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I have an ASUS Strix Gtx 750 ti and I was wondering how far to push up the sliders in GPU Tweak (this is my first time)

 

This is what it is normally

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MSI Afterburner is a more preferred option but, your choice :)

 

First Increase the core by 5MHZ. Run Furmark for 20 mins record your scores and temps and make sure no artifacts occur. Repeat the procedure. When you have reached the clock it has no artifacts and is under a temp yoi feel ok at, run furmark for 2 hours and check that all your needs are met.

Do the same for memory and you are good :)

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MSI Afterburner is a more preferred option but, your choice :)

 

First Increase the core by 5MHZ. Run Furmark for 20 mins record your scores and temps and make sure no artifacts occur. Repeat the procedure. When you have reached the clock it has no artifacts and is under a temp yoi feel ok at, run furmark for 2 hours and check that all your needs are met.

Do the same for memory and you are good :)

NORMALLY don't use afterburner because it pushes the fan to 44% when it should be off

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I don't recommend using Furmark or the equivalent. It's a power virus.

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NORMALLY don't use afterburner because it pushes the fan to 44% when it should be off

Uh... adjust the fan speed curve? Also, if you don't like it, turn the "user define" button off, and it will use the default BIOS fan curve.

 

Also, I don't suggest only stressing for 20min. It's too little time. Have 1h of test, much more reliable. And when fine tuning (lowering down the speed just so that it passes the test), I recommend 4h of test. *Rock Solid*, but not really, OC safety.

 

Btw, after finished, use another benchmark. Just run on other softwares to make sure everything is really stable.

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