The VRAM chips from Micron is as good as my old Samsung chips so they are fine.Bear304 wrote:Yes i heard that too, i need to check the BIOS on the card, but i have just begone to test the VRAM as i hit the little at +75 mhz running 2062 mhz where the other card would be at 2012 or 1998,5 mhz so the new card is running much better on the core clock.MadManCK wrote:Micron need more voltage, for the rest they should clock just as high as the Samsung.
But now it is time to hunt the green dots at the VRAM limit
My new card can do +75 mhz in TimeSpy so = very stable and +475 mhz to the VRAM, i might overclock the memory more later but i just wanted to find the limits for now.
And it seems like the new card is a fair bit better, but still no 2100+ mhz card as they card only does 2076 mhz so no waterblock for it as it isn't cost effective to slap a 130 euro block on it when i can't push it further. But for sure it is perfectly fine without a waterblock as it barely hits 70*c
I'm just kicking myself for not having a SLI bridge right now... would have love to run 2x 1070 FTW's in SLI for a bit