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AMD R290 Overclock Advise

AMD R290 Overclock Advise

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Draker59
Member
126
03-13-2016, 04:39 PM
#1
Hi was wondering if some one could tell me best way to over clock my graphics card?
I currently have an AMD R290, With an intel i5 4960K, SSD, 850W Power Supply! Im currently using a 1080P samsung monitor!
I would like to know how to overclock my card and would there be much benefits?
I currently have download MSI after burner and add an attic cooler externe!
Any advice?
Games include: GTA, FIFA, Call of Duty, Fallout, Assassins creed!
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Draker59
03-13-2016, 04:39 PM #1

Hi was wondering if some one could tell me best way to over clock my graphics card?
I currently have an AMD R290, With an intel i5 4960K, SSD, 850W Power Supply! Im currently using a 1080P samsung monitor!
I would like to know how to overclock my card and would there be much benefits?
I currently have download MSI after burner and add an attic cooler externe!
Any advice?
Games include: GTA, FIFA, Call of Duty, Fallout, Assassins creed!

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PetiteAda
Junior Member
42
03-14-2016, 02:16 AM
#2
Lritchie:
Thanks! Are the cards unique or can I reuse inputs from others who have overclocked?
msi afterburner works well here.
The best method is to boost core clocks without changing voltages.
Run a benchmark—no issues? Then raise core a bit and keep going until you reach around 80°C under load.
Valley is a solid benchmark for this process.
Keep memory settings untouched; overclocking it usually doesn’t pay off.
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PetiteAda
03-14-2016, 02:16 AM #2

Lritchie:
Thanks! Are the cards unique or can I reuse inputs from others who have overclocked?
msi afterburner works well here.
The best method is to boost core clocks without changing voltages.
Run a benchmark—no issues? Then raise core a bit and keep going until you reach around 80°C under load.
Valley is a solid benchmark for this process.
Keep memory settings untouched; overclocking it usually doesn’t pay off.

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Stifelplays
Member
112
03-29-2016, 04:39 PM
#3
This article explains how to speed up your video card and improve gaming performance.
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Stifelplays
03-29-2016, 04:39 PM #3

This article explains how to speed up your video card and improve gaming performance.

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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
957
03-30-2016, 10:22 AM
#4
Yes, you can reuse inputs from others' overclocked cards.
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xanderzone317
03-30-2016, 10:22 AM #4

Yes, you can reuse inputs from others' overclocked cards.

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GewoonMax
Junior Member
6
03-30-2016, 10:39 AM
#5
You can also explore information about unlocking the R9 290 >>> R9 290x if you're lucky.
😉
http://www.overclock.net/t/1445030/is-yo...d-out-here
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GewoonMax
03-30-2016, 10:39 AM #5

You can also explore information about unlocking the R9 290 >>> R9 290x if you're lucky.
😉
http://www.overclock.net/t/1445030/is-yo...d-out-here

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Maail99
Member
161
03-30-2016, 11:12 AM
#6
It's essentially the same for any card, though each one is unique even within the same model. It's a risk if you purchase a card for overclocking, but any overclock will still be beneficial. However, if you're looking to discover others with the same card, check the probabilities or input data they have for it.
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Maail99
03-30-2016, 11:12 AM #6

It's essentially the same for any card, though each one is unique even within the same model. It's a risk if you purchase a card for overclocking, but any overclock will still be beneficial. However, if you're looking to discover others with the same card, check the probabilities or input data they have for it.

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Kqsmotic
Member
63
03-30-2016, 03:14 PM
#7
Lritchie:
Thanks! Are the cards unique or can I reuse inputs from others who overclocked?
msi afterburner works well here.
The best method is to boost core clocks without changing voltages.
Run a benchmark—no issues? Then raise core a bit and keep going until you reach around 80°C under load.
Valley is a solid benchmark for this process.
Keep memory settings untouched; overclocking it usually doesn’t pay off.
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Kqsmotic
03-30-2016, 03:14 PM #7

Lritchie:
Thanks! Are the cards unique or can I reuse inputs from others who overclocked?
msi afterburner works well here.
The best method is to boost core clocks without changing voltages.
Run a benchmark—no issues? Then raise core a bit and keep going until you reach around 80°C under load.
Valley is a solid benchmark for this process.
Keep memory settings untouched; overclocking it usually doesn’t pay off.