Increase performance further with this Gtx 750 ti Goldensample overclock.
Increase performance further with this Gtx 750 ti Goldensample overclock.
Hi,
understood, I’ll explain it clearly step by step.
I have a default program for my GPU (Gainward Gtx 750 ti Goldensample) with built-in overclocking, but I want to keep it safe since I love my GPU and don’t want to damage it.
I’m on a low budget, so if I could afford a 1080 Ti, I’d upgrade right away!
For regular use, my PC is almost always on, so I need stable settings. For short bursts like gaming or rendering, I want the highest performance possible.
I’ve uploaded two pictures: one shows the program at its default setting, and the other displays the maximum number of first three options.
I’m wondering what adjustments should be made to each to balance safety and performance, and why the voltage offsets aren’t linked in the first image? Can I set them to the highest without issues?
Thank you for your help.
GPU clock offset adjusted to +100mhz
Memory clock offset set to +50mhz
Voltage minimum adjustment +0.15v
Power goal at 100%
UNCHECK linked [ ] prioritize GPU temperature target
GPU temperature target 80°C
leave unchecked [ ] overvoltage +0.0v
target framerate MAX
GPU clock offset adjusted to +100mhz
Memory clock offset set to +50mhz
Voltage minimum deviation +0.15v
Power goal at 100%
UNCHECK linked [ ] prioritize GPU temperature target
GPU temperature goal 80°C
leave unchecked [ ] overvoltage +0.0v
frame rate maximum target
GPU clock offset set to +100mhz, memory clock offset to +50mhz. Voltage minimum offset adjusted to +0.15v. Power target at 100%. Unchecked link marked for review. Prioritize GPU temperature target at 80°C. GPU temp target set to 80°C. No overvoltage threshold applied (+0.0v). Target framerate limited to maximum. System auto-updates voltage minimum offset to 0.18v. Is this optimal and safe? Memory clock: 3054Mhz, CPU: 1302Mhz. Results provided.
It seems you should perform some benchmarks and examine for any issues or play games. Watch for freezing frames or black spots on the screen/discolored displays; if you don’t notice them, everything should be okay. Disable vsync while inspecting to avoid unwanted freezing that isn’t caused by a bad OC—just to verify it, you can re-enable it later. If artifacts appear, reduce the offsets in steps of ten until they disappear one at a time.