EL PIxXxA escribió:Chicos que hay de cierto en esto?
⚠️Los que tengais una tarjeta grafica NVIDIA pascal NO hagais Overclock
Este comentario es del director técnico de nvidia. No de un mindundi. El resumen es que con el voltaje que traen de fábrica te aguanta una pascal 5 años sin sufrir electromigración. Si le subes al máximo que permite nvidia el tiempo se reduce a un año.
Nvidia does not allow a concrete voltage increase in its Pascal generation. In tools such as Afterburner and Precision X, only a relative controller can be set which brings the GPU closer to the maximum standard voltage. According to Nvidia, this has a good reason: already at 100 percent the lifetime of a GPU sink to one year.
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Previously, OC tools such as MSI's Afterburner and EVGAs Precision X were able to increase the voltages of Nvidia GPUs. Although 87 millivolts were not the world, they increased the potential for over-exploitation. Since the pascal generation, Nvidia has given the boardpartners new limits: In the bracket behind the voltage there is no mV, but a percentage symbol. The difference is significant: If users were able to set a concrete voltage earlier, it is now only possible to determine how close the GPU is to the predefined voltage limit. For Pascal GPUs, this is typically 1.0 to 1.075 volts depending on chip quality. If you set the controller to 100 percent, the GPU always remains at this value under load, as long as the power limit is not limited before.
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http://www.overclock.net/t/1626782/pcgh ... o-one-year