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s about overclocking Asus GTX 1060 6Gb

s about overclocking Asus GTX 1060 6Gb

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CristoferOM2
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08-10-2016, 11:34 AM
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Hi, I have an OC profile with my GPU fully overclocked and another one that stays at default settings. Some games, like PUBG and BF4, crash when using the overclocked version, so I prefer the default profile for them. However, I still want the best performance possible, so I’m wondering if I can create a profile that only overclocks the memory clock while keeping the GPU at its default setting. This way, my games might not crash but I could get a bit more speed. Do you think this idea is correct? Please let me know if I made any mistakes. I’m sorry if I misspelled anything or had imperfect English.
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CristoferOM2
08-10-2016, 11:34 AM #1

Hi, I have an OC profile with my GPU fully overclocked and another one that stays at default settings. Some games, like PUBG and BF4, crash when using the overclocked version, so I prefer the default profile for them. However, I still want the best performance possible, so I’m wondering if I can create a profile that only overclocks the memory clock while keeping the GPU at its default setting. This way, my games might not crash but I could get a bit more speed. Do you think this idea is correct? Please let me know if I made any mistakes. I’m sorry if I misspelled anything or had imperfect English.

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adcrash17
Member
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08-10-2016, 06:16 PM
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You're welcome, if you wish. The process involves stabilizing the core or memory clock until the system no longer crashes, after which you can create the profile. It seems your current profile is unstable and you just need to reach a balanced point.
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adcrash17
08-10-2016, 06:16 PM #2

You're welcome, if you wish. The process involves stabilizing the core or memory clock until the system no longer crashes, after which you can create the profile. It seems your current profile is unstable and you just need to reach a balanced point.

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Massaker
Member
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08-10-2016, 07:38 PM
#3
You're welcome, if you wish. The process involves stabilizing the core or memory clock until the system no longer crashes, after which you can create the profile. It seems your current profile is unstable and you just need to reach a balanced point.
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Massaker
08-10-2016, 07:38 PM #3

You're welcome, if you wish. The process involves stabilizing the core or memory clock until the system no longer crashes, after which you can create the profile. It seems your current profile is unstable and you just need to reach a balanced point.