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Does this overclock look safe?

Does this overclock look safe?

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Adrahm
Junior Member
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04-17-2016, 11:48 PM
#1
Hi everyone,
I've overclocked my CPU and GPU, wondering if this is safe. This is my first time overclocking the GPU. I used an ASUS AI Suite 5 way optimization and upgraded my MSI GTX 980ti to 1379 MHz. The memory was set to 3954 MHz with a max temperature of 92°C. After adjusting the memory clock, everything seems stable at around 70°C. Is this a suitable setting for the GPU? Also, with the current core and memory speeds under load, what are the recommended temperatures in MSI Afterburner?
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Adrahm
04-17-2016, 11:48 PM #1

Hi everyone,
I've overclocked my CPU and GPU, wondering if this is safe. This is my first time overclocking the GPU. I used an ASUS AI Suite 5 way optimization and upgraded my MSI GTX 980ti to 1379 MHz. The memory was set to 3954 MHz with a max temperature of 92°C. After adjusting the memory clock, everything seems stable at around 70°C. Is this a suitable setting for the GPU? Also, with the current core and memory speeds under load, what are the recommended temperatures in MSI Afterburner?

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UnicornCracker
Senior Member
663
04-18-2016, 02:46 AM
#2
The GPU is overheating significantly. I plan to install MSI Afterburner and adjust the fan curve to lower its temperature slightly. My 980ti is often above 80°C, which is concerning. For the CPU, there was no information about temperatures or voltage levels, so it's hard to say what might be happening with limited data.
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UnicornCracker
04-18-2016, 02:46 AM #2

The GPU is overheating significantly. I plan to install MSI Afterburner and adjust the fan curve to lower its temperature slightly. My 980ti is often above 80°C, which is concerning. For the CPU, there was no information about temperatures or voltage levels, so it's hard to say what might be happening with limited data.

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Outboard89
Junior Member
12
04-18-2016, 04:42 AM
#3
92C is an awful load temp.
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Outboard89
04-18-2016, 04:42 AM #3

92C is an awful load temp.

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ivancit
Junior Member
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04-18-2016, 06:11 AM
#4
The GPU is overheating significantly. I plan to install MSI Afterburner and adjust the fan curve to lower its temperature slightly. My 980ti is often above 80°C. For the CPU, there was no information about temperatures or voltage, so it's hard to say what would be appropriate.
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ivancit
04-18-2016, 06:11 AM #4

The GPU is overheating significantly. I plan to install MSI Afterburner and adjust the fan curve to lower its temperature slightly. My 980ti is often above 80°C. For the CPU, there was no information about temperatures or voltage, so it's hard to say what would be appropriate.

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Riplio_the_Cat
Junior Member
39
04-20-2016, 02:35 AM
#5
the airflow in this situation, including during the overclock, was achieved using an aftermarket cooler for the cpu.
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Riplio_the_Cat
04-20-2016, 02:35 AM #5

the airflow in this situation, including during the overclock, was achieved using an aftermarket cooler for the cpu.

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MafiaAgar
Member
51
05-05-2016, 10:50 AM
#6
Hey team, don't worry about my CPU—it's fully loaded at 58°C, so I didn't upload it. My main concern is my GPU; I placed it after setting the burner to 150°C, with 450 on memory, and it's currently at 92°C.
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MafiaAgar
05-05-2016, 10:50 AM #6

Hey team, don't worry about my CPU—it's fully loaded at 58°C, so I didn't upload it. My main concern is my GPU; I placed it after setting the burner to 150°C, with 450 on memory, and it's currently at 92°C.

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DiegoLeCreep
Member
88
05-10-2016, 06:39 AM
#7
the airflow in this situation was also considered during overclocking, and I used an aftermarket cooler for the cpu. my specifications are listed on my profile. i have an h110i cpu, but i'm more concerned about my gpu, which is just stock.
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DiegoLeCreep
05-10-2016, 06:39 AM #7

the airflow in this situation was also considered during overclocking, and I used an aftermarket cooler for the cpu. my specifications are listed on my profile. i have an h110i cpu, but i'm more concerned about my gpu, which is just stock.

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05-30-2016, 03:53 AM
#8
the megaflow and jet flow were adjusted in the case with the r4 fans by following specific procedures.
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charizard4ever
05-30-2016, 03:53 AM #8

the megaflow and jet flow were adjusted in the case with the r4 fans by following specific procedures.

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snakekiller125
Junior Member
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06-02-2016, 01:59 AM
#9
how did you adjust the megaflow and jet flow in the r4 fan case ? check out my photos on the site. cooler master XM has two 200mm fans on top, one in front and one side, plus one rear. There are also two 120mm slots next to the HDDs, so i added two jetflow fans for the PSU and GPU. The cable cover acts like a wind tunnel, which is great. =)
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snakekiller125
06-02-2016, 01:59 AM #9

how did you adjust the megaflow and jet flow in the r4 fan case ? check out my photos on the site. cooler master XM has two 200mm fans on top, one in front and one side, plus one rear. There are also two 120mm slots next to the HDDs, so i added two jetflow fans for the PSU and GPU. The cable cover acts like a wind tunnel, which is great. =)

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horselover328
Member
148
06-02-2016, 09:06 AM
#10
the front push air in see it you take off the cover that you have in picture 4 so the air will go further. if you look at pictures 5 and 6, this one blocks nearly two-thirds of the lower fan. the font doesn’t seem to push in much air; try getting one with better cfm to feed the others in front. also notice on your picture 4 that your GPU bends down to the front of the case. try to find a way to hold it and reduce stress on the PCB, all others look good – great setup.
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horselover328
06-02-2016, 09:06 AM #10

the front push air in see it you take off the cover that you have in picture 4 so the air will go further. if you look at pictures 5 and 6, this one blocks nearly two-thirds of the lower fan. the font doesn’t seem to push in much air; try getting one with better cfm to feed the others in front. also notice on your picture 4 that your GPU bends down to the front of the case. try to find a way to hold it and reduce stress on the PCB, all others look good – great setup.