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Overclocking a gtx 750ti

Overclocking a gtx 750ti

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Badbhe
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12-09-2016, 05:54 AM
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I own an Asus gtx 750ti with a great cooler, reaching about 60 to 63 degrees Celsius at full load. I've experimented with overclocking, but on MSI afterburner I increased the voltage—though it seems this won't help since it's not higher than the card's maximum. I also tried overclocking before and experienced instability, yet temperatures stayed normal without any damage. Still, pushing the voltage too high and overclocking excessively could be risky.
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Badbhe
12-09-2016, 05:54 AM #1

I own an Asus gtx 750ti with a great cooler, reaching about 60 to 63 degrees Celsius at full load. I've experimented with overclocking, but on MSI afterburner I increased the voltage—though it seems this won't help since it's not higher than the card's maximum. I also tried overclocking before and experienced instability, yet temperatures stayed normal without any damage. Still, pushing the voltage too high and overclocking excessively could be risky.

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SkylanderAlex
Member
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12-18-2016, 07:35 PM
#2
With a card that has a factory OC, I wouldn't make any changes.
If your chip could handle a better OC, it would likely be found in a more expensive, heavily overclocked model.
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SkylanderAlex
12-18-2016, 07:35 PM #2

With a card that has a factory OC, I wouldn't make any changes.
If your chip could handle a better OC, it would likely be found in a more expensive, heavily overclocked model.

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ItsLuckySG
Junior Member
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12-20-2016, 02:12 AM
#3
With a card that has a factory OC, I wouldn't make any changes.
If your chip could handle a better OC, it would likely be found in a more expensive, heavily overclocked model.
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ItsLuckySG
12-20-2016, 02:12 AM #3

With a card that has a factory OC, I wouldn't make any changes.
If your chip could handle a better OC, it would likely be found in a more expensive, heavily overclocked model.

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Pierleo29
Member
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12-20-2016, 12:22 PM
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geofelt :
If your card has a factory OC, I wouldn't experiment with it.
If your chip could handle more OC, it would likely be used in a more expensive, heavily overclocked model.
I've heard some folks push it even further, but it's not that extreme, so I'm unsure why that would cause an issue.
It's designed for overclocking.
Anyway, I'm curious if increasing the voltage to max on the MSI afterburner impacts the GPU.
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Pierleo29
12-20-2016, 12:22 PM #4

geofelt :
If your card has a factory OC, I wouldn't experiment with it.
If your chip could handle more OC, it would likely be used in a more expensive, heavily overclocked model.
I've heard some folks push it even further, but it's not that extreme, so I'm unsure why that would cause an issue.
It's designed for overclocking.
Anyway, I'm curious if increasing the voltage to max on the MSI afterburner impacts the GPU.

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Baki13
Member
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12-21-2016, 10:59 PM
#5
You can search for the Asus gtx 750ti oc if needed.
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Baki13
12-21-2016, 10:59 PM #5

You can search for the Asus gtx 750ti oc if needed.