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GTX 660 overclocking

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06-26-2016, 02:52 AM
#1
I know that this is an older GPU, but where I've been reading it says that you can't change the voltage of the GPU when using MSi Afterburner. I've cranked it up without changing the voltage, and I'm currently using these settings (MSi Twin Frozr III):
110% power limit
+25MHz on the core clock
+250MHz on the memory clock
These settings are stable on the current voltage, but I was wondering if I could change the voltage to get some more out of it, since the temperatures never exceed 55C when gaming anyway.
Thanks
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FrankieNicolas
06-26-2016, 02:52 AM #1

I know that this is an older GPU, but where I've been reading it says that you can't change the voltage of the GPU when using MSi Afterburner. I've cranked it up without changing the voltage, and I'm currently using these settings (MSi Twin Frozr III):
110% power limit
+25MHz on the core clock
+250MHz on the memory clock
These settings are stable on the current voltage, but I was wondering if I could change the voltage to get some more out of it, since the temperatures never exceed 55C when gaming anyway.
Thanks

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Texas1047
Posting Freak
889
06-26-2016, 08:01 AM
#2
If you can't adjust the voltage, then leave it alone. It's that straightforward.
Avoid BIOS updates that let you modify the voltage. A custom BIOS isn't always reliable.
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Texas1047
06-26-2016, 08:01 AM #2

If you can't adjust the voltage, then leave it alone. It's that straightforward.
Avoid BIOS updates that let you modify the voltage. A custom BIOS isn't always reliable.

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Lion030
Junior Member
19
06-26-2016, 01:13 PM
#3
If you can't adjust the voltage, then leave it alone. It's that straightforward.
Avoid BIOS updates that let you modify the voltage. Custom BIOS designs aren't always reliable.
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Lion030
06-26-2016, 01:13 PM #3

If you can't adjust the voltage, then leave it alone. It's that straightforward.
Avoid BIOS updates that let you modify the voltage. Custom BIOS designs aren't always reliable.