F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems MSI Furmark and Geeks3D Furmark are two distinct gaming PC builds, each tailored for specific performance needs.

MSI Furmark and Geeks3D Furmark are two distinct gaming PC builds, each tailored for specific performance needs.

MSI Furmark and Geeks3D Furmark are two distinct gaming PC builds, each tailored for specific performance needs.

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VagoSx_X
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12-11-2016, 11:11 AM
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Hey there, I'm seeing some interesting trends with my overclocking setup. The MSI Furmark appears more demanding in MSI software compared to Geeks3D, even at lower resolutions. Increasing the clock speed in MSI settings triggers crashes, but not in Geeks3D when using 1080p2xAA. Have anyone encountered similar issues? Also, after boosting the GPU to around 150-180 MHz with Afterburner, the display drivers start failing despite stable temperatures. Is this pushing the limits? I've already adjusted clock and memory settings, but keeping the GPU at that level while matching memory performance seems tricky. My GTX 770 3x OC is running fine, so maybe tuning those parameters could help.
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VagoSx_X
12-11-2016, 11:11 AM #1

Hey there, I'm seeing some interesting trends with my overclocking setup. The MSI Furmark appears more demanding in MSI software compared to Geeks3D, even at lower resolutions. Increasing the clock speed in MSI settings triggers crashes, but not in Geeks3D when using 1080p2xAA. Have anyone encountered similar issues? Also, after boosting the GPU to around 150-180 MHz with Afterburner, the display drivers start failing despite stable temperatures. Is this pushing the limits? I've already adjusted clock and memory settings, but keeping the GPU at that level while matching memory performance seems tricky. My GTX 770 3x OC is running fine, so maybe tuning those parameters could help.