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Mehta42
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06-08-2016, 10:25 PM
#1
You're looking to boost your Radeon R9 270X Devil Edition's performance. A safe overclock range would be around 10-15% increase, depending on your specific needs and stability. Always monitor temperatures closely and test incrementally for optimal results.
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Mehta42
06-08-2016, 10:25 PM #1

You're looking to boost your Radeon R9 270X Devil Edition's performance. A safe overclock range would be around 10-15% increase, depending on your specific needs and stability. Always monitor temperatures closely and test incrementally for optimal results.

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Peedy
Senior Member
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06-10-2016, 03:52 AM
#2
you don't understand. each card is unique. you need to read the guides because you clearly haven't, otherwise you wouldn't be asking this question. look it up.
every card is different. just be lucky in the silicon lottery. you need to test your card without an OC using the Heaven benchmark. keep temperatures below 85C and avoid any artifacts. then apply MSI afterburner or TriXX to gradually increase either the core or memory, one at a time, at 40-50mhz increments. run each test cycle once, check the temperatures and artifacts, and adjust until you see them or raise the voltage slightly. that's your maximum OC for that card (without overvolting). if you intend to boost voltage further, keep testing until you notice artifacts and slightly raise the voltage.
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Peedy
06-10-2016, 03:52 AM #2

you don't understand. each card is unique. you need to read the guides because you clearly haven't, otherwise you wouldn't be asking this question. look it up.
every card is different. just be lucky in the silicon lottery. you need to test your card without an OC using the Heaven benchmark. keep temperatures below 85C and avoid any artifacts. then apply MSI afterburner or TriXX to gradually increase either the core or memory, one at a time, at 40-50mhz increments. run each test cycle once, check the temperatures and artifacts, and adjust until you see them or raise the voltage slightly. that's your maximum OC for that card (without overvolting). if you intend to boost voltage further, keep testing until you notice artifacts and slightly raise the voltage.

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Lukapop04
Member
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06-22-2016, 02:43 AM
#3
You're not sure. Each card behaves differently. You need to review the guides because you probably haven't, or else you wouldn't be asking this. look it up.
Every card is unique. You just need to be lucky in the silicon lottery. You aim to test your card without an OC using the Heaven benchmark. Keep temperatures under 85°C and ensure there are no artifacts. Then apply MSI afterburner or TriXX to gradually increase either the core or memory, one at a time, in increments of 40-50MHz. Run each test cycle once, check the temperatures and artifacts, and adjust until you see them. That's your maximum OC for that card (avoid overvolting). If you plan to boost voltage further, increase and test until you notice artifacts, then slightly raise the voltage and check again. Always add more clock speed, test, and increase voltage cautiously. Don't exceed 1.3V or you risk damaging the card or shortening its lifespan. Monitor temperatures closely. Good luck!
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Lukapop04
06-22-2016, 02:43 AM #3

You're not sure. Each card behaves differently. You need to review the guides because you probably haven't, or else you wouldn't be asking this. look it up.
Every card is unique. You just need to be lucky in the silicon lottery. You aim to test your card without an OC using the Heaven benchmark. Keep temperatures under 85°C and ensure there are no artifacts. Then apply MSI afterburner or TriXX to gradually increase either the core or memory, one at a time, in increments of 40-50MHz. Run each test cycle once, check the temperatures and artifacts, and adjust until you see them. That's your maximum OC for that card (avoid overvolting). If you plan to boost voltage further, increase and test until you notice artifacts, then slightly raise the voltage and check again. Always add more clock speed, test, and increase voltage cautiously. Don't exceed 1.3V or you risk damaging the card or shortening its lifespan. Monitor temperatures closely. Good luck!