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Gtx660 max stable clocks?

Gtx660 max stable clocks?

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MCMaster2731
Junior Member
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01-28-2016, 05:41 PM
#1
Hi,
I'm looking for information on suitable gaming clock speeds for my ASUS GTX660 DirectCU II OC. I understand that overclocking varies per card, so I want to know about the maximum stable clocks and whether it's worth it. Also, how many frames per second could I potentially achieve?
Thanks
Poge
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MCMaster2731
01-28-2016, 05:41 PM #1

Hi,
I'm looking for information on suitable gaming clock speeds for my ASUS GTX660 DirectCU II OC. I understand that overclocking varies per card, so I want to know about the maximum stable clocks and whether it's worth it. Also, how many frames per second could I potentially achieve?
Thanks
Poge

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axelman94
Junior Member
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02-01-2016, 08:03 AM
#2
I could only increase 40/50Mhz on my 660, but it was already overclocked as the EVGA Superclocked model. I don't remember the original speed, maybe around 1150Mhz. You won't gain much extra performance, but it's good to have a free boost if you can make it stable. Try adding 10Mhz at a time and see if it works.
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axelman94
02-01-2016, 08:03 AM #2

I could only increase 40/50Mhz on my 660, but it was already overclocked as the EVGA Superclocked model. I don't remember the original speed, maybe around 1150Mhz. You won't gain much extra performance, but it's good to have a free boost if you can make it stable. Try adding 10Mhz at a time and see if it works.

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FABIAN10614
Junior Member
38
02-01-2016, 09:53 AM
#3
I could only increase 40/50Mhz on my 660, but it was already overclocked as the EVGA Superclocked model. I don't remember the original speed, maybe around 1150Mhz. You won't gain much extra performance, but it's good to have a free boost if you can make it stable. Try adding 10Mhz at a time and see if it works.
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FABIAN10614
02-01-2016, 09:53 AM #3

I could only increase 40/50Mhz on my 660, but it was already overclocked as the EVGA Superclocked model. I don't remember the original speed, maybe around 1150Mhz. You won't gain much extra performance, but it's good to have a free boost if you can make it stable. Try adding 10Mhz at a time and see if it works.

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Odd_potato999
Junior Member
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02-01-2016, 04:14 PM
#4
What about mV and memory clock
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Odd_potato999
02-01-2016, 04:14 PM #4

What about mV and memory clock

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ille200306
Member
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02-03-2016, 01:25 PM
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What about mV and memory clock? I didn't adjust the voltage and, regarding the memory clock, I'm not sure how it went, but I can't recall it well. Maybe you'll be lucky with your card.
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ille200306
02-03-2016, 01:25 PM #5

What about mV and memory clock? I didn't adjust the voltage and, regarding the memory clock, I'm not sure how it went, but I can't recall it well. Maybe you'll be lucky with your card.