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What is the maximum safe overclocking level for your GTX 750 Ti?

What is the maximum safe overclocking level for your GTX 750 Ti?

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MatthewW2005
Member
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06-14-2016, 01:11 AM
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Hi! Your Palit GTX 750 Ti Storm X dual is running at a standard clock speed of 1202 MHz. When playing games like AC 4 and BF 4, the temperature only rises to about 50°C with the fan set to 60%. You can push it overclock to a maximum of 1337 MHz. It's safe to do so as long as the temperatures stay between 50 and 60°C. I'm just curious about this. Thanks in advance!
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MatthewW2005
06-14-2016, 01:11 AM #1

Hi! Your Palit GTX 750 Ti Storm X dual is running at a standard clock speed of 1202 MHz. When playing games like AC 4 and BF 4, the temperature only rises to about 50°C with the fan set to 60%. You can push it overclock to a maximum of 1337 MHz. It's safe to do so as long as the temperatures stay between 50 and 60°C. I'm just curious about this. Thanks in advance!

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Tomcastle88
Member
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06-14-2016, 06:02 AM
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Hi there, welcome to the forums!
You can reach up to 1350mhz if you wish—it's safe. Your temperatures are excellent, staying at a maximum of 60 degrees, which is quite cool, and definitely within the operating range. Just avoid anything above 95-100°C, which is quite hot, but staying under 100°C still falls within the safe zone.
Your GPU is performing well and stable.
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Tomcastle88
06-14-2016, 06:02 AM #2

Hi there, welcome to the forums!
You can reach up to 1350mhz if you wish—it's safe. Your temperatures are excellent, staying at a maximum of 60 degrees, which is quite cool, and definitely within the operating range. Just avoid anything above 95-100°C, which is quite hot, but staying under 100°C still falls within the safe zone.
Your GPU is performing well and stable.

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juli260a
Junior Member
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06-19-2016, 07:29 AM
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A temperature of 60C under full load is perfectly acceptable for a GPU. The real issue lies in games that don't like overclocked hardware, which can lead to crashes. Your HD 7850 will only reach an additional 50Mhz before this becomes a problem.
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juli260a
06-19-2016, 07:29 AM #3

A temperature of 60C under full load is perfectly acceptable for a GPU. The real issue lies in games that don't like overclocked hardware, which can lead to crashes. Your HD 7850 will only reach an additional 50Mhz before this becomes a problem.

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3xxo
Junior Member
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06-24-2016, 02:20 PM
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Hi there, welcome to the forums!
You can reach up to 1350mhz if you wish—it's safe.
Your temperatures are excellent, staying at a maximum of 60 degrees, which is quite cool.
As long as it's not above 95-100°C, it's still within the operating range.
Only worry about temperatures exceeding 100°C, which is quite hot.
Your GPU is stable and performing very well.
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3xxo
06-24-2016, 02:20 PM #4

Hi there, welcome to the forums!
You can reach up to 1350mhz if you wish—it's safe.
Your temperatures are excellent, staying at a maximum of 60 degrees, which is quite cool.
As long as it's not above 95-100°C, it's still within the operating range.
Only worry about temperatures exceeding 100°C, which is quite hot.
Your GPU is stable and performing very well.

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_LeBlance_
Junior Member
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07-06-2016, 12:07 PM
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You can further enhance this card, but its maximum performance is around 1350 core clock.
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_LeBlance_
07-06-2016, 12:07 PM #5

You can further enhance this card, but its maximum performance is around 1350 core clock.