QUOTE(marfccy @ Apr 29 2014, 04:08 PM)
good, i didnt plan to increase voltage too. heard voltage is the main reason why you can bust your cards faster if done incorrectly. was doing a lil reading at OCN GTX780 site, they mentioned that Nvidia locked the voltage at 1.212v as the driver or bios does not allow it
as for the fan speed. what is the top RPM for 100%? mine is currently about 4200+RPM. rumor has it that it can reach 6k RPM at 100%?

current GPU BIOS is this 80.10.37.00.05 (P2083-0020), shouldnt have any problems right?
No point of thinking of 1.212v on stock cooler unless we are in Winter in Alaska.
Tested on titan perfect was 1.125v. Tested the gtx780 it had drop so left it at auto which will load at 1.137v. Ure scores most probably hitting 1202 and throttling down to 1150 etc..
The reason y u dont see the full potential of the card because of the boost. U want full constant speed all the way. Why u cant with normal bios is because the TDP power limit will kick in eventhough temps wont reach there.
y heat.. if TDP not enough will overheat, if too much will overheat. hence y even with titan my bios can push it to 600 watts.. i found aircooling sufficient at 330watts.
The default of skyn3t bios is 340watts so leave it at default. Push the temp from 79C to 85C. Create a fan profile like
btw dont make the fan keep romping up and down.. do
30-40C 30%
40-50C 40%
60-70C 50%
70-80C 70%
80-100C 100%
I prefer Evga Precision as oppose to AB. RPM didnt see on that gtx780. was using some cheapo keyboard. I just did the test for u dawg. Lol.
two choice for stock cooler ref 780. Again assuming early adopters and not the B variant.
skyn3t-37-Ref-OC.zip 133k .zip file
or
rev 2.
This post has been edited by cstkl1: Apr 29 2014, 04:32 PM