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GTX 970 Overclocking

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get msi afterburner, set voltage to +87 and power to 110% then increase clock by 50 till it crashes then back it up, same with memory. you don't have to add any voltage it you don't want. we use something like valley and games to test gpu's. also gpuz to verify. glhf

The voltage is capped in the firmware so unless you're modding the firmware and possibly the hardware you can just set it to max without having to worry about feeding it too much.

You really have to dig in and mod modern Nvidia GPUs to do any damage.

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get msi afterburner, set voltage to +87 and power to 110% then increase clock by 50 till it crashes then back it up, same with memory. you don't have to add any voltage it you don't want. we use something like valley and games to test gpu's. also gpuz to verify. glhf

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get msi afterburner, set voltage to +87 and power to 110% then increase clock by 50 till it crashes then back it up, same with memory. you don't have to add any voltage it you don't want. we use something like valley and games to test gpu's. also gpuz to verify. glhf

it will only let me increase voltage  +37

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