overclocking gtx 750ti oc edition
overclocking gtx 750ti oc edition
You're asking if you can further overclock your GTX 750 Ti OC model, given that your GPU is already set to the OC edition.
yes it is factory overclocked, but the boost applied to the card rarely reaches its full potential—it's only slightly higher than other models. Overclocking means increasing the clock speeds beyond their original limits, allowing continued performance gains.
OC edition includes a higher stock clock from the factory. (the manufacturer performed a basic overclock, but you can still overclock further; just note the warranty might be voided.) If it's still within the return period, wait until it reaches RMA status before proceeding. Then consider using MSI AFTERBURNer, PrecisionX, or GPU tweaks to attempt an overclock.
Robert Cook explains that an OC edition includes a higher stock clock from the factory. He notes the factory likely performed a basic overclock, but you can still try to overclock further. However, he warns the warranty might be voided. If it's still within the return period, he suggests waiting until it reaches RMA status before proceeding. Then he recommends using MSI AFTERBURNer, PrecisionX, or GPU tweaks to attempt an overclock.
They said it's the OC edition - overclocked version...does that mean it's already overclocked?
yes it is factory overclocked, but the boost applied to the card rarely reaches its full potential—it's only slightly higher than other models. Overclocking means increasing the clock speeds beyond their normal limits, allowing continued performance gains.
Robert Cook:
yes it is factory overclocked, but the boost applied to the card is rarely at its maximum capacity, it's merely a bit faster than other versions. Overclocking means simply increasing the clock speeds beyond their original limits, allowing further increases.
I am not sure of a good video on that specific card. this forum has a sticky on overclocking, I'll try to find it, I would look for it as well.
Robert Cook mentions uncertainty about a suitable video for the specific card. He notes the forum has a sticky on overclocking section and plans to search there.