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Hi All

 

I overclocked my Gigabyte RX 570 with AMD wattman. I can get a 1430MHz core clock without needing to manually adjust the voltage. However, if I try to overclock memory to over 1800MHz the card becomes unstable. I googled and others can clock their RX 470 and RX570 memories to 2000MHz. But they I can't find their memory voltage settings. I haven't fiddled with the memory voltage yet, because I'd like some idea of what the safe ranges are first. Any ideas?

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Im not much of an overclocker (ive tried it but not all that much) but if its anything like overclocking the cpu and ram then my guess would be that the more you overclock one of the two (gpu core or memory) then the less you can overclock the other, and if thats the case then i would just stick with the core oc and ditch the high memory oc.

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