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Overclocking an R9 280

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Thanks guys, but I'm not asking what program to use, I just want to know what the considered 'safe' limits.

Oh, I didn't properly read your post then xD. I have the same cooler as you on the step down GPU and i got it stable to 1213MHz core (I think) without going over 70C, so maybe 1230 will be good. But honesly you never know all cards are different.

Hey guys,

I just got a Sapphire R9 280 Dual-X OC and I'm looking for some mild overclocking advise as there isn't a lot specific for this card on the web (it's all about the 280X, the glory hog).

 

I'm just using the overdrive utility and I have it at 1Ghz core with 10% power limit. Temps don't go past the 67-68 Celsius mark. How much further do you guys think I can safely push it?

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Try using MSi afterburner.  You can easily overclock from there, check gpu usage & temps, and set the fan curve for your preference of noise/performance.

 

 

I'd say just keep pushing it till you cant anymore.  If you crash/bluescreen/get too hot for your liking, just back off and you know youre at your limit.  

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MSI Afterburner. It's what I used, it's really easy!

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Heres what i did

 

Valley R9 280     1200 1575 OC

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MSI Afterburner. It's what I used, it's really easy!

 

 

Try using MSi afterburner.  You can easily overclock from there, check gpu usage & temps, and set the fan curve for your preference of noise/performance.

 

 

I'd say just keep pushing it till you cant anymore.  If you crash/bluescreen/get too hot for your liking, just back off and you know youre at your limit.  

Thanks guys, but I'm not asking what program to use, I just want to know what the considered 'safe' limits.

"Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity"

- George Carlin (1937-2008)

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Heres what i did

 

Whoa! That's insane! Have you got special cooling on that?

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Thanks guys, but I'm not asking what program to use, I just want to know what the considered 'safe' limits.

Oh, I didn't properly read your post then xD. I have the same cooler as you on the step down GPU and i got it stable to 1213MHz core (I think) without going over 70C, so maybe 1230 will be good. But honesly you never know all cards are different.

Is it a monkey? Is it an ape? I don't care, I LOVE'EM!

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Whoa! That's insane! Have you got special cooling on that?

lol....no, its a stock PowerColor

Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Corsair H105, Gigabyte x570 Aorus Elite, Corsair Vengeance 32GB 3600MHz, EVGA RTX 3070Ti FTW3, Samsung 850 Pro / WD SN850 / OCZ Trion 150

 

ASUS MG279Q, Corsair Carbide 275R
  

 
 

 

 

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Oh, I didn't properly read your post then xD. I have the same cooler as you on the step down GPU and i got it stable to 1213MHz core (I think) without going over 70C, so maybe 1230 will be good. But honesly you never know all cards are different.

Right, so it appears that there's quite a bit of headroom. Good to know.

 

lol....no, its a stock PowerColor

Ah! Good. So I'm nowhere near the limit.

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