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Gigabyte GTX 750 TI 2Gb overclocking guide

Gigabyte GTX 750 TI 2Gb overclocking guide

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Barackouda1
Member
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09-23-2016, 07:00 PM
#1
Hi!
I own a Gigabyte Gtx 750 Ti with 2gb RAM and am planning to overclock it. I've already increased the core clock and memory clock. I'm unsure how much further I can push it without changing the core voltage. What's the safe upper limit? I don't want to risk damaging the core voltage. The current settings are Core Clock:+150 MHz, Core Memory:+450 MHz, with temperatures between 62-63°C using Heaven Benchmark 4.0. Psu link: http://www.fsplifestyle.com/PROP161000099/
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Barackouda1
09-23-2016, 07:00 PM #1

Hi!
I own a Gigabyte Gtx 750 Ti with 2gb RAM and am planning to overclock it. I've already increased the core clock and memory clock. I'm unsure how much further I can push it without changing the core voltage. What's the safe upper limit? I don't want to risk damaging the core voltage. The current settings are Core Clock:+150 MHz, Core Memory:+450 MHz, with temperatures between 62-63°C using Heaven Benchmark 4.0. Psu link: http://www.fsplifestyle.com/PROP161000099/

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tpm12
Junior Member
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10-09-2016, 02:36 PM
#2
the gpu will indicate your limits, making small adjustments, around 50mhz each time until you notice artifacts, a sudden system shutdown, or a hard failure of any benchmark used. both in ram and gpu do that. are you planning to use msi afterburner or another tool? sometimes the core cannot be modified without causing instability, so begin with wti hram and gpu, then experiment with other settings.
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tpm12
10-09-2016, 02:36 PM #2

the gpu will indicate your limits, making small adjustments, around 50mhz each time until you notice artifacts, a sudden system shutdown, or a hard failure of any benchmark used. both in ram and gpu do that. are you planning to use msi afterburner or another tool? sometimes the core cannot be modified without causing instability, so begin with wti hram and gpu, then experiment with other settings.

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UnicornCracker
Senior Member
663
10-12-2016, 12:37 PM
#3
the gpu will indicate your limits, making small adjustments, around 50mhz each time until you notice artifacts, a sudden system shutdown, or a hard failure of any benchmark used. both in ram and gpu do that. are you planning to use msi afterburner or another tool? sometimes the core cannot be modified without causing instability, so begin with wti hram and gpu, then experiment with other settings.
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UnicornCracker
10-12-2016, 12:37 PM #3

the gpu will indicate your limits, making small adjustments, around 50mhz each time until you notice artifacts, a sudden system shutdown, or a hard failure of any benchmark used. both in ram and gpu do that. are you planning to use msi afterburner or another tool? sometimes the core cannot be modified without causing instability, so begin with wti hram and gpu, then experiment with other settings.

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Phantomlover34
Junior Member
14
10-12-2016, 02:32 PM
#4
the gpu will indicate your limits, take small adjustments, around 50mhz each time until you notice artifacts or a sudden pc restart or a hard crash during any benchmark used
both in ram and gpu do that
are you planning to use msi afterburner or another tool?
sometimes the core can't be modified or any changes will cause instability so begin with wti hram and gpu, then experiment with other settings
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Phantomlover34
10-12-2016, 02:32 PM #4

the gpu will indicate your limits, take small adjustments, around 50mhz each time until you notice artifacts or a sudden pc restart or a hard crash during any benchmark used
both in ram and gpu do that
are you planning to use msi afterburner or another tool?
sometimes the core can't be modified or any changes will cause instability so begin with wti hram and gpu, then experiment with other settings

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LuigiXGames
Senior Member
426
10-14-2016, 03:16 PM
#5
keep in mind that this card doesn't come with extra power beyond what the PCI Express slot provides; its overclocking potential is restricted. You might manage to boost performance by about 5 frames, maybe even up to 3, though it's possible you could get a better result unexpectedly.
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LuigiXGames
10-14-2016, 03:16 PM #5

keep in mind that this card doesn't come with extra power beyond what the PCI Express slot provides; its overclocking potential is restricted. You might manage to boost performance by about 5 frames, maybe even up to 3, though it's possible you could get a better result unexpectedly.

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Jomppaboy
Member
192
10-14-2016, 11:34 PM
#6
the outcomes resemble a file in your c partition, but we can't view them. if you wish to share the results, take screenshots and use a free service such as postimage or similar, then provide the image link.
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Jomppaboy
10-14-2016, 11:34 PM #6

the outcomes resemble a file in your c partition, but we can't view them. if you wish to share the results, take screenshots and use a free service such as postimage or similar, then provide the image link.

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iPhan
Member
183
10-15-2016, 08:52 PM
#7
the outcomes resemble a file in your c partition, we can't view them
if you wish to share results take screenshots and use a service like postimage or any other free image hosting platform, after uploading share the link to the image
before: fps:31.0 score: 781 min fps:20.7 max fps:58.5
after: fps:35.6 score:896 min fps:18.2 max fps:67.4
resolution:1920x1080
aa:4x
quality:high
tessellation: normal
unigine heaven benchmark
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iPhan
10-15-2016, 08:52 PM #7

the outcomes resemble a file in your c partition, we can't view them
if you wish to share results take screenshots and use a service like postimage or any other free image hosting platform, after uploading share the link to the image
before: fps:31.0 score: 781 min fps:20.7 max fps:58.5
after: fps:35.6 score:896 min fps:18.2 max fps:67.4
resolution:1920x1080
aa:4x
quality:high
tessellation: normal
unigine heaven benchmark

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Kecs
Member
204
10-17-2016, 09:16 AM
#8
5 fps on average are excellent, maybe you can try moving away from the core and RAM now, but I believe you're near the limit. Is the GPU making a lot of noise? As a mini GPU shouldn't be hot or noisy, but since you're pushing it a lot, it might be.
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Kecs
10-17-2016, 09:16 AM #8

5 fps on average are excellent, maybe you can try moving away from the core and RAM now, but I believe you're near the limit. Is the GPU making a lot of noise? As a mini GPU shouldn't be hot or noisy, but since you're pushing it a lot, it might be.

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LandriMarie
Junior Member
25
10-17-2016, 10:37 AM
#9
average speed is around 5 fps? those are excellent numbers, maybe you can try moving away from the core and RAM now but I believe you're near the limit. Is the GPU making a lot of noise now? As a mini GPU shouldn't be hot or loud, but since you're pushing it hard, it might be. It's not as noisy as I expected. The fans are running at about 49% while the benchmark is running, and the temperature is between 62-65 °C.
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LandriMarie
10-17-2016, 10:37 AM #9

average speed is around 5 fps? those are excellent numbers, maybe you can try moving away from the core and RAM now but I believe you're near the limit. Is the GPU making a lot of noise now? As a mini GPU shouldn't be hot or loud, but since you're pushing it hard, it might be. It's not as noisy as I expected. The fans are running at about 49% while the benchmark is running, and the temperature is between 62-65 °C.

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OPMage_6115
Member
67
10-17-2016, 03:12 PM
#10
perfect values can reach up to 70°c without issues
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OPMage_6115
10-17-2016, 03:12 PM #10

perfect values can reach up to 70°c without issues

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