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Initial overclocking experience with Palit Jetstream 970 - seeking advice

Initial overclocking experience with Palit Jetstream 970 - seeking advice

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ZoloKu
Member
206
02-27-2016, 07:16 PM
#1
Hello,
This is my first attempt at overclocking here, so any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I’m open to suggestions or advice. I tried MSI Afterburner and achieved the following settings for my Palit Jetstream 970:
Core Voltage: +30
Power Limit: 111
Core Clock: +130
Memory Clock: +450

In Unigine Heaven the results were:
FPS: 58.7
Score: 1479
Min FPS: 27.5
Max FPS: 127.0

The temperature stayed high, around 80°C most of the time during benchmarking (custom fan profile: 80% fan at 80°C).

Default settings were:
FPS: 53.7
Score: 1353
Min FPS: 24.9
Max FPS: 112.0

Temperature was near 77°C with the default fan setting, which was below 80%.

Thank you in advance!
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ZoloKu
02-27-2016, 07:16 PM #1

Hello,
This is my first attempt at overclocking here, so any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I’m open to suggestions or advice. I tried MSI Afterburner and achieved the following settings for my Palit Jetstream 970:
Core Voltage: +30
Power Limit: 111
Core Clock: +130
Memory Clock: +450

In Unigine Heaven the results were:
FPS: 58.7
Score: 1479
Min FPS: 27.5
Max FPS: 127.0

The temperature stayed high, around 80°C most of the time during benchmarking (custom fan profile: 80% fan at 80°C).

Default settings were:
FPS: 53.7
Score: 1353
Min FPS: 24.9
Max FPS: 112.0

Temperature was near 77°C with the default fan setting, which was below 80%.

Thank you in advance!

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blueyednick
Member
199
02-29-2016, 04:29 AM
#2
Adjusted speeds carefully (Core Clock +150, Memory +500) and selected a more aggressive fan setting. The results were:

FPS: 61.0
Score: 1536
Min FPS: 26.4
Max FPS: 128.7

It appears stable so far. Peak temperature reached 78°C with the fan preset at 85%. I'm concerned because most reviews mention lower overclock results. Are there other factors to monitor besides temperature and visual artifacts? Any potential risks?
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blueyednick
02-29-2016, 04:29 AM #2

Adjusted speeds carefully (Core Clock +150, Memory +500) and selected a more aggressive fan setting. The results were:

FPS: 61.0
Score: 1536
Min FPS: 26.4
Max FPS: 128.7

It appears stable so far. Peak temperature reached 78°C with the fan preset at 85%. I'm concerned because most reviews mention lower overclock results. Are there other factors to monitor besides temperature and visual artifacts? Any potential risks?

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ZeusTrucker
Member
221
03-02-2016, 10:49 PM
#3
Got voltage back to zero, left the others unchanged.
In fan profile I set the fan to 75% when temperature reaches 75C and 80% when it reaches 80C (linear mode) and of course 100% when temp reaches 85C (I really hope the fan will stay at 75% most time).
After half hour of Crysis 3 on full max detail (including max AA and bloom) I could see no artifacts and there were no crashes. FPS between 40 and 60, depending on what's happening on screen. Temp stayed mostly at 75C. Opinions?
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ZeusTrucker
03-02-2016, 10:49 PM #3

Got voltage back to zero, left the others unchanged.
In fan profile I set the fan to 75% when temperature reaches 75C and 80% when it reaches 80C (linear mode) and of course 100% when temp reaches 85C (I really hope the fan will stay at 75% most time).
After half hour of Crysis 3 on full max detail (including max AA and bloom) I could see no artifacts and there were no crashes. FPS between 40 and 60, depending on what's happening on screen. Temp stayed mostly at 75C. Opinions?