I'm thinking of selling my 780Ti tbh and get another WF3 one since my previous WF3 Rev2.0 is still waiting to be sold and I would love to SLI it. Problem is: The core on the 780 doesn't do anything above 1241Mhz@1.21. Not that I would mind 2x 780@1241Mhz. I found a seller for my PSU too so I might get a 1000w one and another 780 WF3 and call it a day.
Even with two 780's (non Ti) he is good to go with 4K... But yes, if money is not an issue, then just go for them (GTX 780 Ti SLI).
Ahhhh.... Finally no more coil whine after changing the PSU! It looks like it made the GPU whine too.
The psu made the coil whine on the gpy that's crazy lol. I was thinking on upgrading my 750 watt but I don't think I need to but my psu is over 3 years old how long do psus last?.
If its a good build 6-8years for sure in normal operations.. Mine was almost 6years old - had a little whine, but it was a little too old for another lighting strike lol
Ah alrighty unless I sli I'm good for another two years. I'm happy that when my tax return gets here hello 4930k = ).
Considering how much it the Thermaltake piece of paska whined, I'm not surprised at all. Heck, even though this Super Flower is not modular one, I can do cable management better than with the Thermaltake since the cables are more flexible (and maybe a little bit longer). Heck, those cables were like iron wire... Kinda weird that it whined so much, kinda atypical for CWT unit (and it had decent internals - at least electrolytic caps were Japanese but the rest probably wasn't that great).
What's max safe voltage on air? I'm right now on 1.212v and found my max stable OC. But I want to push it a bit more. Maybe only memory which completely sucks (hynix).
I would not give more than that. That is the max safe voltage according to NVIDIA. Anything higher might not be optimal for VRM.
VRMs might not handle those well at all even under water unless the card has really powerful custom VRM section. At 1,35V it could just go boom or degrade the life span quite a bit.