F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking This manual is suitable for enhancing graphics card performance

This manual is suitable for enhancing graphics card performance

This manual is suitable for enhancing graphics card performance

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Selrahcc
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04-27-2017, 08:54 AM
#1
Ok guys I'm wanting to overclock my graphics card . I'm just wondering if the following guide is a good guide to follow for overclocking my gtx 1080 ti ?
http://www.tomsguide.com/faq/id-1933689/...urner.html
Thanks ?
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Selrahcc
04-27-2017, 08:54 AM #1

Ok guys I'm wanting to overclock my graphics card . I'm just wondering if the following guide is a good guide to follow for overclocking my gtx 1080 ti ?
http://www.tomsguide.com/faq/id-1933689/...urner.html
Thanks ?

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rboy108
Member
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05-02-2017, 02:29 PM
#2
overclocking gpu is straightforward, there are many programs available for this purpose. personally, i use nvidia inspector because of its appearance and other reasons. here’s a simple guide: gradually increase the memory clock, usually the base clock can be raised to the maximum your graphics card supports (though i’m not sure about other cards, so this might not be accurate). also keep an eye on temperature. if you raise the memory clock and your pc suddenly shuts down, it could be due to insufficient voltage, unstable oci, or possibly reaching the card’s maximum limit.
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rboy108
05-02-2017, 02:29 PM #2

overclocking gpu is straightforward, there are many programs available for this purpose. personally, i use nvidia inspector because of its appearance and other reasons. here’s a simple guide: gradually increase the memory clock, usually the base clock can be raised to the maximum your graphics card supports (though i’m not sure about other cards, so this might not be accurate). also keep an eye on temperature. if you raise the memory clock and your pc suddenly shuts down, it could be due to insufficient voltage, unstable oci, or possibly reaching the card’s maximum limit.

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T_Bear123
Member
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05-02-2017, 09:08 PM
#3
overclocking gpu is straightforward, there are many programs available for this purpose. personally, i use nvidia inspector because of its appearance and other reasons. here’s a simple guide: gradually increase the memory clock, usually the base clock can be raised to the maximum your graphics card supports (though i’m not sure about other cards, so this might not be accurate). also keep an eye on temperature. if you raise the memory clock and your pc suddenly shuts down, it could be due to insufficient voltage, unstable oci, or simply hitting the card’s maximum limit.
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T_Bear123
05-02-2017, 09:08 PM #3

overclocking gpu is straightforward, there are many programs available for this purpose. personally, i use nvidia inspector because of its appearance and other reasons. here’s a simple guide: gradually increase the memory clock, usually the base clock can be raised to the maximum your graphics card supports (though i’m not sure about other cards, so this might not be accurate). also keep an eye on temperature. if you raise the memory clock and your pc suddenly shuts down, it could be due to insufficient voltage, unstable oci, or simply hitting the card’s maximum limit.