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GPU overclocking - GT 630

GPU overclocking - GT 630

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Ranger6800
Member
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05-20-2025, 10:57 PM
#1
I received a GT 630 1GB GDDR5 from Asus.
The driver CD includes Asus GPU Tweak, and I performed some overclocking. I raised the GPU clock from 810 to 900 and the memory clock from 3200 to 3400. Before the changes, my score was around 470-480; after the overclock, it improved to about 540 or higher. I tested it in ATS and CS GO as well, which showed a slight improvement.
The concern is whether this setup could damage my GPU. The temperature reached 67°C under full load, which seems acceptable.
I’m also wondering if increasing the GPU clock further—up to its maximum of 1100—is worth it.
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Ranger6800
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM #1

I received a GT 630 1GB GDDR5 from Asus.
The driver CD includes Asus GPU Tweak, and I performed some overclocking. I raised the GPU clock from 810 to 900 and the memory clock from 3200 to 3400. Before the changes, my score was around 470-480; after the overclock, it improved to about 540 or higher. I tested it in ATS and CS GO as well, which showed a slight improvement.
The concern is whether this setup could damage my GPU. The temperature reached 67°C under full load, which seems acceptable.
I’m also wondering if increasing the GPU clock further—up to its maximum of 1100—is worth it.

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Falymi
Member
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05-20-2025, 10:57 PM
#2
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Rogue Leader :
67 is all good, looks like you have enough room to push it higher, worth giving a shot. Be cautious when it hits around 85.
It maintains 880mV during full load and stays at 1100mV. Should I be concerned if it exceeds that?
How much should I adjust beyond the current settings? Trying a clock speed of 1000 might help.
That's fine, you can gradually increase the clock speeds in 25mhz increments and test.
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Falymi
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM #2

Hot___ :
Rogue Leader :
67 is all good, looks like you have enough room to push it higher, worth giving a shot. Be cautious when it hits around 85.
It maintains 880mV during full load and stays at 1100mV. Should I be concerned if it exceeds that?
How much should I adjust beyond the current settings? Trying a clock speed of 1000 might help.
That's fine, you can gradually increase the clock speeds in 25mhz increments and test.

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mertcan35
Member
204
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM
#3
67 is all right, looks like you have plenty of room to go higher, it's worth a shot. Be cautious around 85.
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mertcan35
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM #3

67 is all right, looks like you have plenty of room to go higher, it's worth a shot. Be cautious around 85.

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lolasian
Junior Member
18
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM
#4
yeah, you should be concerned about temperatures when they go above 85°C. as long as you don't alter the voltage, the most likely outcome is your pc crashing (usually).
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lolasian
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM #4

yeah, you should be concerned about temperatures when they go above 85°C. as long as you don't alter the voltage, the most likely outcome is your pc crashing (usually).

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Toxicator_
Junior Member
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05-20-2025, 10:57 PM
#5
Rogue Leader:
67 is all right, looks like you have enough room to increase it a bit, worth giving it a shot. Be cautious if it climbs to 85.
It maintains 880mV during full load and stays at 1100mV. Should I be concerned about that?
How much should I adjust beyond the current settings? Would testing with a clock speed of 1000 help?
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Toxicator_
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM #5

Rogue Leader:
67 is all right, looks like you have enough room to increase it a bit, worth giving it a shot. Be cautious if it climbs to 85.
It maintains 880mV during full load and stays at 1100mV. Should I be concerned about that?
How much should I adjust beyond the current settings? Would testing with a clock speed of 1000 help?

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yayassad
Member
66
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM
#6
Don't be too concerned about temperatures once you hit 85°C. As long as voltage isn't affected, the main risk is a crash (usually).
Sorry for the -1
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It starts at 880mV and stays around 1100mV under full load. Should I be concerned if it rises?
How much should I increase the current settings? Should I try boosting clock speed up to 1000?
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yayassad
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM #6

Don't be too concerned about temperatures once you hit 85°C. As long as voltage isn't affected, the main risk is a crash (usually).
Sorry for the -1
😀
It starts at 880mV and stays around 1100mV under full load. Should I be concerned if it rises?
How much should I increase the current settings? Should I try boosting clock speed up to 1000?

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xjamesx56
Junior Member
6
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM
#7
Hot___ :
Rogue Leader :
67 is all good, looks like you have enough room to push it higher, worth giving a shot. Be cautious when it hits around 85.
It maintains 880mV and stays steady at 1100mV under full load. Should I be concerned if it exceeds this?
How much should I adjust beyond the current settings? Trying a clock speed of 1000 might help.
That's fine, you can gradually increase the clock speeds by 25mhz and check.
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xjamesx56
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM #7

Hot___ :
Rogue Leader :
67 is all good, looks like you have enough room to push it higher, worth giving a shot. Be cautious when it hits around 85.
It maintains 880mV and stays steady at 1100mV under full load. Should I be concerned if it exceeds this?
How much should I adjust beyond the current settings? Trying a clock speed of 1000 might help.
That's fine, you can gradually increase the clock speeds by 25mhz and check.

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Dimensor
Member
60
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM
#8
Rogue Leader :
Hot___ :
Rogue Leader :
67 is perfectly fine, seems like you have a good amount of headroom to push it more, its worth a try. Worry when its like 85.
Well it goes from 880mV and stays at 1100mV at full load. Should i worry when it goes over?
How much should i go over the current settings? Should i try with clock speed at 1000?
Thata fine, you should increase clock speeds by 25mhz at a time and test.
Well that was the maximum. 900 and 3400 if i go up even by 10 will appear artifacts
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Dimensor
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM #8

Rogue Leader :
Hot___ :
Rogue Leader :
67 is perfectly fine, seems like you have a good amount of headroom to push it more, its worth a try. Worry when its like 85.
Well it goes from 880mV and stays at 1100mV at full load. Should i worry when it goes over?
How much should i go over the current settings? Should i try with clock speed at 1000?
Thata fine, you should increase clock speeds by 25mhz at a time and test.
Well that was the maximum. 900 and 3400 if i go up even by 10 will appear artifacts

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
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05-20-2025, 10:57 PM
#9
The GT630 performs well overclocking but may not match the GTX750. It functions adequately at 720P resolution. NVidia claims it can sustain 98*C and 65W.
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1234qaz12qaz
05-20-2025, 10:57 PM #9

The GT630 performs well overclocking but may not match the GTX750. It functions adequately at 720P resolution. NVidia claims it can sustain 98*C and 65W.