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overcocking msi gtx 750 ti oc 2gb v1

overcocking msi gtx 750 ti oc 2gb v1

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Ninjas_R_OP
Senior Member
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01-27-2016, 11:54 PM
#1
I'm using afterburner, anyone please suggest the most reliable 24/7 stable clock settings?
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Ninjas_R_OP
01-27-2016, 11:54 PM #1

I'm using afterburner, anyone please suggest the most reliable 24/7 stable clock settings?

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satchmoto
Junior Member
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02-04-2016, 08:42 PM
#2
Begin by not altering the voltage.
Next, start raising the core clock by 10 and perform some intensive benchmarks, such as Heaven Valley, ensuring stability without any artifacts. If no issues arise, add another 10 and keep repeating. Once you notice artifacts, reduce the clock speed by 5 (be careful—NVIDIA may reset it during a crash, so reapply them later). Also adjust your memory clock to around 50, though this isn't crucial.
With the GTX 750, I don't expect to exceed 50 MHz on the core clock, but it's worth trying.
Always be cautious with voltage for safety!
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satchmoto
02-04-2016, 08:42 PM #2

Begin by not altering the voltage.
Next, start raising the core clock by 10 and perform some intensive benchmarks, such as Heaven Valley, ensuring stability without any artifacts. If no issues arise, add another 10 and keep repeating. Once you notice artifacts, reduce the clock speed by 5 (be careful—NVIDIA may reset it during a crash, so reapply them later). Also adjust your memory clock to around 50, though this isn't crucial.
With the GTX 750, I don't expect to exceed 50 MHz on the core clock, but it's worth trying.
Always be cautious with voltage for safety!

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Marcel2440
Member
138
02-04-2016, 09:46 PM
#3
Begin by not altering the voltage.
Next, start raising the core clock by 10 and perform some intensive benchmarks, such as Heaven Valley, ensuring stability without any artifacts. If no issues arise, increase the artifact level again and add +10. Continue this process. When artifacts appear, reduce the clock speed by -5 (be careful—NVIDIA may reset it during a crash, so reapply them afterward). Also adjust your memory clock to around 50, though this isn't critical.
With the GTX 750, you shouldn't exceed 50 MHz on the core clock, but it's worth trying.
---Always keep voltage stable for safety!---
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Marcel2440
02-04-2016, 09:46 PM #3

Begin by not altering the voltage.
Next, start raising the core clock by 10 and perform some intensive benchmarks, such as Heaven Valley, ensuring stability without any artifacts. If no issues arise, increase the artifact level again and add +10. Continue this process. When artifacts appear, reduce the clock speed by -5 (be careful—NVIDIA may reset it during a crash, so reapply them afterward). Also adjust your memory clock to around 50, though this isn't critical.
With the GTX 750, you shouldn't exceed 50 MHz on the core clock, but it's worth trying.
---Always keep voltage stable for safety!---