The optimal overclocking settings for the AMD FX 4100 and AMD HD 770 GHZ 1GB are not specified in the provided context.
The optimal overclocking settings for the AMD FX 4100 and AMD HD 770 GHZ 1GB are not specified in the provided context.
And after acquiring a better cooler, search for tutorials online. There’s also a brief tip I can share: I own an R7 250X, essentially a rebranded HD 7770. It operates smoothly at 1120 MHz on the core and 1337 MHz in memory (after some BIOS voltmodding). You could aim for around 1100 MHZ core and 1250-1300 MHz memory, adjusting by about 5 MHz increments. Perform stability checks after each change. (I recommend using Furmark here—it puts more stress on the chip than most games but helps verify temperatures are stable.) When you hit instability, reduce the frequency by 5-10 MHz to gain some margin and continue testing.
And after obtaining a better cooler, search for tutorials online. Besides that, there is a quick tip I can share:
I own an R7 250X, essentially a rebranded HD 7770. It operates smoothly at 1120 MHz on the core and 1337 MHz in memory (after some BIOS voltmodding).
You could aim for around 1100 MHZ Core and 1250-1300 MHz Memory, adjusting by about 5 MHz increments. Test stability after each change.
If you hit instability, reduce the frequency by 5-10 MHz to allow buffer space and run your favorite games for a few hours—this is typically the card’s stress point. If it runs without issues or overheating, you’re likely done.