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Overclocking a 7950
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i was just wandering what this would oc to and if it will use more power... [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
also this is the psu i have: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
These were suggested by r00t and if you reading this r00t i was trying to get replies for once from other people before i PM you again
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any help at all?? if the answer is good enough i will +REP
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i know im bumping it again..... but i would very much like to know as i am ordering it in 2 days time.
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Anything you overclock will consume more power than it originally would when running at stock clocks. Also theres no definite way to determine how high a card will overclock it all depends on the quality of the components on your specific card.
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