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Thursday, February 20, 2014 4:57 PM (permalink)
This post was org. a OC help.  But it seems to be the card itself.  
 
Think RMA is needed. 
 
post edited by z3r0t0l0rence - Sunday, February 23, 2014 3:24 PM

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    Re: OC Help? Thursday, February 20, 2014 5:01 PM (permalink)
    Could you give us more detail? Do you have Precision installed? Are you trying to OC or trying to understand how GPU Boost 2.0 works in conjunction with OCing?

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    Re: OC Help? Thursday, February 20, 2014 5:20 PM (permalink)
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    Could you give us more detail? Do you have Precision installed? Are you trying to OC or trying to understand how GPU Boost 2.0 works in conjunction with OCing?




    Yeah 4.2.1 Precison.  Both OC and GPU Boost 2.0.
     
    I've been playing around with OC'ing this 780 SC ACX.  I just need a little bit more understanding how they work in conjunction with one another.  Not used to this OC style.

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    Re: OC Help? Thursday, February 20, 2014 5:51 PM (permalink)
    There are a few good youtube vids on this,
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owH5wGV4hxY

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    Re: OC Help? Thursday, February 20, 2014 7:47 PM (permalink)
    This is how I do it when I test the video cards.
     
    EVGA Precision
    Power Target = 106%
    Temp Target = 95°
    * Since they are linked. They will move together.
     
    Fan Speed = 1005
    * Use whatever speed you feel comfortable with.
     
    GPU Clock Offset = +50 MHz to start off with
    * Test the game and or benchmark for artifacts.
    * If now, continue to raise the MHz up. I like to do 25 MHz each time.
    * Once to find where the card starts to artifact back it down about 15 MHz and that should be fine.
    * Then you will have your max for that part.
     
    Mem Clock Offset = +50 Mhz to start off.
    * Rinse and repeat as above.
    * Test the game and or benchmark for artifacts.
    * If now, continue to raise the MHz up. I like to do 25 MHz each time.
    * Once to find where the card starts to artifact back it down about 15 MHz and that should be fine.
    * Then you will have your max for that part.
     
     
    Again this is just how I do it. some will move both. But I like to do it one at a time and no the limits of each part. Have fun with it. Let us know what the results are.


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    Re: OC Help? Thursday, February 20, 2014 8:45 PM (permalink)
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    This is how I do it when I test the video cards.
     
    EVGA Precision
    Power Target = 106%
    Temp Target = 95°
    * Since they are linked. They will move together.
     
    Fan Speed = 1005
    * Use whatever speed you feel comfortable with.
     
    GPU Clock Offset = +50 MHz to start off with
    * Test the game and or benchmark for artifacts.
    * If now, continue to raise the MHz up. I like to do 25 MHz each time.
    * Once to find where the card starts to artifact back it down about 15 MHz and that should be fine.
    * Then you will have your max for that part.
     
    Mem Clock Offset = +50 Mhz to start off.
    * Rinse and repeat as above.
    * Test the game and or benchmark for artifacts.
    * If now, continue to raise the MHz up. I like to do 25 MHz each time.
    * Once to find where the card starts to artifact back it down about 15 MHz and that should be fine.
    * Then you will have your max for that part.
     
     
    Again this is just how I do it. some will move both. But I like to do it one at a time and no the limits of each part. Have fun with it. Let us know what the results are.




    Driver 332.21
     
    Test #1
     
    Set Power Target to 106%
     
    +50 MHz gpu
    +0 MHz mem
     
    500 sec clean test off Precision X,  no artifacts.
     
    Ran Heaven w/o a issue. Attached benchmark.
     
    Test #2
     
    Power Target 106%
     
    +55 MHz gpu
    +0 mem
     
    crashed in heaven at scene 3 of 26.
     
    Recommend setting in heaven to run this proper or what i set ok? ( see attached image)
     
    Honestly I have been toying around with the OC since day one.  I truly think this 780 might be a weak link in the evga product line.  Hardly any wiggle room for OC till driver crashes etc.
     
     
     
     
     
     

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    Re: OC Help? Thursday, February 20, 2014 8:51 PM (permalink)
    That is pretty weird that you would be capped at +50 MHz though. As it is only 967 MHz Base Clock stock. With boost up to or more than 1020 MHz Boost Clock. So roughly you would only be at 1,107 Mhz + whatever boost landed on after that. what kind or ram is on it and what is the ASIC score? You can get that information from GPU-Z. The ram type will be listed in the memory window. To get the ASIC score just right click at the top of GPU-Z and a list will appear.
     
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    Re: OC Help? Saturday, February 22, 2014 2:25 AM (permalink)
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    That is pretty weird that you would be capped at +50 MHz though. As it is only 967 MHz Base Clock stock. With boost up to or more than 1020 MHz Boost Clock. So roughly you would only be at 1,107 Mhz + whatever boost landed on after that. what kind or ram is on it and what is the ASIC score? You can get that information from GPU-Z. The ram type will be listed in the memory window. To get the ASIC score just right click at the top of GPU-Z and a list will appear.
     
    GPU-Z
     
     




    ASIC 65.5%
     


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    Re: OC Help? Saturday, February 22, 2014 12:51 AM (permalink)
    That card will easily do 1200-1250 boost and maybe 7000 mhz ~ Since it equipped with elpida mems which doesn't oc as well as samsung, but its up to you how comfortable you are with higher voltage and temps.

