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Is this a good overclock/Benchmarks? I'm rather inexperienced.

jjar35

check my signature for benchmark results just click on link. I dont really know how to overclock I just watched like 3 or 4 videos on youtube, and I have recently been trying my hand at overclocking.

 

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/8608142

 

Thanks guys, JarJar

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http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/8608142 boost clock of 1493MHz

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Lol my school blocked 3Dmark because it's categorized as games

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hmmm must be...nevermind ill keep my political and social opinions to myself.

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http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/8608142 boost clock of 1493MHz

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/jjar35/saved/#view=ghCWGX + 43" 4k Vizio M-Series TV

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I would be careful.

That has your IP address.

lol no everyone is logged into the same IP address, Apple mdm config, the ip is my schools ip xD the ip is a username
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Lol my school blocked 3Dmark because it's categorized as games

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watch out im gon dos

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watch out im gon dos

lol go ahead dos my school district, the ip is a username that everyone is logged into, just don't know the password for it doe.
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4.1 GHz?  Compared to the local OC DB, it's a relatively decent overclock considering it's your first try.  But then again, it's a top-of-the-line i7, so don't sweat it that you could have gone further.  You probably can, too.

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check my signature for benchmark results just click on link. I dont really know how to overclock I just watched like 3 or 4 videos on youtube, and I have recently been trying my hand at overclocking.

 

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/8608142

 

Thanks guys, JarJar

The overclock on the CPU isn't too bad.  The benchmark, however, needs a lot of work.  2 x 980tis should put up a lot better score than that.

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The overclock on the CPU isn't too bad.  The benchmark, however, needs a lot of work.  2 x 980tis should put up a lot better score than that.

Im getting a 1493MHz boost clock, with a +15 offset on the voltage and 110% power target. I don't know how high is safe or not. Any guides you can think of I can watch? I cant remember Linus ever doing a GPU overclocking guide but I could be wrong.

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http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/8608142 boost clock of 1493MHz

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/jjar35/saved/#view=ghCWGX + 43" 4k Vizio M-Series TV

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Im getting a 1493MHz boost clock, with a +15 offset on the voltage and 110% power target. I don't know how high is safe or not. Any guides you can think of I can watch? I cant remember Linus ever doing a GPU overclocking guide but I could be wrong.

well if your on air don't go past 1.5v
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well if your on air don't go past 1.5v

I have an H100i on it.

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http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/8608142 boost clock of 1493MHz

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/jjar35/saved/#view=ghCWGX + 43" 4k Vizio M-Series TV

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Im getting a 1493MHz boost clock, with a +15 offset on the voltage and 110% power target. I don't know how high is safe or not. Any guides you can think of I can watch? I cant remember Linus ever doing a GPU overclocking guide but I could be wrong.

It looks like you have a good start.  I always work the GPU core up first, and find where it's limit is at...or, where the temps are comfortable, and then start moving the memory up.  I would leave the power target slider up as far as it'd go, and depending on temps, I'd go ahead and bump that voltage slider up too.

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GPU: 1080 FTW PSU: EVGA SuperNova 1000P2 / EVGA SuperNova 750P2  SSD: 512GB Samsung 950 PRO
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It looks like you have a good start.  I always work the GPU core up first, and find where it's limit is at...or, where the temps are comfortable, and then start moving the memory up.  I would leave the power target slider up as far as it'd go, and depending on temps, I'd go ahead and bump that voltage slider up too.

bump the voltage up all the way? Is there a safe level? or should i just go based off of heat level?

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http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/8608142 boost clock of 1493MHz

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/jjar35/saved/#view=ghCWGX + 43" 4k Vizio M-Series TV

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On air, watch your heat.  But, there's likely not enough voltage in what the bios will allow the slider to do, that will hurt your GPU.  Depending on the model number, I'd bet it's limited to 1.275v or lower.  1.275v is completely safe (maxwell can go 1.312 without a problem)...but again, watch your temps.

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GPU: 1080 FTW PSU: EVGA SuperNova 1000P2 / EVGA SuperNova 750P2  SSD: 512GB Samsung 950 PRO
HD: 2 x 1TB WD Black in RAID 0  Cooling: Custom cooling loop on CPU and GPU  OS: Windows 10

 

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