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Top core and memory clocks for RX 460

Top core and memory clocks for RX 460

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iKegreenS_
Posting Freak
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12-19-2016, 11:52 AM
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Hello, I own a Gigabyte Radeon Rx 460 Windforce OC 2GB edition. What are the most reliable overclocking settings for core and memory clock speeds? I plan to go beyond the stock speeds using MSI Afterburner. Here’s the model link you provided:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K1JV83C/ref...WzbPH0WA1E
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iKegreenS_
12-19-2016, 11:52 AM #1

Hello, I own a Gigabyte Radeon Rx 460 Windforce OC 2GB edition. What are the most reliable overclocking settings for core and memory clock speeds? I plan to go beyond the stock speeds using MSI Afterburner. Here’s the model link you provided:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K1JV83C/ref...WzbPH0WA1E

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Sihere
Member
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12-19-2016, 05:21 PM
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Each card behaves uniquely and will respond differently to overclocking. You'll need to determine this on your own. Most users reach around 1330 to 1350 mhz with a +80 mV boost, while memory performance varies. My setup is hitting 1900 mhz but experiences random failures about once every ten days. Gradually increase the core clock in small steps and use benchmarking tools to spot issues. If you exceed voltage limits, keep an eye on GPU temperatures and ensure they stay below 80°C.
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Sihere
12-19-2016, 05:21 PM #2

Each card behaves uniquely and will respond differently to overclocking. You'll need to determine this on your own. Most users reach around 1330 to 1350 mhz with a +80 mV boost, while memory performance varies. My setup is hitting 1900 mhz but experiences random failures about once every ten days. Gradually increase the core clock in small steps and use benchmarking tools to spot issues. If you exceed voltage limits, keep an eye on GPU temperatures and ensure they stay below 80°C.

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faithie_04
Junior Member
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12-19-2016, 07:12 PM
#3
Each card behaves uniquely and will respond differently to overclocking. You'll need to determine this on your own. Most users reach around 1330 to 1350 mhz with a +80 mV boost, while memory performance varies. My setup is hitting 1900 mhz but experiences random failures about once every ten days. Gradually increase the core clock in small steps and use benchmarking tools to spot issues. If you encounter overvoltage, keep an eye on your GPU temperatures and ensure they stay below 80°C.
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faithie_04
12-19-2016, 07:12 PM #3

Each card behaves uniquely and will respond differently to overclocking. You'll need to determine this on your own. Most users reach around 1330 to 1350 mhz with a +80 mV boost, while memory performance varies. My setup is hitting 1900 mhz but experiences random failures about once every ten days. Gradually increase the core clock in small steps and use benchmarking tools to spot issues. If you encounter overvoltage, keep an eye on your GPU temperatures and ensure they stay below 80°C.

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rhyno747
Member
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12-27-2016, 02:06 PM
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Hello on my XFX RX 460 with 4GB RAM. I've achieved a solid overclock of 1330 for the core and 1950 for memory, keeping power usage at 50% or more. May your setup perform well too!
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rhyno747
12-27-2016, 02:06 PM #4

Hello on my XFX RX 460 with 4GB RAM. I've achieved a solid overclock of 1330 for the core and 1950 for memory, keeping power usage at 50% or more. May your setup perform well too!