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GTX 960 Overclock Setup

GTX 960 Overclock Setup

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__LeonPlays__
Junior Member
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02-04-2016, 11:27 PM
#1
I'm using the MSI Graphic Card GTX 960 2GD5T OC.
I didn't want to make too much noise about overclocking the GPU.
Could anyone just share their OC settings in MSI afterburner, especially if you're using the game edition?
Many thanks ahead of time.
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__LeonPlays__
02-04-2016, 11:27 PM #1

I'm using the MSI Graphic Card GTX 960 2GD5T OC.
I didn't want to make too much noise about overclocking the GPU.
Could anyone just share their OC settings in MSI afterburner, especially if you're using the game edition?
Many thanks ahead of time.

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TMayes136
Member
142
02-05-2016, 12:09 AM
#2
What you don't grasp is that not every card is identical. The silicon quality for the PCB can vary, which means different configurations are required for each card. This results in each card overclocking uniquely. You shouldn't simply request a single setting; it might not suit your specific card. Instead, use ungine heaven to test. Start by increasing the core by 30 MHz and verify there are no artifacts. Next, boost the memory by 40 MHz and continue testing. Keep adjusting until you notice artifacts or GPU temperatures rise above 80-85°C, then reduce the settings again. Aim to keep GPU temperatures below 85°C for optimal performance without throttling. If everything looks good, slightly increase the voltage—avoid exceeding 1.3v on a GPU. Once you reach the maximum overclock, follow the recommended steps.
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TMayes136
02-05-2016, 12:09 AM #2

What you don't grasp is that not every card is identical. The silicon quality for the PCB can vary, which means different configurations are required for each card. This results in each card overclocking uniquely. You shouldn't simply request a single setting; it might not suit your specific card. Instead, use ungine heaven to test. Start by increasing the core by 30 MHz and verify there are no artifacts. Next, boost the memory by 40 MHz and continue testing. Keep adjusting until you notice artifacts or GPU temperatures rise above 80-85°C, then reduce the settings again. Aim to keep GPU temperatures below 85°C for optimal performance without throttling. If everything looks good, slightly increase the voltage—avoid exceeding 1.3v on a GPU. Once you reach the maximum overclock, follow the recommended steps.

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guilou91
Junior Member
19
02-08-2016, 05:19 AM
#3
What you might not realize is that not every card is identical. The silicon quality for the PCB can vary, which means different configurations are required for each card. This results in each card overclocking differently. You shouldn't simply request a setting; it may not suit your specific card. Instead, use ungine heaven to test. Start by increasing the core by 30 MHz and verify there are no artifacts. Next, raise the memory by 40 MHz and continue testing. Keep adjusting until you notice artifacts or GPU temperatures rise above 80-85°C, then reduce the settings again. Maintain temperatures below 85°C for optimal performance and avoid throttling. If everything looks good, slightly increase the voltage—don't exceed 1.3v on your GPU. Once you reach the maximum overclock, follow these steps carefully.
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guilou91
02-08-2016, 05:19 AM #3

What you might not realize is that not every card is identical. The silicon quality for the PCB can vary, which means different configurations are required for each card. This results in each card overclocking differently. You shouldn't simply request a setting; it may not suit your specific card. Instead, use ungine heaven to test. Start by increasing the core by 30 MHz and verify there are no artifacts. Next, raise the memory by 40 MHz and continue testing. Keep adjusting until you notice artifacts or GPU temperatures rise above 80-85°C, then reduce the settings again. Maintain temperatures below 85°C for optimal performance and avoid throttling. If everything looks good, slightly increase the voltage—don't exceed 1.3v on your GPU. Once you reach the maximum overclock, follow these steps carefully.