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Usually I raise the voltage to like +25, and just keep raising the clock by 30-40MHz at a time until it reaches its max stable clock

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That's what I do. Increase the core clock first, in small increments. After each adjustment, save and apply the OC and stability test it for a few hours using furmark or similar. Keep doing so until the GPU is no longer stable, then go back to the last stable OC and do the same with the memory clock. After you've gotten as far as you can without changing any voltages, start increasing the voltages in very small increments. 

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