Gtx 750 Ti PH safe overclocking
Gtx 750 Ti PH safe overclocking
I never overclocked before and I've never done that because I'm worried about damaging my GPU.
Now, with the ASUS GPU tweak, I'm unsure if I can set the sliders fully to the right for memory clock and boost clock.
Normal settings: http://prnt.sc/c8sf0y
Extreme settings: http://prnt.sc/c8sf4a
Please let me know if I should make those changes and apply them, thank you.
When adjusting performance,
it's important to raise the clocks gradually, since pushing it all the way up right away might damage your GPU, depending on your luck—it could cause instability.
I suggest increasing it by about 25MHz at a time, testing with demanding software, and then reaching the highest setting (perhaps a bit lower for safety).
Going just below maximum is usually a better choice.
When adjusting performance,
it's important to raise the clocks gradually, since jumping to full speed right away might damage your GPU, depending on your luck—it could cause instability.
I suggest increasing it by about 25MHz at a time and testing with demanding software. Then move toward the highest setting (perhaps slightly lower for safety), which would let you achieve the best possible overclock your GPU can support. I recommend staying just below the top limit.
Sure, the ASUS GPU tweak does have a safe max overclocking slider. Even when you push it all the way, it only increases the memory clock by 200MHZ and boost clock by 135MHZ. It seems like a lower setting compared to what most users typically use, so I wonder if it's a good idea to try this instead.
Sure, thank you. Regarding the Asus GPU tweak, does it have a safe max overclocking slider? Even when pushed all the way to the right, the boosts are quite limited—200MHZ for memory clock and 135 for boost clock. That seems much lower than what most people use to optimize their GPU. Would you consider it safe to try this instead? If you're willing to take the risk, increasing it by a few tens might be an option, but I’d suggest going up in increments of 25-50 at a time.