How Do You Overclock An EVGA 780I SLI?
Overclocking is term widely tossed around among computer enthusiasts. It basically means pushing a particular piece of hardware, usually a video card or motherboard, beyond the manufacture’s default clock speeds to boost performance. Since overclocking has become popular, devices are now built prepared to shut down if pushed too hard in order to prevent any permanent damage. Regardless, overclocking is still a trial and error process that may take multiple tries to set up a system for optimum performance. Overclocking an EVGA 780i SLI is different in this respect — the process is easy enough to repeat several times over without much hassle. Reboot the computer. Repeatedly press the “Delete” button on the keyboard while it’s rebooting to access the BIOS menu. Select the “Frequency/Voltage Control” option from the BIOS menu by navigating with the “Arrow” keys and pressing “Enter” when it’s highlighted. Increase the CPU Clock Ratio by one increment at a time; for example, if the CPU Cloc