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Old October 2nd 12, 05:29 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking
PcGAmeR22[_69_]
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Default Need help overclocking my gpu


Paul;1358524 Wrote:
PcGAmeR22 wrote:
I pulled the voltage up to 1035v , pulled the core clock up to 990 mhz
without touching the memory , i played assassins creed for only 2
minutes and the game froze and crashed
any suggestions ? the temps are around 50c when that happens , so the
temps are okay
should i pick up the voltage


You can increase the voltage, until the voltage regulator on
the video card detects an overload, and the clock is automatically
reduced.

The thing is, OK, it's not very hot right now. Say you increase the

voltage, and Assassins Creed is stable. But then, you try another
title, and the video card gets really hot. At some point, there
is always going to be an overclock, that just isn't good enough
to keep, and you have to reduce the clock a bit.

Paul

Is 1060v enough for those clocks " 960/2060 memory , i know i may be
going extreme but i overclocked to 940core/2040memory with 1025v and ran
bf3 on ultra on the between rock and hard mission "where the game takes
most of the hardware " and it seems pretty stable , the game crashed
after 30 minutes due to low virtual memory , im pretty sure it wasnt a
gpu crash , i have 8 gigs of ram but i can only use 3.5 , and with
google chrome and skype on the background such crashings are expected
oh p.s i noticed sometimes oc doesnt really do anything to my fps , is
that possibly due to improper voltage ?