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My gtx 660

Smattmad

I have a GTX 660. I want to know what some people have set the boost clock and memory clock. I have have mine fan cooled so i can't go to extreme

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It doesn't really matter what some other people will get, your card might go higher or it might not be able to overclock well at all. 

                                                                                                                                                      

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its better doing it yourslef.. as menendez1293 said, all the cards are different.... mine is bad at overclocking.. so i just leave it at stock

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its better doing it yourslef.. as menendez1293 said, all the cards are different.... mine is bad at overclocking.. so i just leave it at stock

Pretty much. My 760 crashes with a +30 on the core so I leave it alone. Then again, I have the factory SC card from EVGA which already has an overclock on it. 

                                                                                                                                                      

CPU: Intel I7-4790k | MOBO: Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark 1 | Ram: Corsair Vengance 32GB 1600hz | GPU: EVGA GTX980 Reference

PSU: Corsair EVGA G2 850W  | SSD: Intel 730 Series 480GB, Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB | HDD: WD Black 1TB

 CPU Cooler: Corsair H105 | Case: Corsair 760T (White) | Peripherals: (2)Asus VS247H-P, Corsair M65, Corsair K70 RGB w/ Brown Switches

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unless you have a golden 660, or a 660 with two 6-pin PCI-E plugs, you card will be starved for power past a certain point. my reference 660 boosts to 1077Mhz default under load, and 1150Mhz (+70ish) was the highest I could go at 110% power limit before it would throttle. touching the memory clocks would only throttle the gpu frequency down more.

 

I never bothered with bios modding it though, so theoretically someone could push a reference 660 further than 110%.

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download MSI Afterburner if u havent already.. then go watch a vid on how to use it if u dont

i have a asus card will msi afterburner still work?

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