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ASUS ROG STRIX GTX1060 6G Gaming Overclocking

ASUS ROG STRIX GTX1060 6G Gaming Overclocking

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KandyApple
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11-12-2016, 11:38 PM
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You've just purchased an ASUS ROG STRIX GTX1060 6G gaming graphics card. You're curious about the best approach for overclocking it to enhance performance.
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KandyApple
11-12-2016, 11:38 PM #1

You've just purchased an ASUS ROG STRIX GTX1060 6G gaming graphics card. You're curious about the best approach for overclocking it to enhance performance.

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kleinne_meid
Member
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11-13-2016, 12:01 AM
#2
This video will clarify the process of how .
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kleinne_meid
11-13-2016, 12:01 AM #2

This video will clarify the process of how .

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CraftyKplayzMC
Junior Member
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11-29-2016, 10:12 PM
#3
This video will clarify the process of how .
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CraftyKplayzMC
11-29-2016, 10:12 PM #3

This video will clarify the process of how .

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11-29-2016, 11:21 PM
#4
I just acquired an ASUS ROG STRIX GTX1060 6G GAMING and am curious about the best way to overclock it.
Details:
i5-6600k
ASUS ROG STRIX GTX1060 6G
z190 motherboard
16gb DDR4corsair vengeance 2400mhz
corsair CX750
Current settings:
OC Mode - GPU Boost Clock: 1746 MHz, GPU Base Clock: 1531 MHz
Gaming Mode (default) - GPU Boost Clock: 1708 MHz, GPU Base Clock: 1506 MHz

Hello, I own the same card, both the non-OC and OC versions, and I’ve used a video to push my card overclocked as well.
I’m wondering what results you achieved?
I was surprised by the default speeds—they were almost identical to those of reference cards.
It seems the overclocking is only available with the OC model. I enabled OC mode in GPU Tweak 2, but it still didn’t reach the full potential.
I followed a tutorial and manually adjusted the settings. The confusion came from others claiming they reached around 9.2GHz on memory clocks, but mine shows 4000mhz—clearly around 8GHz.
Currently, I’m boosting by +150 MHz, bringing it to about 2000mhz, and adding +500 on memory, which is close to the 9GHz range others report.
However, I feel this might be excessive. The card runs smoothly at a cool mid-50s temperature, but it keeps hitting power limits and draws consistently between 100% and 105%. I haven’t increased the voltage too much because I’m worried about damage.
Is this acceptable? What performance did you achieve with yours?
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xXStar_GamerXx
11-29-2016, 11:21 PM #4

I just acquired an ASUS ROG STRIX GTX1060 6G GAMING and am curious about the best way to overclock it.
Details:
i5-6600k
ASUS ROG STRIX GTX1060 6G
z190 motherboard
16gb DDR4corsair vengeance 2400mhz
corsair CX750
Current settings:
OC Mode - GPU Boost Clock: 1746 MHz, GPU Base Clock: 1531 MHz
Gaming Mode (default) - GPU Boost Clock: 1708 MHz, GPU Base Clock: 1506 MHz

Hello, I own the same card, both the non-OC and OC versions, and I’ve used a video to push my card overclocked as well.
I’m wondering what results you achieved?
I was surprised by the default speeds—they were almost identical to those of reference cards.
It seems the overclocking is only available with the OC model. I enabled OC mode in GPU Tweak 2, but it still didn’t reach the full potential.
I followed a tutorial and manually adjusted the settings. The confusion came from others claiming they reached around 9.2GHz on memory clocks, but mine shows 4000mhz—clearly around 8GHz.
Currently, I’m boosting by +150 MHz, bringing it to about 2000mhz, and adding +500 on memory, which is close to the 9GHz range others report.
However, I feel this might be excessive. The card runs smoothly at a cool mid-50s temperature, but it keeps hitting power limits and draws consistently between 100% and 105%. I haven’t increased the voltage too much because I’m worried about damage.
Is this acceptable? What performance did you achieve with yours?

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HorseLuver207
Junior Member
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11-30-2016, 04:40 AM
#5
Please back up the BIOS of this card using GPU-Z and send it over. Kindly email [email protected].
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HorseLuver207
11-30-2016, 04:40 AM #5

Please back up the BIOS of this card using GPU-Z and send it over. Kindly email [email protected].