MSI 570GTX Twin Frozr III Power Edition

How far am I able to safely push the voltages in afterburner?

Quote from: Svet on 23-June-12, 04:50:05
the one that you can able to set
Yes Svet is right just like Guru3d says : unless you don't mod/unlock Afterburner then what Afterburner reads it is the safe voltage for your card.
I used to have MSI GTX570 TFII OC and got stable daily 930/1100 with 1.075 Volt. Max was 970/1100 with 1.100 Volt only for benches not gaming
Daily usage :
For 950MHz I need to use max VGPU 1.1 Volt for stable daily gaming but it was abit hotter temp max beyond 70 C but still under 80 C so I choose 930MHz for daily usage.
MSI cards are good for overclocking especially TwinFrozer or Hawk or Lightning  series too bad now I will have ASUS GTX570 DCUII ... I was searching a used card ^_^

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    Quote from: Svet on 16-March-12, 18:35:01
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