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Yes, and it depends on your card. Every OC will be different.

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The best setting for the card is whatever gets the most performance. You should run benchmarks in something like unigine heaven to make sure your OC settings are working properly.

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For the CPU: I'd go for 5.0GHz all-core and start at 1.4V. Then decrease the voltage in 0.01 steps until it's not stable anymore. When it crashes just up the voltage 0.01V and it should be fine.

 

As for the GPU: +100MHz Core / +500MHz memory should be a good starting point. Then you can step it up slightly until you see instability. Then step it down one notch and you should be fine.

 

Overclocking always includes a bit of trial and error to see what your particular hardware can handle.

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