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Either my MSI TF3 card is a stellar low-voltage overclocker, or this chart is very conservative. I've settled on 1.012v at 1075 core. I can go lower volts or higher clocks with occasional glitches, but this combo is solid. Noise and temps are extremely good.
1. The early 7950 TF3 cards used 6+6 pin power connector, the later versions switched to 6+8 and 28nm node matured a bit.
2. I didn't email the author directly but maybe they made a mistake and read those voltages off MSI Afterburner rather than off GPU-Z / HWInfo64 sensors. The target voltage and actual voltage on 7950/7970 differs at times. This could explain how they were applying 1.275V into the 7950 TF3, while we know at actual voltage the cooler/VRM heatsink probably wouldn't be able to deal with such a high real voltage #.
lemme guess there is a 50 import fee or something if you buy it in the U.S.?
1 CAD = 1.01462 USD
I don't understand why it's going for $275 CDN and you guys get it for $315. That's a 14.5% price difference.
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