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I ran a benchmark for my overclocked r9 390 and can't see artifact can they be subtle for valley

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I ran a benchmark for my overclocked r9 390 and can't see artifact can they be subtle for valley

If you don't see any artifact while running a benchmark then you are fine. The last step is to play some GPU intense games to verify if your OC is stable are not. 

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I ran a benchmark for my overclocked r9 390 and can't see artifact can they be subtle for valley

 

Don't forget to follow your topics :P

 

It honestly depends on how bad it is. I've seen cases where it's very slight and the owners learn to live with it, some where it starts small and gets a lot more noticeable over time, and some where it's just plain bad (That mainly happens when you get a DOA card.)

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They're pretty obvious.

 

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Ran a valley benchmark and it runs stable it seems and haven had minor artifacts but I bumped up voltage and its stable with no artifacts and tessellation put to extreme

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Ran a valley benchmark and it runs stable it seems and haven had minor artifacts but I bumped up voltage and its stable with no artifacts and tessellation put to extreme

Then you're good to go. :)

If you want, you can try higher clocks and voltage until it artifacts or you can leave it at that.

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Hawaii chips are nice to overclock. If an overclock is unstable the center area of the display will artifact like crazy for a while before crashing, unlike Tahiti and Fiji which just straight up crash.

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