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what is supposedly abnormal, you sent a photo without describing what is in it, so I have no idea what I'm looking at.

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1 minute ago, LIGTHIN said:

Gtx 1060

oh no I know that, what's the issue? you just said that you have a card, a cpu, and afterburner doesn't crash like im some clairvoyant who magically knows what you're seeing.

I understand that if there is an issue with your pc, that you may be scared, but properly convey what happening.

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Just now, Jumballi said:

oh no I know that, what's the issue? you just said that you have a card, a cpu, and afterburner doesn't crash like im some clairvoyant who magically knows what you're seeing.

I understand that if there is an issue with your pc, that you may be scared, but properly convey what happening.

Look at the memory clock bro it's maxed out is it normal to not crash

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Just now, LIGTHIN said:

Look at the memory clock bro it's maxed out is it normal to not crash

oh yeah memory clock is high, I saw that, it;s normal to not crash and just experience artifacting 

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Just now, LIGTHIN said:

There no artifacts and screen tearing 

then run a stress test and not a benchmark, if it continues to work you got great memory on your card.

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Well nothing abnormal. 

But if you aren’t getting any gains then it’s pointless. 

Run that benchmark with stock memory settings and maxed out. See if the score can even change. 

Can list the settings used and I can run mine to see how good the oc is. 

 

But mine runs at the same speed on the core complete stock. But it runs at half the temp.  

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5 hours ago, LIGTHIN said:

Is this normal

MSI AFTERBURNER and combustor doesn't crash it's smooth but is this normal??? I have a i5 4370

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The 1060 6GB can be overclocked to kingdom come. So yes, that is normal. Although I wouldn't keep it running that high; for one you'll basically be sitting to a plane accoustic wise, but also it might wear out the fans.

 

A mate of mine has the 3GB versions and also able to get that OC regarding the memory speed on his card. He is however not able to get a core speed OC beyond 140.

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