CPU were 65°C on the CPU and 42°C on the GPU. My CPU was overclocked to 5GHz.
Now with the GPU overclocking, my CPU is at 78°C and my GPU at 58°C.
As I mentioned, it generates a significant amount of heat. But if your card is properly cooled, you'll be fine.