Simply question about boost on Gtx 770 TF.

Status
Not open for further replies.

litwicki22

Senior member
Sep 13, 2012
340
0
0
Hey all . Sorry for again.
Maybe now you understand, because i am learning still english , much better.
I have a question about my BOOST on my card . Like we all know , on that card default boost is 1110 MHZ, max i had 1136mhz.
What does it mean ? This 1110MHZ is minimum to achieve always in games?

I ask because sometimes i get lower than this , like 1083mhz when hit 80C.
If i get lower BOOST than manufacturer guaranteed ( 1110mhz ) can i RMA that card?!

Can somebody explain me that?
 

tviceman

Diamond Member
Mar 25, 2008
6,734
514
126
www.facebook.com
Nvidia's boost mechanism is set to throttle at 80 degrees by default, but you can change the target temperature with a program like msi afterburner, essentially delaying the throttle mechansim from kicking in.

What kinds of ambient temperatures is your PC in? A twin frozr card to hit 80 degrees without any user overclocking sounds extremely high to me.
 

litwicki22

Senior member
Sep 13, 2012
340
0
0
Nvidia's boost mechanism is set to throttle at 80 degrees by default, but you can change the target temperature with a program like msi afterburner, essentially delaying the throttle mechansim from kicking in.

What kinds of ambient temperatures is your PC in? A twin frozr card to hit 80 degrees without any user overclocking sounds extremely high to me.

Because 770 TF get lower auto fan speed 44-49%. So why.
 

felang

Senior member
Feb 17, 2007
594
1
81
Because 770 TF get lower auto fan speed 44-49%. So why.

Please stop asking the same question! Especially since a bunch of people already gave you an answer.

Here it goes again... in order to stop GPU from decreasing once you recha 80 deg you can do 2 things:

1. change the target temperature using MSI Afterburner Or EVGA Precision X.

2. Increase fan speeds so that card stays under 80 deg at full load again using MSI Afterburner Or EVGA Precision X

The behavior you are seeing is normal and you should NOT RMA your card.
 

blackened23

Diamond Member
Jul 26, 2011
8,548
2
0
This is only the 800th time that you've asked the VERY SAME question, to which probably 100 people have answered you. I hate to sound mean spirited, but it certainly seems like you're trolling, I refuse to believe your English comprehension is THAT bad.

You have posted this same question incessantly on like 20 forums. 100s of people answered you. You've been called as a troll on multiple forums including EVGA, hardocp, here and OCN, because you basically ignore the answer that people have given you over and over. This is normal behavior for your card, it throttles at 80C. Stop asking the question incessantly after you've already received an answer so many times.
 
Last edited:

stahlhart

Super Moderator Graphics Cards
Dec 21, 2010
4,273
77
91
OP's question has already been sufficiently answered (the link to this was provided in Post #2 here). Closing thread.
-- stahlhart
 
Status
Not open for further replies.