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7/23/2025, 6:06:44 PM
>>105999973
You are retarded, a higher voltage limit allows the card to push higher boost clocks.
High boost clocks need to be fed with higher current (more calculations completed per second).
That makes 1.1V RTX cards riskier to run compared to ones with a 1.075V limit (assuming same 12VHPWR/12V-2x6 connector being used).
You are retarded, a higher voltage limit allows the card to push higher boost clocks.
High boost clocks need to be fed with higher current (more calculations completed per second).
That makes 1.1V RTX cards riskier to run compared to ones with a 1.075V limit (assuming same 12VHPWR/12V-2x6 connector being used).
7/13/2025, 5:39:20 PM
>>105892184
>because they completely killed overclocking
Because old video cards had shitter GPU boost algorithms, the newer cards automatically boost near the card's maximum potential.
The RTX 50 is a big exception because they left enough performance for the Super cards that will stay on the same tier of GPU.
>because they completely killed overclocking
Because old video cards had shitter GPU boost algorithms, the newer cards automatically boost near the card's maximum potential.
The RTX 50 is a big exception because they left enough performance for the Super cards that will stay on the same tier of GPU.
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