the ram is given for 2133 1T
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If someone could give some input that would be greatly appreciated. Is there anything wrong with this PNY GTX570? I was thinking about picking up two of them instead of one GTX580. I normally ALWAYS and only buy Evga, but want to save some money, so should I go against my norm?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...401&Tpk=gtx570
Didn't want to make a new thread just for this.
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what are the highest vGPU people are pushing here?
mines a reference EVGA card, under a Koolance waterblock, will benchmark at 940-950/2200 at 1.1v (highest it would go at stock).
i've now modded the bios and flashed it to the card, and it will go up to 1.213v, successfully ran a couple of 3dMark11 runs last night at 1000/2200. No issues, but i did hear the card make a whining noise. i assumed this is what people refer to as "coil whine"
was wondering, since the card is underwater, how worried should i be regarding the noise my card is making? im only running the high vGPU for benching, not 24/7 use.
highest score so far is a shade over P7100, with a 4.5GHZ i7 920. beat that guys
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This is my best score at 3dmark11 for now!
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Yesterday bought GTX570 SOC
Seems to be running quite well
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Anyone have any recs about the msi gtx 570 super frozr III? http://www.msi.com/product/vga/N570G...#?div=Overview
Looks like a better build with 6x Vreg, better grade caps, quieter and decent air cooling, stocks at 770/1280/2000. Its also more $$. My purpose is 3D gaming with the ability to improve the system with time, eg start with one card and go to SLI when have the $$ so I'd like to have 2 matched ponies that will OC in step. Have the watercooling if needed but was considering air for gpu's. Any thoughts, experiences, words of wisdom??
I need some advice for overclocking my 570. How much I can raise the voltage on the gpu and for testing stability are games like BF3 best? Afterburner says that the stock voltage is 1.0v (800/2000MHz clocks).
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Dude please don't spread misinformation. Their warranty is just fine, obviously if you want EVGA style warranty then I suggest that is the brand to go with. Just a quick fact for you - PNY is the ONLY manufacturer for nvidia for their Quadra cards. I think that says something.
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