F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking his rx 470 pc restarts on furmark

his rx 470 pc restarts on furmark

his rx 470 pc restarts on furmark

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saukeuchiuchi
Senior Member
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10-27-2016, 02:12 PM
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my build details are i3 6100, rx 470 4g, msi b150 pro vh, 2x4gb ram, 260w power, stock clock 1255mhz 1100mhz. i was overclocked to 1400/1380 and experienced instability and restarts on furmark. eventually, i achieved a stable OC at 1350mhz 1175mhz with 15% power limit. testing furmark and pc still causes restarts even with stock settings. temperature stays below 80c. does this 0.075v really pose a risk to my gpu? i always use wattman and never other tools. this gpu is brand new, purchased about 1-2 months ago.
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saukeuchiuchi
10-27-2016, 02:12 PM #1

my build details are i3 6100, rx 470 4g, msi b150 pro vh, 2x4gb ram, 260w power, stock clock 1255mhz 1100mhz. i was overclocked to 1400/1380 and experienced instability and restarts on furmark. eventually, i achieved a stable OC at 1350mhz 1175mhz with 15% power limit. testing furmark and pc still causes restarts even with stock settings. temperature stays below 80c. does this 0.075v really pose a risk to my gpu? i always use wattman and never other tools. this gpu is brand new, purchased about 1-2 months ago.

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Lubmo
Member
190
10-27-2016, 05:58 PM
#2
it won't harm the gpu, it will simply crash or display a black screen when pushed too far. modern graphics cards can only accept a minimal voltage increase without requiring a modified bios or hardware modifications.
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Lubmo
10-27-2016, 05:58 PM #2

it won't harm the gpu, it will simply crash or display a black screen when pushed too far. modern graphics cards can only accept a minimal voltage increase without requiring a modified bios or hardware modifications.

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pertipoju
Member
187
10-29-2016, 08:12 AM
#3
0.075v wont cause a problem
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pertipoju
10-29-2016, 08:12 AM #3

0.075v wont cause a problem

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maccageorge
Junior Member
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10-30-2016, 09:40 PM
#4
The memory stock frequency is 1750, I attempted to overclock it to 1900, 2000, and 2100, but it became unstable, causing artifacts and requiring restarts. I also tried 1380 and 1400 core clock without raising the voltage, just increasing the power limit; the benchmark was stable, so I believe the overclocking is safe. However, when I ran Furmark afterward, it caused a restart. Some people warned that overclocking the GPU without increasing voltage is risky due to insufficient power, while others cautioned about excessive heat or voltage. One person mentioned they were overclocking at stock settings and voltage, but I’m new to this and unsure if my previous unstable attempts damaged the GPU. Gaming at 1400 MHz was stable enough, but could it harm the GPU?
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maccageorge
10-30-2016, 09:40 PM #4

The memory stock frequency is 1750, I attempted to overclock it to 1900, 2000, and 2100, but it became unstable, causing artifacts and requiring restarts. I also tried 1380 and 1400 core clock without raising the voltage, just increasing the power limit; the benchmark was stable, so I believe the overclocking is safe. However, when I ran Furmark afterward, it caused a restart. Some people warned that overclocking the GPU without increasing voltage is risky due to insufficient power, while others cautioned about excessive heat or voltage. One person mentioned they were overclocking at stock settings and voltage, but I’m new to this and unsure if my previous unstable attempts damaged the GPU. Gaming at 1400 MHz was stable enough, but could it harm the GPU?

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StarCora
Junior Member
15
10-31-2016, 06:01 AM
#5
it won't harm the gpu, it will simply crash or display a black screen when pushed too far. modern graphics cards can only accept a minimal voltage increase without requiring a modified bios or hardware modifications.
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StarCora
10-31-2016, 06:01 AM #5

it won't harm the gpu, it will simply crash or display a black screen when pushed too far. modern graphics cards can only accept a minimal voltage increase without requiring a modified bios or hardware modifications.

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_Terron_
Junior Member
40
10-31-2016, 06:49 AM
#6
the gpu won't be harmed, it will just crash or show a black screen when pushed too high. modern cards can only increase voltage slightly without a modified bios or hardware mod. thanks
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_Terron_
10-31-2016, 06:49 AM #6

the gpu won't be harmed, it will just crash or show a black screen when pushed too high. modern cards can only increase voltage slightly without a modified bios or hardware mod. thanks

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SparkingFires
Member
53
10-31-2016, 09:44 AM
#7
you are welcome
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SparkingFires
10-31-2016, 09:44 AM #7

you are welcome

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PsychoPugx
Member
210
11-04-2016, 04:08 AM
#8
you are welcome
but i have one more question
i use windows 7, actually i was running furmark. now i’m trying to run gpu-z or hwinfo which requires admin rights. when i ask for permission it causes the screen to dim and then restarts. i think this is because the system restarts when it gets overwhelmed by graphics. i don’t think that should happen, since a good GPU shouldn’t restart even under stress from graphics issues.
but i’m not an expert, maybe there’s another reason for this happening
sorry for all the questions, but i just want to confirm if this unit is damaged or natural
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PsychoPugx
11-04-2016, 04:08 AM #8

you are welcome
but i have one more question
i use windows 7, actually i was running furmark. now i’m trying to run gpu-z or hwinfo which requires admin rights. when i ask for permission it causes the screen to dim and then restarts. i think this is because the system restarts when it gets overwhelmed by graphics. i don’t think that should happen, since a good GPU shouldn’t restart even under stress from graphics issues.
but i’m not an expert, maybe there’s another reason for this happening
sorry for all the questions, but i just want to confirm if this unit is damaged or natural

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Kuou
Junior Member
37
11-04-2016, 04:33 AM
#9
likely just a glitch
try gpuz or hwinfo first, then mark
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Kuou
11-04-2016, 04:33 AM #9

likely just a glitch
try gpuz or hwinfo first, then mark

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ricby
Senior Member
681
11-04-2016, 06:19 AM
#10
likely just a glitch
start gpuz or hwinfo first then check
yep, just a glitch
did a GPU stress test on a few games and everything worked fine
thx
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ricby
11-04-2016, 06:19 AM #10

likely just a glitch
start gpuz or hwinfo first then check
yep, just a glitch
did a GPU stress test on a few games and everything worked fine
thx