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Overclocking a GTX 745

Overclocking a GTX 745

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fischTantrix
Junior Member
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08-10-2016, 10:41 PM
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I successfully acquired a GTX 745, and it consistently delivers around 50fps under most conditions. On titles such as Star Wars Battlefront and Battlefield 1, performance drops to about 20fps or lower. It’s quite frustrating, but I’m planning to upgrade the GPU soon. In the meantime, I’m trying to squeeze the most performance out of it while it still works, which is why I’m considering overclocking.
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fischTantrix
08-10-2016, 10:41 PM #1

I successfully acquired a GTX 745, and it consistently delivers around 50fps under most conditions. On titles such as Star Wars Battlefront and Battlefield 1, performance drops to about 20fps or lower. It’s quite frustrating, but I’m planning to upgrade the GPU soon. In the meantime, I’m trying to squeeze the most performance out of it while it still works, which is why I’m considering overclocking.

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rennoc2010
Junior Member
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08-12-2016, 03:48 AM
#2
What's the issue?
Just follow these steps: Install MSI Afterburner and Furmark, adjust Core Clock to +150, begin Furmark. If it crashes or restarts, change to +125, and continue until stable. Once stable at +150, increase to +175, and so on before problems arise. Also check performance in Unigine Heaven and keep an eye on GPU temperatures (85°C is high).
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rennoc2010
08-12-2016, 03:48 AM #2

What's the issue?
Just follow these steps: Install MSI Afterburner and Furmark, adjust Core Clock to +150, begin Furmark. If it crashes or restarts, change to +125, and continue until stable. Once stable at +150, increase to +175, and so on before problems arise. Also check performance in Unigine Heaven and keep an eye on GPU temperatures (85°C is high).

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Morvaxx
Member
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08-12-2016, 04:10 AM
#3
What's the issue?
Just follow these steps: Install MSI Afterburner and Furmark, adjust Core Clock to +150, begin Furmark. If it crashes or restarts, change to +125, and continue until stable. Once stable at +150, increase to +175, and so on before problems arise. Also try in Unigine Heaven and keep an eye on GPU temperatures (85°C is high).
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Morvaxx
08-12-2016, 04:10 AM #3

What's the issue?
Just follow these steps: Install MSI Afterburner and Furmark, adjust Core Clock to +150, begin Furmark. If it crashes or restarts, change to +125, and continue until stable. Once stable at +150, increase to +175, and so on before problems arise. Also try in Unigine Heaven and keep an eye on GPU temperatures (85°C is high).