Impressive, but I always wonder how much stability testing goes into these overclocks.
With just the stock tools, I can push my GeForce pretty far (relatively spoken, absolutely nowhere near what "professional" overclockers can achieve, of course), and it may appear stable for many hours, until suddenly it crashes anyway.
So what's the qualification of a "successful" overclock? Is it just passing a benchmark, and after that for all we care it can go up in flames?
These type of mods are for pushing them beyond the limits of what they are released as. You can do something like a shunt mod and EVC to control your core voltage for daily and get pretty good results as long as your cooler on your GPU can handle it. As far as the External Clock gen, there are bugs being worked out right now. It can become a thing, but how soon I can’t give you a time estimation.
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So what's the qualification of a "successful" overclock? Is it just passing a benchmark, and after that for all we care it can go up in flames?