MAD, relax. Things are that obvious. Obviously, it's necessary to be
quite careful. And yes, overclocks can be done without increasing
voltages, but that's not on discussion here. What's being discussed is
that from stock voltages, lowering any value at all will lower temps,
but setting high multiplier values with very low voltages like the
original voltages that Daniel set, is just plain wrong.

On 18 Abr, 23:35, "Jose Villegas (MADBEAST)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Guys before talking about what you dont know and could be obvious...
> try it.
>
> Excuse me mister but not necessarly higher voltage is the only way to
> increase performance.
>
> Actually i can overclock a GPU to increase the performance and
> simultaneously DECREASE the temperature, by increasing the frecuency
> rates of shader clock without increasing  0.0000001V  ...
>
> So its NOT THAT OBVIOUS

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