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Old October 3rd 12, 12:32 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking
PcGAmeR22[_68_]
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I oced to 1037v 960 core and stock memory , ran bf3 on ultra 1080 for
about an hour
it seems stable , never went above 64c , is this fine ? will it reduce
life span


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Old October 3rd 12, 04:57 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking
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PcGAmeR22 wrote:
I oced to 1037v 960 core and stock memory , ran bf3 on ultra 1080 for
about an hour
it seems stable , never went above 64c , is this fine ? will it reduce
life span


As long as that temperature reading is accurate, I don't see
what you're doing hurting anything. That's a good temp.

If the card was crashing out, doing VPU recoveries or whatever
(screen goes black for a second), I would back off on the overclock.

You want your setup to work well enough, that if you're playing
over the Internet, your machine isn't crashing when playing in teams.

Paul

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Old October 3rd 12, 04:47 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking
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Paul;1358662 Wrote:
PcGAmeR22 wrote:
I oced to 1037v 960 core and stock memory , ran bf3 on ultra 1080 for
about an hour
it seems stable , never went above 64c , is this fine ? will it

reduce
life span


As long as that temperature reading is accurate, I don't see
what you're doing hurting anything. That's a good temp.

If the card was crashing out, doing VPU recoveries or whatever
(screen goes black for a second), I would back off on the overclock.

You want your setup to work well enough, that if you're playing
over the Internet, your machine isn't crashing when playing in teams.

Paul


I will test those clocks on other games like crysis 2 with dx11 on for
an hour
if i detect the same 65-64 c max load is it fine to leave the card on
those clocks ? and is 1ghz achievable on the same voltage right now , im
sure 40 mhz will not cause the card to go above 75c which is a border
line , my card atm already outperforms the original gtx 460 with the 256
bit memory , i tested my card on the same clocks of the original one ,
both on 960mhz using 3dmark11 and the 460 v2 " the one that i have got a
higher score , 4350 to 3890


 




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