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Can someone help me with overclocking my Asus Rog Strix RTX 3060 Ti?

Can someone help me with overclocking my Asus Rog Strix RTX 3060 Ti?

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POKE_PRESLEY
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03-26-2021, 12:19 AM
#1
I've never adjusted a GPU's speed before and would appreciate someone to help me with overclocking my Asus Rog Strix RTX 3060 Ti using GPU Tweak. Thanks in advance.
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POKE_PRESLEY
03-26-2021, 12:19 AM #1

I've never adjusted a GPU's speed before and would appreciate someone to help me with overclocking my Asus Rog Strix RTX 3060 Ti using GPU Tweak. Thanks in advance.

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brogzter
Member
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03-26-2021, 05:24 AM
#2
The provided link appears to be an external URL. I cannot access or process links directly.
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brogzter
03-26-2021, 05:24 AM #2

The provided link appears to be an external URL. I cannot access or process links directly.

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wpbvjccc
Member
126
03-26-2021, 02:00 PM
#3
The video discusses the reasons behind not using MSI Afterburner with Riva Tuner.
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wpbvjccc
03-26-2021, 02:00 PM #3

The video discusses the reasons behind not using MSI Afterburner with Riva Tuner.

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michal070804
Member
129
03-30-2021, 07:25 PM
#4
Here is a quick guide to overclocking Asus ROG Strix RTC 3060 TI via GPU tweak:
Go to the ASUS website and download the latest version of GPU Tweak.
After installing, open the GPU Tweak and choose the '
OC
' tab.
Under
GPU Boost Clock
, click '+' to increase the clock speed.
Maximize the power limit of your graphics card by moving the power slider to the right side. This lets your card consume more power and attain high clock speeds.
Now, adjust the fan speed to keep your card cool while overclocking. To adjust the fan speed, move the slider as per your requirements under the '
Fan
' section.
Lastly, click 'Apply' to save the changes you made.
Now, test your overclock using tools such as FurMark or 3DMark. Regulate the G{U temperature and clock speed to ensure that overclocking is in control and does not overheat or cause damage. If it is stable, you can proceed with the settings. However, overclocking damages your graphics card.
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michal070804
03-30-2021, 07:25 PM #4

Here is a quick guide to overclocking Asus ROG Strix RTC 3060 TI via GPU tweak:
Go to the ASUS website and download the latest version of GPU Tweak.
After installing, open the GPU Tweak and choose the '
OC
' tab.
Under
GPU Boost Clock
, click '+' to increase the clock speed.
Maximize the power limit of your graphics card by moving the power slider to the right side. This lets your card consume more power and attain high clock speeds.
Now, adjust the fan speed to keep your card cool while overclocking. To adjust the fan speed, move the slider as per your requirements under the '
Fan
' section.
Lastly, click 'Apply' to save the changes you made.
Now, test your overclock using tools such as FurMark or 3DMark. Regulate the G{U temperature and clock speed to ensure that overclocking is in control and does not overheat or cause damage. If it is stable, you can proceed with the settings. However, overclocking damages your graphics card.

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II_RIPTIDE_II
Member
167
04-06-2021, 06:57 AM
#5
My main suggestion is to focus your efforts elsewhere.
Graphics card manufacturers often sell their chips in overclocked versions, which they can resell for higher prices. You might be able to achieve more overclocking, but it could also come with challenges.
They try to stand out by adding cosmetic upgrades and premium cooling solutions, which also tend to cost more.
I believe you can get good value from a reasonably overclocked factory card.
If you require greater performance, consider purchasing a higher-tier card from the start.
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II_RIPTIDE_II
04-06-2021, 06:57 AM #5

My main suggestion is to focus your efforts elsewhere.
Graphics card manufacturers often sell their chips in overclocked versions, which they can resell for higher prices. You might be able to achieve more overclocking, but it could also come with challenges.
They try to stand out by adding cosmetic upgrades and premium cooling solutions, which also tend to cost more.
I believe you can get good value from a reasonably overclocked factory card.
If you require greater performance, consider purchasing a higher-tier card from the start.