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Overclock zotac gt 630 ? 2gb ddr3

Overclock zotac gt 630 ? 2gb ddr3

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Lwak22
Junior Member
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05-30-2016, 06:50 PM
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Hello, regarding your Zotac IT 630 graphics card, can it be overclocked? Since there are no discussions or videos about this specific card, please verify if anyone has any advice.
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Lwak22
05-30-2016, 06:50 PM #1

Hello, regarding your Zotac IT 630 graphics card, can it be overclocked? Since there are no discussions or videos about this specific card, please verify if anyone has any advice.

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Texas1047
Posting Freak
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05-30-2016, 08:09 PM
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Nothing stopping you OCing it using MSI Afterburner or similar, but YMMV.
On lower end cards, voltage or power increases have been known to be locked down at a BIOS level - and you're not suddenly going to turn it into a "good" card by modern standards with a slight OC..... but definitely no harm in trying.
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Texas1047
05-30-2016, 08:09 PM #2

Nothing stopping you OCing it using MSI Afterburner or similar, but YMMV.
On lower end cards, voltage or power increases have been known to be locked down at a BIOS level - and you're not suddenly going to turn it into a "good" card by modern standards with a slight OC..... but definitely no harm in trying.

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SrKaner
Member
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05-31-2016, 10:10 PM
#3
Nothing stopping you OCing it using MSI Afterburner or similar, but YMMV.
On lower end cards, voltage or power increases have been known to be locked down at a BIOS level - and you're not suddenly going to turn it into a "good" card by modern standards with a slight OC..... but definitely no harm in trying.
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SrKaner
05-31-2016, 10:10 PM #3

Nothing stopping you OCing it using MSI Afterburner or similar, but YMMV.
On lower end cards, voltage or power increases have been known to be locked down at a BIOS level - and you're not suddenly going to turn it into a "good" card by modern standards with a slight OC..... but definitely no harm in trying.

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06-05-2016, 07:48 PM
#4
The DDR3 memory will always be slow. Yet on a GT730 with 1GB DDR5, I managed a straightforward 20% boost. There should be ample power available in the PCIe port, after all.
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superhero_andy
06-05-2016, 07:48 PM #4

The DDR3 memory will always be slow. Yet on a GT730 with 1GB DDR5, I managed a straightforward 20% boost. There should be ample power available in the PCIe port, after all.