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The Nvidia Geforce GTX 780 I'm using has 3GB of GDDR5 VRam. I'm wondering if this old processor is causing the problems? But my older video card overclocked the memory just fine so I don't think this is the case. And it uses the old socket type of LGA 775. It still uses the Front Side Bus method of talking to the rest of the motherboard. I'm still using an Intel E8400 Wolfdale Core 2 Duo CPU from January 2008. The exact model of the motherboard is GIGABYTE GA-P45T-ES3G LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX Intel Motherboard North Bridge Intel P45 South Bridge Intel ICH10 3gb/s sata 2 But I have read a few articles online that suggest there no significant difference between these 2 generations of PCI-Express. So it is not PCI-Express 3.0 x16 which came out in November 2010. My motherboard is an older model that is still using PCI-Express 2.0 x16. Stuff that I had turned off during the benchmark. So that overclocking the memory would only have an effect on things like Anti-Aliasing or extra eye candy like that. Perhaps there is something different within this microarchitecture that handles how the memory behaves compared to the original Kepler from the 600 series. The Nvidia Geforce 700 series use a microarchitecture called Kepler Refresh. So here are the possible reasons this could be happening as far as I can guess: Using the exact same computer and same software, I was able to get very good performance increases on FPS while overclocking the memory on that card. Nothing I do seems to actually make the memory overclock have any effect on the performance of FPS in Unigine.Īt this point, I want to mention my previous card which was a MSI Nvidia Geforce GTX 660 Ti with 2GB of GDDR5 Vram.

So it DOES seem to be taking effect, just not actually increasing performance at all. I even tried putting the memory at +2000 mhz which immediately crashed the computer. Trying another overclocking utility, MSI Afterburner.

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Leaving NVidia display driver service on services.msc running or disabled Trying various voltages, even zero extra voltage. I have tried the following things that did NOT help: The Unigine benchmark DOES report the memory as having increased (with no overclock it shows 3004 mhz, then with +700 it shows 3704 mhz in Unigine) I have even gone as high as +700 mhz on the memory with absolutely no extra FPS on Unigine. The major problem I am having today is that when I attempt to overclock the memory, I get literally no difference in performance at all. Does anyone know which program is more trustworthy in reporting this? I don't know why there is a difference between the 2 programs, or which one is correct. Precision X reports my GPU Core clock to be 1241 mhz after the +150 mhz overclock, but a utility called GPU-Z reports it as 1117 mhz. When overclocking the Core Clock of the GPU, I was able to get up to +150 mhz with an overvoltage of 1237mv as the highest it would go and still be stable. With no overclock whatsoever, on a resolution of 1920x1200 (16:10) with Anti-Aliasing turned off, I get 100.8 fps. My power Supply is an Antec Basiq Plus at 550w.
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With latest Nvidia drivers as of which is version 352.86. On Windows 7 64-Bit with 4GB (2 x 2GB) of RAM.

I have been benchmarking the overclock with a program called Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 DirectX 11.
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I have been overclocking it using software called EVGA Precision X. Hey guys! I have an EVGA Nvidia Geforce GTX 780 SC (Superclocked) ACX (Active Cooling Xtreme) video card. Note To Spammers: We do not allow unsolicited advertising! Spam is usually reported & deleted within minutes of it being posted, so don't waste your time (or ours)!
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