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Overclocking but same results

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Toodaloo_246
Senior Member
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02-26-2016, 10:03 AM
#11
What software are you employing? And are you implementing the updates? For example, in Afterburner, is there a click to apply? I am doing it.
I am using msi afterburner.
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Toodaloo_246
02-26-2016, 10:03 AM #11

What software are you employing? And are you implementing the updates? For example, in Afterburner, is there a click to apply? I am doing it.
I am using msi afterburner.

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Bl4sTeD
Member
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02-26-2016, 07:02 PM
#12
Multipack :
When your GPU usage hits 99%, you don't need to. Are you also increasing the power limit? I set it to 110 from 100.
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Bl4sTeD
02-26-2016, 07:02 PM #12

Multipack :
When your GPU usage hits 99%, you don't need to. Are you also increasing the power limit? I set it to 110 from 100.

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pop2213
Member
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03-10-2016, 04:42 AM
#13
Reboot your system and attempt once more. If unsuccessful, it's difficult to clarify. Is the coreclock operating at an increased rate?
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pop2213
03-10-2016, 04:42 AM #13

Reboot your system and attempt once more. If unsuccessful, it's difficult to clarify. Is the coreclock operating at an increased rate?

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03-10-2016, 12:26 PM
#14
Try restarting your system and attempting again. If that doesn't help, it's difficult to describe. Could you check if the core clock is running at a faster speed? The benchmark only shows FPS, but I confirmed the core clock was higher.
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Candyfloss1952
03-10-2016, 12:26 PM #14

Try restarting your system and attempting again. If that doesn't help, it's difficult to describe. Could you check if the core clock is running at a faster speed? The benchmark only shows FPS, but I confirmed the core clock was higher.

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Burner4554
Member
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03-10-2016, 07:56 PM
#15
In Afterburner, navigate to Settings>On Screen Dsiplay and assign a key for toggling, allowing you to show statistics during the stress test. Select desired statistics in the Monitoring settings section.
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Burner4554
03-10-2016, 07:56 PM #15

In Afterburner, navigate to Settings>On Screen Dsiplay and assign a key for toggling, allowing you to show statistics during the stress test. Select desired statistics in the Monitoring settings section.

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Hopeslaya
Member
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03-11-2016, 07:08 AM
#16
In Afterburner, navigate to Settings>On Screen Dsiplay and assign a hotkey for toggling, allowing you to show statistics during the stress test. You can select which metrics appear under the Monitoring tab. Ok, I'll try again tomorrow thanks for the assistance. Is a 200 MHz memory clock acceptable?
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Hopeslaya
03-11-2016, 07:08 AM #16

In Afterburner, navigate to Settings>On Screen Dsiplay and assign a hotkey for toggling, allowing you to show statistics during the stress test. You can select which metrics appear under the Monitoring tab. Ok, I'll try again tomorrow thanks for the assistance. Is a 200 MHz memory clock acceptable?

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sogoodf
Member
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03-11-2016, 09:23 AM
#17
Not too bad considering a 960. It's likely you can improve it even more, though the central clock remains the most crucial part.
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sogoodf
03-11-2016, 09:23 AM #17

Not too bad considering a 960. It's likely you can improve it even more, though the central clock remains the most crucial part.

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Im_Big_Al_YT_
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03-11-2016, 02:39 PM
#18
Not bad considering the 960. You might be able to go further, but the main clock is clearly the most crucial.
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Im_Big_Al_YT_
03-11-2016, 02:39 PM #18

Not bad considering the 960. You might be able to go further, but the main clock is clearly the most crucial.

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ClareCloud
Member
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03-11-2016, 06:59 PM
#19
It's true you might extract more performance from that, though I think it's worth noting. A GPU overclock usually doesn't last long compared to a CPU overclock, so you'll likely notice the results sooner!
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ClareCloud
03-11-2016, 06:59 PM #19

It's true you might extract more performance from that, though I think it's worth noting. A GPU overclock usually doesn't last long compared to a CPU overclock, so you'll likely notice the results sooner!

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DapperMD
Member
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03-12-2016, 02:21 AM
#20
Yeah, you can definitely extract more from it, I think. A GPU overclock tends to fail sooner compared to a CPU, so it won’t take long to realize! Still, I’m a bit nervous about doing it—I’ve never pushed the system that hard before, which makes it feel intimidating.
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DapperMD
03-12-2016, 02:21 AM #20

Yeah, you can definitely extract more from it, I think. A GPU overclock tends to fail sooner compared to a CPU, so it won’t take long to realize! Still, I’m a bit nervous about doing it—I’ve never pushed the system that hard before, which makes it feel intimidating.

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