F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Looking for assistance with boosting the performance of your Evga GTX 970 SC+ Acx 2.0 cooler?

Looking for assistance with boosting the performance of your Evga GTX 970 SC+ Acx 2.0 cooler?

Looking for assistance with boosting the performance of your Evga GTX 970 SC+ Acx 2.0 cooler?

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MZombie9
Junior Member
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09-28-2016, 12:13 PM
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Hey everyone! I was trying to boost my graphics card to a 1495mhz clock speed and increase memory speed by about 300. I checked online and saw people achieving around 1500mhz with +500 memory. In my MSI afterburner, I adjusted the sliders to get 1495. &+300, even increasing the voltage by 20. When I opened Unigine Heaven, it showed a black screen. Later, when I played Assassin's Creed Syndicate, the game ran for about 45 minutes, but then the screen went black and I had to press the power button on my case to shut it down and turn it back on. PLEASE HELP!!!
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MZombie9
09-28-2016, 12:13 PM #1

Hey everyone! I was trying to boost my graphics card to a 1495mhz clock speed and increase memory speed by about 300. I checked online and saw people achieving around 1500mhz with +500 memory. In my MSI afterburner, I adjusted the sliders to get 1495. &+300, even increasing the voltage by 20. When I opened Unigine Heaven, it showed a black screen. Later, when I played Assassin's Creed Syndicate, the game ran for about 45 minutes, but then the screen went black and I had to press the power button on my case to shut it down and turn it back on. PLEASE HELP!!!

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gogofrgl1234
Senior Member
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09-28-2016, 02:03 PM
#2
Depends on your motherboard
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gogofrgl1234
09-28-2016, 02:03 PM #2

Depends on your motherboard

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SillyDragon
Senior Member
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10-03-2016, 10:38 PM
#3
PrivilegeYT :
Depends on your motherboard
It's an asus z97-a usb 3.1
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SillyDragon
10-03-2016, 10:38 PM #3

PrivilegeYT :
Depends on your motherboard
It's an asus z97-a usb 3.1

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critic_swag
Junior Member
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10-11-2016, 12:05 AM
#4
PrivilegeYT :
Depends on your motherboard
Partly accurate, but more relevant for CPU tuning, for GPUs it's mostly random chance. You might have a chip that was placed as high as possible. Work backward from your tuning, testing at each stage until you find a consistent result.
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critic_swag
10-11-2016, 12:05 AM #4

PrivilegeYT :
Depends on your motherboard
Partly accurate, but more relevant for CPU tuning, for GPUs it's mostly random chance. You might have a chip that was placed as high as possible. Work backward from your tuning, testing at each stage until you find a consistent result.