F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking I'm trying to overclock my EVGA GTX 750 Ti and could use some assistance.

I'm trying to overclock my EVGA GTX 750 Ti and could use some assistance.

I'm trying to overclock my EVGA GTX 750 Ti and could use some assistance.

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905xA
Senior Member
667
11-05-2016, 11:48 PM
#1
You can try using suitable software for overclocking your Evga Gtx 750ti. It's important to check if this affects your warranty. Good starting points might include recommended overclock settings found in official guides or community forums. Suggested values could vary, so test cautiously and monitor performance.
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905xA
11-05-2016, 11:48 PM #1

You can try using suitable software for overclocking your Evga Gtx 750ti. It's important to check if this affects your warranty. Good starting points might include recommended overclock settings found in official guides or community forums. Suggested values could vary, so test cautiously and monitor performance.

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Micel002
Member
153
11-06-2016, 05:34 AM
#2
Download MSI Afterburner and Unigine Valley. Increase your core clock by 50mhz and run the test. If successful, raise it further in increments of 50 until you hit a crash. Adjust back to the previous stable setting. Once you achieve an overclock on the core clock, repeat the process for the memory clock. You might also tweak power limits and voltages slightly. After making these changes, attempt to increase the clockspeeds once more. Monitor your temperatures closely; if they rise too high, reduce the speeds again.
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Micel002
11-06-2016, 05:34 AM #2

Download MSI Afterburner and Unigine Valley. Increase your core clock by 50mhz and run the test. If successful, raise it further in increments of 50 until you hit a crash. Adjust back to the previous stable setting. Once you achieve an overclock on the core clock, repeat the process for the memory clock. You might also tweak power limits and voltages slightly. After making these changes, attempt to increase the clockspeeds once more. Monitor your temperatures closely; if they rise too high, reduce the speeds again.

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Kay123_
Senior Member
368
11-20-2016, 12:20 AM
#3
Download MSI Afterburner and Unigine Valley. Increase your core clock by 50mhz and run the test. If successful, raise it further in increments of 50 until you hit a crash. Adjust back to the previous stable setting. Once you achieve an overclock on the core clock, repeat the process for the memory clock. You might also tweak power limits and voltages slightly. After making these changes, attempt to increase the clockspeeds once more. Monitor your temperatures closely; if they rise too high, reduce the speeds again.
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Kay123_
11-20-2016, 12:20 AM #3

Download MSI Afterburner and Unigine Valley. Increase your core clock by 50mhz and run the test. If successful, raise it further in increments of 50 until you hit a crash. Adjust back to the previous stable setting. Once you achieve an overclock on the core clock, repeat the process for the memory clock. You might also tweak power limits and voltages slightly. After making these changes, attempt to increase the clockspeeds once more. Monitor your temperatures closely; if they rise too high, reduce the speeds again.