GTX 780 Ti Classified K|NGP|N Edition OC'd Past 2GHz

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Regardless of the cooling solution used, it's pretty amazing that a Kepler chip can be pushed over 2 GHz at the capped 1.15 volts. Imagine what kind of clock speeds we could have seen if Nvidia allowed for greater unlocked voltage control on these cards. I would love to see better voltage control with Maxwell but I don't think it's likely to happen.
 
Regardless of the cooling solution used, it's pretty amazing that a Kepler chip can be pushed over 2 GHz at the capped 1.15 volts. Imagine what kind of clock speeds we could have seen if Nvidia allowed for greater unlocked voltage control on these cards. I would love to see better voltage control with Maxwell but I don't think it's likely to happen.

it's safe to say he volt modded this card to get past the 1.15v. lol
 
GPU-Z doesn't list EVGA as the Sub-Vendor, it lists nVidia? The bandwidth and fillrate calculations are also off. Something's fishy in that screenshot, regardless of what precisionX says.
 
So, the purpose of this overclocking is just to break the world record of single chip GPU on 3DMark?

If this is what cherry picked GK110 is capable of, makes me wonder what would happen if someone does about the same with a cherry picked Tahiti. With all the inherent constraint nVdia gave bless upon those GK110s(I'm looking at you GPU Boost, and yes I know they disable it to some extent with this particular card series, but still...) to rather conservative give-and-take(performance vs heat) AMD gives to their Tahitis, I believe the Tahiti should perform tad higher than this if given the same proper measure. Or maybe it could be worst either.

Out of curiosity for that reason, I hope someone answer this with a Tahiti :v
*It ain't gonna be me :v
 
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