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Grid: Autosport
In Grid Autosport, the player acts as a racing driver with opportunities to start and build their own racing career via the single-player Career mode, enter competitions with fellow players on the web via the multiplayer Online mode, customise their racing experience (vehicle, circuit, race type, difficulty, etc.) to their own tastes via the single-player Custom Cup mode, and play against each other via the multiplayer Splitscreen mode
The Career mode is divided into seasons before which the player each time has to choose between offers from the game’s racing teams. The teams – including the best-in-the-business Ravenwest, making a return fromRace Driver: Grid – each have different season objectives and sponsor objectives, the achievement of which earns extra experience points (XP) for the players besides those received for their results. Online racing is conducted via RaceNet, Codemasters’ own community hub, on which players can form racing clubs, earn XP and cash as they race and fulfill sponsor objectives, then use their earnings to purchase and upgrade vehicles.
What voltage % increase did you have to use to get such a nice overclock?
From what I remember, it was +20% on the power target and 0.4 on the voltage control!
I have exactly this card and I love it, but the ASIC quality is at 63% so not sure how good it will overclock.
Unless you’re using LN2, it shouldn’t really make any difference. The new NVIDIA Pascal cards have ASIC disabled!