![]() Furthermore as this is already a factory overclocked card, there’s no guarantee that EVGA has left us much overclocking headroom to play with in the first place.Īnd in fact our results show they haven’t. As we have already seen, GTX 970 is TDP limited right out of the gate, so even if our card has more clock speed headroom, its 110% TDP limit doesn’t leave much more in the way of power headroom. Consequently with GTX 970 shipping at lower clock speeds, we have very lofty expectations here.īut running counter to that will be TDP. Even without the ability to meaningful overvolt on NVIDIA cards, we were able to push our base GPU clock speed up from 1126MHz to 1377MHz, or in terms of the maximum boost bin, from 1265MHz to 1515MHz. With GTX 980 we saw first-hand how GM204 had very significant overclocking headroom.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |