F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Overclocking graphics cards can provide some benefits but may also introduce risks.

Overclocking graphics cards can provide some benefits but may also introduce risks.

Overclocking graphics cards can provide some benefits but may also introduce risks.

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Sturmwaffle
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01-01-2016, 04:44 PM
#1
The recommended memory clock and core clock speeds depend on your specific setup, but generally aim for the motherboard's guidelines. Check the MSI documentation for optimal settings. Adjust voltage if needed, and consider fan speed changes based on thermal performance.
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Sturmwaffle
01-01-2016, 04:44 PM #1

The recommended memory clock and core clock speeds depend on your specific setup, but generally aim for the motherboard's guidelines. Check the MSI documentation for optimal settings. Adjust voltage if needed, and consider fan speed changes based on thermal performance.

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henrikre
Member
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01-01-2016, 06:47 PM
#2
I would raise each value by 50mhz steps, check for stability, and then repeat. When instability appears, reduce the clocks until it settles.
No fixed figure is provided; all 960s will adjust to various numbers.
You must enable voltage control in the MSI afterburners settings to modify it. Raising the voltage can push overclocks higher but also raise heat.
If temperatures rise above 80°C under load, create a custom fan profile to maintain cooler operation.
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henrikre
01-01-2016, 06:47 PM #2

I would raise each value by 50mhz steps, check for stability, and then repeat. When instability appears, reduce the clocks until it settles.
No fixed figure is provided; all 960s will adjust to various numbers.
You must enable voltage control in the MSI afterburners settings to modify it. Raising the voltage can push overclocks higher but also raise heat.
If temperatures rise above 80°C under load, create a custom fan profile to maintain cooler operation.

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Alaub
Junior Member
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01-02-2016, 12:29 PM
#3
I would raise each value by 50mhz steps, check for stability, and then repeat. When instability appears, reduce the clocks until it settles.
No fixed figure is provided; all 960s will adjust to various numbers.
You must enable voltage control in the MSI afterburners settings to modify it. Raising the voltage can push overclocks higher but also raise heat.
If temperatures rise above 80°C under load, create a custom fan profile to maintain cooler operation.
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Alaub
01-02-2016, 12:29 PM #3

I would raise each value by 50mhz steps, check for stability, and then repeat. When instability appears, reduce the clocks until it settles.
No fixed figure is provided; all 960s will adjust to various numbers.
You must enable voltage control in the MSI afterburners settings to modify it. Raising the voltage can push overclocks higher but also raise heat.
If temperatures rise above 80°C under load, create a custom fan profile to maintain cooler operation.