F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Optimal GTX980 acx2.0 SC 4gb OC configuration is commonly suggested for performance and stability.

Optimal GTX980 acx2.0 SC 4gb OC configuration is commonly suggested for performance and stability.

Optimal GTX980 acx2.0 SC 4gb OC configuration is commonly suggested for performance and stability.

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Levin1912
Junior Member
42
07-24-2016, 06:16 AM
#1
Hey there,
Just wanted to keep it brief so it's easy to read
I just got my new PC—here are the details:

Specs:
- Power Supply: 600W
- OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
- CPU: Intel Core i7 3770 @ 3.40GHz
- Ivy Bridge 22nm
- RAM: 12.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz

Motherboard: PEGATRON CORPORATION 2AD5 (Socket 0)
Graphics: ASUS VS228 (1920x1080@60Hz), 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 ACX 2.0 SC edition (EVGA)

For the GPU, I was thinking about overclocking with EVGA PrecisionX 16. Let me know if you need more info!
Any suggestions?
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Levin1912
07-24-2016, 06:16 AM #1

Hey there,
Just wanted to keep it brief so it's easy to read
I just got my new PC—here are the details:

Specs:
- Power Supply: 600W
- OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
- CPU: Intel Core i7 3770 @ 3.40GHz
- Ivy Bridge 22nm
- RAM: 12.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz

Motherboard: PEGATRON CORPORATION 2AD5 (Socket 0)
Graphics: ASUS VS228 (1920x1080@60Hz), 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 ACX 2.0 SC edition (EVGA)

For the GPU, I was thinking about overclocking with EVGA PrecisionX 16. Let me know if you need more info!
Any suggestions?

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102
07-30-2016, 05:52 PM
#2
There are no fixed "recommended" configurations since each chip reacts uniquely. You'll need to begin from its default speed and gradually increase the clock and voltage as necessary to discover the highest possible overclock for that specific chip. Every chip behaves differently, meaning some might achieve significant boosts like 300mhz while others may only reach a few tens of megahertz.
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lookatmyskill2
07-30-2016, 05:52 PM #2

There are no fixed "recommended" configurations since each chip reacts uniquely. You'll need to begin from its default speed and gradually increase the clock and voltage as necessary to discover the highest possible overclock for that specific chip. Every chip behaves differently, meaning some might achieve significant boosts like 300mhz while others may only reach a few tens of megahertz.

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Jazzy_Senpai
Member
180
08-07-2016, 01:47 AM
#3
Okay, then in that case is there any possibility what so ever that it is "Impossible" to over clock at all? Is it there a sweet spot there for me where it will be impossible for any game to crash because i overlocked?
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Jazzy_Senpai
08-07-2016, 01:47 AM #3

Okay, then in that case is there any possibility what so ever that it is "Impossible" to over clock at all? Is it there a sweet spot there for me where it will be impossible for any game to crash because i overlocked?