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Overclocking GTX 750?

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So i should keep it going?

Yes. Keep going at 15-20MHz increments, then test it for about 5-10 minutes, once you crash then back it up 5MHz, and run the test for about half an hour, and repeat until you get a clock that's stable. Keep in mind some games will just cause an instant driver crash when you overclock.

Hi

 

I don't like to overclock because i'm always concerned of what might happen, but today i got a GTX 750 1Gb (To play at 720p) and decided to overclock it.

I readed a few guides, downloaded EVGA PrecisionX, and just started playing with the core clock.

I'm scared of what might happen, so i wanted to come here and see if i was doing well, and if i should keep overclocking or stop now.

 

The temperatures are staying in 59°-63° since i started Valley Benchmark. I overclocked first the Core until i reached +135, then stopped and went with the memory, never touched voltages and the valley is running loops since an hour ago. No artifacts and no memory failures. ( Color flashes i think? )

 

What should i do?

Thanks and sorry about my bad english.

 

EDIT: There i upgraded a picture from the ending of the benchmark and the overclock settings.

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Second image returns a 403 error, but you can't kill your card unless you somehow unlock the voltage and throw 2V or something insane at it. The most damage you could do is cause a driver crash, which will give you a black screen and crash your game or worst case scenario force a reboot.

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Second image returns a 403 error, but you can't kill your card unless you somehow unlock the voltage and throw 2V or something insane at it. The most damage you could do is cause a driver crash, which will give you a black screen and crash your game or worst case scenario force a reboot.

 

So i should keep it going?

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So i should keep it going?

Yes. Keep going at 15-20MHz increments, then test it for about 5-10 minutes, once you crash then back it up 5MHz, and run the test for about half an hour, and repeat until you get a clock that's stable. Keep in mind some games will just cause an instant driver crash when you overclock.

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