EVGA GTX 750ti SC can be stably overclocked.
EVGA GTX 750ti SC can be stably overclocked.
I own a Gigabyte GTX 750ti WF OC with a 1215 MHz base clock.
Adjusted it to 1350 MHz (1437 MHz boost) without any problems so far (tested on valley bench and in regular gaming).
It seems you could increase the core by about 100-150 MHz and memory by 200 MHz.
Download MSI Afterburner and adjust every time with 25 MHz on the core and 50 MHz on the memory.
After each adjustment, run a GPU stability test using Valley Benchmark and let it run for 10-15 minutes.
If you notice any instability signs (artifacts, BSODs, high temps), revert to your previous settings.
I own a Gigabyte GTX 750ti WF OC with a 1215 MHz base clock.
Adjusted it to 1350 MHz (1437 MHz boost) without any problems so far (tested on valley bench and in regular gaming).
It seems you could increase the core by about 100-150 MHz and memory by 200 MHz.
Download MSI Afterburner and adjust accordingly: add 25 MHz to the core and 50 MHz to the memory after each change.
After every test, run the GPU stability check with Valley Benchmark and let it run for 10-15 minutes.
If you notice any instability signs (artifacts, BSODs, high temps), revert to your previous settings.