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need some help on basic oc

need some help on basic oc

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mineblork
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03-30-2023, 12:24 AM
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You're checking the Evga Precision interface and noticing a small slider labeled GPU clock offset. If you adjust the offset by 300 MHz, you should verify whether changing the voltage settings is necessary or if simply adjusting the slider will ensure stability.
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mineblork
03-30-2023, 12:24 AM #1

You're checking the Evga Precision interface and noticing a small slider labeled GPU clock offset. If you adjust the offset by 300 MHz, you should verify whether changing the voltage settings is necessary or if simply adjusting the slider will ensure stability.

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vincento007
Junior Member
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03-30-2023, 05:45 AM
#2
Testing the overclock to check stability is essential. Applying more voltage when it becomes unstable helps you extend the overclock further. You can safely push it to the maximum, though you might not need to reach it there. I followed this guide until I developed my own approach:
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vincento007
03-30-2023, 05:45 AM #2

Testing the overclock to check stability is essential. Applying more voltage when it becomes unstable helps you extend the overclock further. You can safely push it to the maximum, though you might not need to reach it there. I followed this guide until I developed my own approach:

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Bunkey
Member
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03-30-2023, 01:27 PM
#3
Testing the overclock to check stability is essential. Applying more voltage when it becomes unstable helps you extend the overclock further. You can safely push it to the maximum, though you might not need to reach it there. I followed this guide until I developed my own approach:
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Bunkey
03-30-2023, 01:27 PM #3

Testing the overclock to check stability is essential. Applying more voltage when it becomes unstable helps you extend the overclock further. You can safely push it to the maximum, though you might not need to reach it there. I followed this guide until I developed my own approach:

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Raqet
Member
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04-02-2023, 02:07 PM
#4
Spexels :
I'm using evga precision and noticing this small slider labeled gpu clock offset. If I raise the offset by around 300 mhz, do I have to boost the voltage or can I just adjust the slider for stability? It really depends on whether your card runs smoothly at that frequency without changing the voltage. Once you find the right balance, test with demanding GPU tasks—watch for artifacts or crashes. If issues appear, gradually tweak the voltage in small increments until stability returns, then adjust the clock speed similarly. Keep repeating this process. When you hit a point where further voltage increases aren't possible or temperatures are too high, save your settings as an OC profile and finalize your overclock.
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Raqet
04-02-2023, 02:07 PM #4

Spexels :
I'm using evga precision and noticing this small slider labeled gpu clock offset. If I raise the offset by around 300 mhz, do I have to boost the voltage or can I just adjust the slider for stability? It really depends on whether your card runs smoothly at that frequency without changing the voltage. Once you find the right balance, test with demanding GPU tasks—watch for artifacts or crashes. If issues appear, gradually tweak the voltage in small increments until stability returns, then adjust the clock speed similarly. Keep repeating this process. When you hit a point where further voltage increases aren't possible or temperatures are too high, save your settings as an OC profile and finalize your overclock.