For our overclocking tests today we used the latest version of MSI Afterburner, which is based around Rivatuner.

We managed to increase the core clock speed from 1,120mhz to 1,205mhz – translating into a 7.5% overclock. The memory could be overclocked from 1,400mhz to 1,589mhz translating into a 13.5% overclock.


The overclock helps push the graphics score from 8,547 points to 9,274 points – past the eVGA GTX760 SC.
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Uhm… Power Consumption-lower dBa less painful on ears ? oh well i understand its a typo error 🙂