F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Adjusting performance settings for STRIX GTX980TI DC3OC 6GD5

Adjusting performance settings for STRIX GTX980TI DC3OC 6GD5

Adjusting performance settings for STRIX GTX980TI DC3OC 6GD5

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11-15-2016, 06:07 AM
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I understand your query about the STRIX-GTX980TI-DC3OC-6GD5 overclocking setup. Here are the details: the specifications are within safe limits, supporting higher voltage, MHz speeds, and manageable temperatures. Regarding tools, since you're using an Asus graphics card with an MSI afterburner, compatibility should be possible. Let me know if you need further clarification.
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_sappige_mann_
11-15-2016, 06:07 AM #1

I understand your query about the STRIX-GTX980TI-DC3OC-6GD5 overclocking setup. Here are the details: the specifications are within safe limits, supporting higher voltage, MHz speeds, and manageable temperatures. Regarding tools, since you're using an Asus graphics card with an MSI afterburner, compatibility should be possible. Let me know if you need further clarification.

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Kats4Life56
Junior Member
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11-16-2016, 03:30 AM
#2
MSI Afterburner works with any GPU. It stands out for its simplicity, user-friendliness, and the clear on-screen display.
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Kats4Life56
11-16-2016, 03:30 AM #2

MSI Afterburner works with any GPU. It stands out for its simplicity, user-friendliness, and the clear on-screen display.

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11-22-2016, 01:49 AM
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MSI Afterburner works with any GPU. It stands out for its straightforwardness and user-friendly interface; I also like the visual feedback provided on the screen.
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Chickenfreak10
11-22-2016, 01:49 AM #3

MSI Afterburner works with any GPU. It stands out for its straightforwardness and user-friendly interface; I also like the visual feedback provided on the screen.

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xBlueThunderHD
Junior Member
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11-23-2016, 01:27 PM
#4
Volkgren says you can work with MSI Afterburner on any GPU. It’s the one I like best because of its simplicity and ease of use; it also offers an on-screen display. Perhaps you could suggest other software options, as I’m interested in exploring new tools and learning more.
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xBlueThunderHD
11-23-2016, 01:27 PM #4

Volkgren says you can work with MSI Afterburner on any GPU. It’s the one I like best because of its simplicity and ease of use; it also offers an on-screen display. Perhaps you could suggest other software options, as I’m interested in exploring new tools and learning more.

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TehKracken
Junior Member
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11-24-2016, 12:43 AM
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EVGA Precision XOC, ASUS GPU Tweak, and Sapphire Trix are all necessary for managing the brand's RGB lighting and various manufacturer-specific functions.
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TehKracken
11-24-2016, 12:43 AM #5

EVGA Precision XOC, ASUS GPU Tweak, and Sapphire Trix are all necessary for managing the brand's RGB lighting and various manufacturer-specific functions.

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Crazydog300
Senior Member
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11-26-2016, 12:44 AM
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The card includes an internal "OC Mode" that likely boosts voltage. When you plan to manually overclock, make sure it's disabled before proceeding (assuming it was previously enabled, though it's unclear if it's automatically overclocked).
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Crazydog300
11-26-2016, 12:44 AM #6

The card includes an internal "OC Mode" that likely boosts voltage. When you plan to manually overclock, make sure it's disabled before proceeding (assuming it was previously enabled, though it's unclear if it's automatically overclocked).

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Julie_08
Member
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11-27-2016, 06:13 AM
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jay.wooster asks where to locate the OC MODE setting, which their friend cannot find in the BIOS or afterburner options.
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Julie_08
11-27-2016, 06:13 AM #7

jay.wooster asks where to locate the OC MODE setting, which their friend cannot find in the BIOS or afterburner options.

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CaptainChunk
Junior Member
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12-02-2016, 10:08 PM
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Using MSI Afterburner allows you to overclock by adjusting the sliders for Core Clock and Memory Clock, or by clicking the +0 button and entering the desired MHz increase. Be careful not to go too far. Begin gradually. For example, add +25 for core and +50 for memory.
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CaptainChunk
12-02-2016, 10:08 PM #8

Using MSI Afterburner allows you to overclock by adjusting the sliders for Core Clock and Memory Clock, or by clicking the +0 button and entering the desired MHz increase. Be careful not to go too far. Begin gradually. For example, add +25 for core and +50 for memory.

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A_Sound
Senior Member
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12-05-2016, 02:47 AM
#9
The guide would be useful
https://www.asus.com/au/Graphics-Cards/S...sk_Manual/
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A_Sound
12-05-2016, 02:47 AM #9

The guide would be useful
https://www.asus.com/au/Graphics-Cards/S...sk_Manual/

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3Drafael
Junior Member
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12-06-2016, 03:10 AM
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It seems you want the text rephrased while keeping the same length and structure. Here is the revised version:

It appears that completing the IIT requires using a software named ASUS Tweak II.
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3Drafael
12-06-2016, 03:10 AM #10

It seems you want the text rephrased while keeping the same length and structure. Here is the revised version:

It appears that completing the IIT requires using a software named ASUS Tweak II.

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