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Overclocking won’t do anything to the card. Don’t even need to do slow. 

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16 minutes ago, Beep or Boop said:

Ok, with that statement, I wouldn't even know how to begin or what to do.

Set power to max, 100 on the core and what ever on the memory. I do 300-400. Then run a unigine benchmark to check stability. I have reference boards so I add max voltage too. 
Then I game for a few hours to see how it does. 

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1 hour ago, Mick Naughty said:

Set power to max, 100 on the core and what ever on the memory. I do 300-400. Then run a unigine benchmark to check stability. I have reference boards so I add max voltage too. 
Then I game for a few hours to see how it does. 

And this is all done in the bios? Still confused on how to do all this.

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1 minute ago, Beep or Boop said:

And this is all done in the bios? Still confused on how to do all this.

No, a gpu program. Msi afterburner, asus gpu tweak, evga precison xoc or nvidia inspector. Plenty of options all do the same thing to an extent on the overclocking portion.

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6 hours ago, Mick Naughty said:

Set power to max, 100 on the core and what ever on the memory. I do 300-400. Then run a unigine benchmark to check stability. I have reference boards so I add max voltage too. 
Then I game for a few hours to see how it does. 

What is the 100 on core? I set up my boosts like this so far. I didn't know what to change the voltage too, so I haven't applied anything yet.

 

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23 minutes ago, Beep or Boop said:

What is the 100 on core? I set up my boosts like this so far. I didn't know what to change the voltage too, so I haven't applied anything yet.

As in 100+ on the core. The core is the gpu.

You put the voltage to max to see if the oc is stable. Then back it down to where it isn't stable.

Are you actually testing the card or just changing the numbers?

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Just now, Mick Naughty said:

As in 100+ on the core. The core is the gpu.

You put the voltage to max to see if the oc is stable. Then back it down to where it isn't stable.

Are you actually testing the card or just changing the numbers?

I was changing the numbers to what I thought you were suggesting. I've never done this before so i'm super fucking confused.

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Just now, Beep or Boop said:

I was changing the numbers to what I thought you were suggesting. I've never done this before so i'm super fucking confused.

Well there are a million videos on how to do it. Prolly best to start there. Inst much too it.

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