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Pointless.

Unless ONLY for learning...

 

You wont gain anything worth noticing vs the extra stress on parts (volts or frequencies) that you wont notice,yet could introduce HW errors or Software bugs from instability...

 

That GPU IS LOWEND, it failed to be something better, so it got cut down many iterations lower just to be sellable.

Also a reason you wont notice it is your CPU can and likely is a huge bottleneck, even for a GT710 in some cases.

 

But overclocking for "performance" isn't the way to go here.  Whatever it struggles with, will struggle the same.

Youd need MAGICAL Overclocks to make anything of it.

And by Magical, I mean clockspeeds out of typical reach for those parts.

 

 

The important question is.. What are you playing lately that it struggles with?

Guys, I got a old gt 710. I want to overclock it to the maximum performance it can produce. 

Specs of my PC:-

Processor - Pentium 4 (3.6GHz)

Motherboard-  P4VM800M (mercury)

RAM- 3.5 GB (DDR2)

Power Supply- IBALL(220W)

GPU - Zotac GT 710

HARD DISK- 120GB WD GREEN

OS- Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

 

Guys I want to use the card to the maximum performance but I am poor at overclocking so guys can you tell what should be the core clock and the memory clock.

 

-Thanks

 

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You are gonna blow that psu up for possibly a 5% performance gain if at all (some 710's oc really "well" other are just stuck at stock). It's not a gaming card and unless this is some secondary goof system and not your main rig don't try. If you do have a fire extinguisher at the ready as I am really not joking that that psu is a legitimate firehazard.

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Pointless.

Unless ONLY for learning...

 

You wont gain anything worth noticing vs the extra stress on parts (volts or frequencies) that you wont notice,yet could introduce HW errors or Software bugs from instability...

 

That GPU IS LOWEND, it failed to be something better, so it got cut down many iterations lower just to be sellable.

Also a reason you wont notice it is your CPU can and likely is a huge bottleneck, even for a GT710 in some cases.

 

But overclocking for "performance" isn't the way to go here.  Whatever it struggles with, will struggle the same.

Youd need MAGICAL Overclocks to make anything of it.

And by Magical, I mean clockspeeds out of typical reach for those parts.

 

 

The important question is.. What are you playing lately that it struggles with?

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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