F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Does this clip depict an authentic scene?

Does this clip depict an authentic scene?

Does this clip depict an authentic scene?

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ItzFireMLG
Member
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04-14-2016, 04:17 AM
#1
The video shows him pushing voltage, frames per second, and temperature targets to 456 memory clock and 309 GPU clock, but only increases overvoltage by ten percent. My question is:
1—is this genuine?
2—if not, can those identical settings be achieved in any other overclocking program and yield comparable results? (I own a dual fan GTX 10603GB, which makes me curious.)
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ItzFireMLG
04-14-2016, 04:17 AM #1

The video shows him pushing voltage, frames per second, and temperature targets to 456 memory clock and 309 GPU clock, but only increases overvoltage by ten percent. My question is:
1—is this genuine?
2—if not, can those identical settings be achieved in any other overclocking program and yield comparable results? (I own a dual fan GTX 10603GB, which makes me curious.)

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DJ_PvPz
Member
184
04-14-2016, 06:31 AM
#2
Every video card, even identical models, has varying OC limits. I suggest pushing the temperature to its maximum and increasing the GPU clock by 200. Test this approach gradually, adjusting in steps of 10-20 clock cycles until you hit any problems. If additional voltage improves performance, continue refining until you reach your limit. The memory clock won’t provide any FPS improvement. The main concern is whether a 5 FPS gain is worth risking GPU damage or shortening its lifespan. Is such a small boost worth the effort?
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DJ_PvPz
04-14-2016, 06:31 AM #2

Every video card, even identical models, has varying OC limits. I suggest pushing the temperature to its maximum and increasing the GPU clock by 200. Test this approach gradually, adjusting in steps of 10-20 clock cycles until you hit any problems. If additional voltage improves performance, continue refining until you reach your limit. The memory clock won’t provide any FPS improvement. The main concern is whether a 5 FPS gain is worth risking GPU damage or shortening its lifespan. Is such a small boost worth the effort?

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ShadehaterHD
Member
91
04-16-2016, 08:55 AM
#3
Every video card, even identical models, has varying OC limits. I suggest pushing the temperature target to its maximum and increasing the GPU clock by 200. Test this approach gradually, adjusting in steps of 10-20 clock increments until you hit any problems. If additional voltage improves performance, continue testing until you reach a safe limit. Memory clock won't enhance frame rates. The main concern is whether a small 5 FPS gain could risk damaging the GPU or shortening its lifespan. Is such a minor improvement worth the potential cost?
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ShadehaterHD
04-16-2016, 08:55 AM #3

Every video card, even identical models, has varying OC limits. I suggest pushing the temperature target to its maximum and increasing the GPU clock by 200. Test this approach gradually, adjusting in steps of 10-20 clock increments until you hit any problems. If additional voltage improves performance, continue testing until you reach a safe limit. Memory clock won't enhance frame rates. The main concern is whether a small 5 FPS gain could risk damaging the GPU or shortening its lifespan. Is such a minor improvement worth the potential cost?