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Everyone asks this question and it's always the same answer.

 

It depends on the card. Each and every one is different. Just because I can reach a certain overclock doesn't mean that you can, and sometimes you might get better overclocks than what the other person has listed.

 

The only way to find out is to do it yourself. Take your time, increase your clock speed slowly until it crashes, up the voltage a little, try again, keep track of your temps.

 

Also, sometimes SLI cards can't overclock well on air. I can't overclock one of my 670's at all, so I just keep them at stock speeds.

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