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GPU overclock V crash

Burdock

Hey guys, I was just wondering if crashing due to instability is hard on your GPU?

I usually crash my system 2-6 times while optimizing my GPU OC, and never thought to ask if it was bad practice -

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Do you increase the voltage? Also, yes its not a good thing that you overclock your gpu so much that your stuff gets unstable.

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As long as you don´t mess around with a mod BIOS you don´t have to be afraid too much of killing the GPU.

 

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Are you increasing the voltage? Also, yes its not a good thing that you overclock your gpu so much that your stuff gets unstable.

Nah, I almost never touch the voltage. I like to keep max load WELL under 75c so I just crank the Core and Memory Clocks.

 

 

I went up to +186 / +240 and it crashed : Then I backed it off +176 / +220 and it crashed

Currently I am running +171Mhz Core and +200Mhz Memory on a pair of 970's. Totally stable over 20mins of Fur-stress Tests while dragging the window around. (60c-70c depending on the game and temp)

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The crashing itself just indicates that your overclocked values cause hardware issues. So the crashes don't do any harm, your overclock-settings could though.

(Especially more volts, I guess)

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Nah, I almost never touch the voltage. I like to keep max load under 75c so I just crank the Core and Memory Clocks.

 

 

I went up to +186 / +240 and it crashed : Then I backed it off +176 / +220 and it crashed

Currently I am running +171Mhz Core and +200Mhz Memory on a pair of 970's. Totally stable over 20mins of Fur-stress Tests while dragging the window around.

Nice! Just keep this in mind: High memory speeds are usually what cause instability, not the core clock. Unless you go insane, of course.

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