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What should I do or avoid regarding GPU overclocking?

What should I do or avoid regarding GPU overclocking?

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TheBread69
Member
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02-21-2023, 11:33 PM
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Recently I’ve started observing that with a 144hz monitor I keep missing those brief frames needed for perfect smoothness at top graphics levels. Now I won’t lie—I enjoy pushing textures to their limits, and when I bought my PC I had high expectations. But as games have grown more demanding, I’m curious if upgrading would help me capture a few extra frames from my GPU. Is tweaking the MSI afterburner a wise move? Could someone share some simple guidance on it?
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TheBread69
02-21-2023, 11:33 PM #1

Recently I’ve started observing that with a 144hz monitor I keep missing those brief frames needed for perfect smoothness at top graphics levels. Now I won’t lie—I enjoy pushing textures to their limits, and when I bought my PC I had high expectations. But as games have grown more demanding, I’m curious if upgrading would help me capture a few extra frames from my GPU. Is tweaking the MSI afterburner a wise move? Could someone share some simple guidance on it?

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FlewShoe
Junior Member
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02-22-2023, 03:03 AM
#2
Sapphire offers an effective cooling method for their cards, making it a solid choice for overclocking. Begin by increasing the power limit, then gradually raise the multiplier in 25mhz increments until instability appears, after which reduce the value. Repeat this process for memory clocks. This approach provides a solid overclock, and you can further explore advanced techniques with voltage if desired.
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FlewShoe
02-22-2023, 03:03 AM #2

Sapphire offers an effective cooling method for their cards, making it a solid choice for overclocking. Begin by increasing the power limit, then gradually raise the multiplier in 25mhz increments until instability appears, after which reduce the value. Repeat this process for memory clocks. This approach provides a solid overclock, and you can further explore advanced techniques with voltage if desired.

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Imperiial_
Junior Member
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02-23-2023, 05:40 AM
#3
I suggest checking out this video. It really clarified how much to push my card.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUEMS-B1Siw
However, overall overclocking provides free performance but at the expense of higher temperatures. You won’t really harm your GPU in Afterburner since most motherboards have safeguards to prevent excessive power from reaching the GPU. Just ensure you test your overclocks for stability over extended periods—ideally at least 30 minutes. If you notice crashes or visual issues, increase the voltage slightly or reduce core/memory clock settings until stability returns. Hope this was useful!
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Imperiial_
02-23-2023, 05:40 AM #3

I suggest checking out this video. It really clarified how much to push my card.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUEMS-B1Siw
However, overall overclocking provides free performance but at the expense of higher temperatures. You won’t really harm your GPU in Afterburner since most motherboards have safeguards to prevent excessive power from reaching the GPU. Just ensure you test your overclocks for stability over extended periods—ideally at least 30 minutes. If you notice crashes or visual issues, increase the voltage slightly or reduce core/memory clock settings until stability returns. Hope this was useful!

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banshee45
Senior Member
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03-03-2023, 01:50 AM
#4
Sapphire offers an effective cooling method for their cards, making them suitable for overclocking. Begin by increasing the power limit, then gradually raise the multiplier in 25mhz increments until instability appears, after which reduce the value. Repeat this process for memory clocks. This approach provides a solid overclock, and you can further explore advanced techniques using higher voltages if desired.
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banshee45
03-03-2023, 01:50 AM #4

Sapphire offers an effective cooling method for their cards, making them suitable for overclocking. Begin by increasing the power limit, then gradually raise the multiplier in 25mhz increments until instability appears, after which reduce the value. Repeat this process for memory clocks. This approach provides a solid overclock, and you can further explore advanced techniques using higher voltages if desired.

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mineblork
Member
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03-04-2023, 01:48 PM
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Joshywild suggests watching this video for guidance on card performance.
It mentions that overclocking can boost performance but increases temperatures. Most motherboards include safeguards to prevent excessive power from reaching the GPU. It advises testing overclocks for stability over time—ideally lasting at least 30 minutes. If you notice crashes or visual issues, consider raising the voltage slightly or reducing core/memory clock speeds until stability returns. Hope this was useful!
hehe the same one got me thinking xD
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mineblork
03-04-2023, 01:48 PM #5

Joshywild suggests watching this video for guidance on card performance.
It mentions that overclocking can boost performance but increases temperatures. Most motherboards include safeguards to prevent excessive power from reaching the GPU. It advises testing overclocks for stability over time—ideally lasting at least 30 minutes. If you notice crashes or visual issues, consider raising the voltage slightly or reducing core/memory clock speeds until stability returns. Hope this was useful!
hehe the same one got me thinking xD