We overclocked the card with various software utilities and got the best results with the MSI Afterburner tool, which is based around RivaTuner.


We managed to squeeze another 8.3% from the core before the system would hardlock. There was plenty of room on the GDDR5 memory, peaking at 1,771mhz (7.08Gbps effective).


The decent overclock helped generate almost another 1,000 points over the ‘out of the box' speeds. The final score of 14,313 points is faster than the reference clocked GTX Titan. Impressive indeed!
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great card, very expensive mind you, but I like their GPU’s. The Lightning from MSI will be better, but likely to be £50 more expensive too.
Way too much cash. The GTX770 is a much better sweet spot IMO.
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