    And most of all what is your purpose with the oc?

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    Re: OC Help? Saturday, February 22, 2014 5:09 PM (permalink)
    Folding and gaming.

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 3:25 PM (permalink)
    So I keep trying to get this 780 to OC a little.  No matter what I try it just won't.  Keep crashing the drivers and locking up.
     
     

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 3:55 PM (permalink)
    If it was me. I would uninstall all your overclocking software {precision/afterburner}. Remove all the saved profiles and start back over fresh with the programs. That is a reoccurring issue with those two software programs. The cure is to completely remove it all and start over again.


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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 4:22 PM (permalink)
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    If it was me. I would uninstall all your overclocking software {precision/afterburner}. Remove all the saved profiles and start back over fresh with the programs. That is a reoccurring issue with those two software programs. The cure is to completely remove it all and start over again.





    Yeah that was one of the things I already did.  I made a change in my bios and upped the pcie voltage from 100 to 101.  I had this issue with fermi cards before and just remembered that I bumped that voltage just a tad and it worked.  Testing it now.
     
    Question?
     
    Any particular setting when running heaven bench to assist with ensuring that the OC is stable?

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 4:25 PM (permalink)
    I actually run mine out maxed as high as you can set it for.
     

    Settings

    Render:Direct3D11
    Mode:1920x1080 8xAA fullscreen
    PresetCustom
    QualityHigh
    Tessellation:Extreme


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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 4:38 PM (permalink)
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    If it was me. I would uninstall all your overclocking software {precision/afterburner}. Remove all the saved profiles and start back over fresh with the programs. That is a reoccurring issue with those two software programs. The cure is to completely remove it all and start over again.


    I agree, or even reinstall the os that's up to you, but when one of this options are done,i personally would set the power target and temp target at max en then run valley or heaven for like an hour or so and the check the stability + max temp and max boost. If everything works fine ( if this was me ) I would start off with a 100+ offset on the core and then work my way up until i get a driver crash and I'm that kind of person that never get satisfied with my oc no matter what so if i get a crash then I would apply more volt in presission x and try again and when the volt slider is maxed out.. well i'm not going to tell you that part but for you i think you can stop there ( if it's stable ) 

    When and if you get a stable we'll say 1215 mhz core boost, than start with the mem. I oc mems this way ( apply 100+ if stable apply 100+ again ( that's obviously 200+ ) and so on until you get artifacts and when that happened back of 10 and keep backing off until the artifacting stops. Then apply 5+ and se if your getting artifacts if not apply 5 until you get artifacts again and then back of 5 or 10 and that will be the max oc on your mems.

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 5:04 PM (permalink)
    Something seems off.  Precision X shows one value and gpu-z shows another.
     
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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 5:08 PM (permalink)
    no that is just like it should be.

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 5:13 PM (permalink)
    here have a look at my GTX 680 for example. Same card at the same time.

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 5:27 PM (permalink)
    967 MHz Base Clock stock + 50 = 1017Mhz is correct. Looks like you got K-Boost enabled also.


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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 5:56 PM (permalink)
    With the voltage changes seem to be the trick.  
     
    What I've done that seems to work.
     
    bios pcie voltage 103
    precision voltage +13
    power target 106
    gpu offset +100
     
    Ran Evga OC Scanner for 300 sec and no artifacts.
     
    Ran heaven with max settings.
     

     
    Going to bump gpu offset +125 now and test.

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:00 PM (permalink)
    Need to get that 930 overclocked and remove the bottleneck. Card needs some room to breath.


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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:02 PM (permalink)
    The 930 is oc'd to 4.21@1.36v

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:03 PM (permalink)
    yes a 980x or 990x will do the trick. Or your current cpu at 4.2 - 4.5 ghz.

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:07 PM (permalink)
    Sorry. As the score looks a bit low for that overclock. How long as that os been on your pc? If you don't know you can open command prompt and type in "systeminfo" and hit enter. Scroll back to the top and it will show you there.
     
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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:19 PM (permalink)
    1/2/2012 :p
     

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:21 PM (permalink)
    Bumped +25 gpu offset.  total offset +125
     
    ran evga oc scanner 300 sec no artifacts
     
    ran heaven
     

     
    btw... driver is 332.21

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:39 PM (permalink)
    I personally would reinstall the os. 

    And uppdate to 334.89

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 7:05 PM (permalink)
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    I personally would reinstall the os. 

    And uppdate to 334.89




    I'm 99% sure the OS has nothing to do with it.  
     
    Bet its driver/ hardware/ settings related and fine tuning it just right is the tough task here.

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 7:08 PM (permalink)
    Ran +150 gpu offset
     
    OC scanner,  no artifacts
     
    Heaven (odd score)
     

     

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    Re: OC Help? Sunday, February 23, 2014 7:12 PM (permalink)
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    I personally would reinstall the os. 

    And uppdate to 334.89




    I'm 99% sure the OS has nothing to do with it.  
     
    Bet its driver/ hardware/ settings related and fine tuning it just right is the tough task here.


    when a os have been on the computer for that long there is plenty of **** taking up cpu time and so on.

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