F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Not possible to increase the speed beyond 190mhz for this model.

Not possible to increase the speed beyond 190mhz for this model.

Not possible to increase the speed beyond 190mhz for this model.

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AthenasLight
Posting Freak
781
08-29-2023, 12:28 PM
#1
I am just starting out with this overclocking and chose to watch YouTube guides. I noticed others achieving speeds above 300Mhz while I’m stuck at around 190Mhz with the same GPU. Can you help me?
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AthenasLight
08-29-2023, 12:28 PM #1

I am just starting out with this overclocking and chose to watch YouTube guides. I noticed others achieving speeds above 300Mhz while I’m stuck at around 190Mhz with the same GPU. Can you help me?

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DzoniGamer_YT
Member
52
08-31-2023, 01:22 PM
#2
Each GPU is unique, which is referred to as the "silicon lottery." Besides that, the cooling system and power supply stability also play a role. Furthermore, every model has its own base clock, and the dynamic clock (GPU BOOST) behavior means that overclocking by 300MHz on two different GT710 models can yield varying outcomes. Additionally, VRAM overclocking might have little impact.
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DzoniGamer_YT
08-31-2023, 01:22 PM #2

Each GPU is unique, which is referred to as the "silicon lottery." Besides that, the cooling system and power supply stability also play a role. Furthermore, every model has its own base clock, and the dynamic clock (GPU BOOST) behavior means that overclocking by 300MHz on two different GT710 models can yield varying outcomes. Additionally, VRAM overclocking might have little impact.

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narwhalfanatic
Junior Member
43
09-01-2023, 08:42 PM
#3
Each GPU is unique, which is referred to as the "silicon lottery." Besides that, the cooling system and power supply stability also play a role. Furthermore, every model has its own base clock, and the dynamic clock (GPU BOOST) behavior means that overclocking by 300MHz on two different GT710 models can yield varying outcomes. Additionally, VRAM overclocking might have little impact.
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narwhalfanatic
09-01-2023, 08:42 PM #3

Each GPU is unique, which is referred to as the "silicon lottery." Besides that, the cooling system and power supply stability also play a role. Furthermore, every model has its own base clock, and the dynamic clock (GPU BOOST) behavior means that overclocking by 300MHz on two different GT710 models can yield varying outcomes. Additionally, VRAM overclocking might have little impact.

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Holderb10
Junior Member
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09-03-2023, 06:17 PM
#4
"Same GPU" means identical card brand and model. The main reason for differences lies in the "silicon lottery"—natural variations in chip production. VRM, board design, and PSU reliability also play important roles in how much stable overclocking is possible.
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Holderb10
09-03-2023, 06:17 PM #4

"Same GPU" means identical card brand and model. The main reason for differences lies in the "silicon lottery"—natural variations in chip production. VRM, board design, and PSU reliability also play important roles in how much stable overclocking is possible.

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EmilyPlanet
Member
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09-05-2023, 06:09 PM
#5
Other:
There's no point unless you are doing this for video games. Prices of graphics cards are messed up, but just for reference a GTX1080 is roughly 20X as powerful.
(assuming sustained 2000MHz vs 1500MHz, multiplied by the 13.3X core difference)
So while a GT710 can do some lower-end games you'd probably be better off simply tweaking the game settings of those or buying a better card. Even a GTX1050Ti is roughly 5X as powerful based on 4x 2000/1500.
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EmilyPlanet
09-05-2023, 06:09 PM #5

Other:
There's no point unless you are doing this for video games. Prices of graphics cards are messed up, but just for reference a GTX1080 is roughly 20X as powerful.
(assuming sustained 2000MHz vs 1500MHz, multiplied by the 13.3X core difference)
So while a GT710 can do some lower-end games you'd probably be better off simply tweaking the game settings of those or buying a better card. Even a GTX1050Ti is roughly 5X as powerful based on 4x 2000/1500.