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I have a EVGA GTX 980 Ti 6GB superclocked can it be overclocked even more? or its not needed?

It can be overclocked more, the question is- Do you need more performance? or is the current performance you're getting more than enough and you don't need the extra heat, and noise that overclocking can bring.

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Yes it can, idk if you need as it it depends on what your doing

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Yes. it can be overclocked more.

 

Whether you need to is completely up to you, are the fps in games you are playing going under the refresh rate of your monitor? (typically 60 or 144) if so you probably should.

 

If they aren't then overclocking would purely be for fun / the experience and really wouldn't help your gaming besides drawing more power and producing more heat (not benefits)

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Yes. it can be overclocked more.

 

Whether you need to is completely up to you, are the fps in games you are playing going under the refresh rate of your monitor? (typically 60 or 144) if so you probably should.

 

If they aren't then overclocking would purely be for fun / the experience and really wouldn't help your gaming besides drawing more power and producing more heat (not benefits)

I was playing beam ng drive in 1980 x 1820 130 FPS highest quality then when I turn on dynamic reflections and put it on highest quality it gets 50 fps

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