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solving the issue of overclocking NVIDIA GeForce GT 220

solving the issue of overclocking NVIDIA GeForce GT 220

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Dman5055
Junior Member
1
03-12-2016, 08:11 PM
#1
Hello. I adjusted my GeForce GT 220,550 MHz core clock to 620 MHz and memory clock to 615 MHz with Afterburner. My PC starts crashing when I go further. Any advice on how to fix this?
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Dman5055
03-12-2016, 08:11 PM #1

Hello. I adjusted my GeForce GT 220,550 MHz core clock to 620 MHz and memory clock to 615 MHz with Afterburner. My PC starts crashing when I go further. Any advice on how to fix this?

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grr_face1
Member
144
03-13-2016, 12:13 AM
#2
Hey there,
Not really any more tips. You are lucky to get 70mhz increase on the clock at all.
Those cards aren't designed to OC, and come with very basic cooling. There is no point in pushing that card beyond 620mhz. It will not make any difference to your games really.
Anyway, when you PC starts crashing it points that the OC is not stable. Lower the clockspeed until it stops crashing. That's your limit.
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grr_face1
03-13-2016, 12:13 AM #2

Hey there,
Not really any more tips. You are lucky to get 70mhz increase on the clock at all.
Those cards aren't designed to OC, and come with very basic cooling. There is no point in pushing that card beyond 620mhz. It will not make any difference to your games really.
Anyway, when you PC starts crashing it points that the OC is not stable. Lower the clockspeed until it stops crashing. That's your limit.

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DiegoNick
Member
76
03-14-2016, 01:43 AM
#3
Hey there,
Not really any more tips. You are lucky to get 70mhz increase on the clock at all.
Those cards aren't designed to OC, and come with very basic cooling. There is no point in pushing that card beyond 620mhz. It will not make any difference to your games really.
Anyway, when you PC starts crashing it points that the OC is not stable. Lower the clockspeed until it stops crashing. That's your limit.
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DiegoNick
03-14-2016, 01:43 AM #3

Hey there,
Not really any more tips. You are lucky to get 70mhz increase on the clock at all.
Those cards aren't designed to OC, and come with very basic cooling. There is no point in pushing that card beyond 620mhz. It will not make any difference to your games really.
Anyway, when you PC starts crashing it points that the OC is not stable. Lower the clockspeed until it stops crashing. That's your limit.

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SmileyErica
Junior Member
24
03-14-2016, 01:56 AM
#4
Thank you for your response! I believe it could increase the MHz value, as I notice YouTube videos showing 100MHz additions to both memory and core clock in their GeForce GT 220.
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SmileyErica
03-14-2016, 01:56 AM #4

Thank you for your response! I believe it could increase the MHz value, as I notice YouTube videos showing 100MHz additions to both memory and core clock in their GeForce GT 220.