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#1 MxAa
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[QUOTE="RyviusARC"]I have an ASUS Direct CU II GTX 570. I have it clocked at 950mhz for core, 1800mhz shader and 2100mhz for memory and the voltage is at 1.075. I could push it further on the core clock if I upped the voltage more.[/QUOTE

Why does my card require so much voltage for a upping the clock speed..? I mean, I read of some people getting 900 mhz from just 1.000 volts? Wtf? At 1.1 volts at 900 mhz clock my temps are about 68 degrees to 70 degrees celcius max in game. Do you think I should run this 24/7 and I'll be good? Just worried about the high voltage (dont want my VRAM to blow up).

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#2 MxAa
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have u tried bf 3 or crysis... will probably crash if ur voltage is stuck at 1.025 volts for that overclock. I have to use 1.075 voltage for 850 mhz core, 1950 mhz memory, otherwise bf3 crashes after like 2 min of playing.

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#3 MxAa
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#4 MxAa
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So I've found for 900 mhz core, 2000 on memory I need 1.1 volts to keep stable in DX 11 games. Now, is this SAFE to run 24/7 for gaming? I have the GTX 570 HD Edition from EVGA. I'm not sure what their 3 year warrenty exactly states, but I've heard 1.1 is the max for voltage. I get just about 580 speeds stock with that core clock.

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#5 MxAa
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I have the EVGA GTX 570 HD version. My temps idle are about 35 degrees celcius to 40. In battlefield 3, I reach about 70 degrees celcius with all ultra settings on etc. I have my fan set to kick in at 50 degrees = 50 %, 60 degrees - 60 %, and so forth to 100. Are these expected temps with the one fan cards? Mind you this isn't the reference version which shoots the hot air out of the case, how ever I have good air flow (two fans out the back, 1 out the top, and 1 blowing air in from the front). I also have a full tower Thermal Take 8000 case. I'm assuming these temperatures are safe?

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#6 MxAa
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I run a Hyper 212 with two fans on this board:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131218

The fan comes out to halfway across the copper heatsink between the CPU and RAM. It looks like your board has less space between the socket and DIMMS so you might be cutting it close.

One fan should get you by just fine for now, evaluate whether or not another fan will fit and order another one down the line if you need more cooling.

Marfoo
Yeah I know it will prob reach my ram (the fan) but I plan to just raise it a little up the heat sink (heard this was fine to do).
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#7 MxAa
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He's trying to scamn you bro. Go to newegg.com and build it youself. Let us know if you need any help regarding the parts. For $700 you can build a Pc that craps all over what this guys is trying to sell. robertoenrique
even for 500 he could build a faster pc then that lol
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#9 MxAa
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Hell to the no....

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