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Proper way to stress test a Kepler card?

Geo2160
I'm trying to overclock my 780, but I can't seem to get a stable enough overclock. After a 3-4 hour run of heaven with no crashes, Crysis 3 consistently freezes after 5 or 6 minutes of gameplay. Furmark and OCCT seem pretty much useless since the card downclocks itselfs in 30 seconds even though it doesn't overheat.

 

Is there any automated way to test my overclock? Or should I just play crysis until it doesn't crash any more?

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Different games react to different Over clocks. just test your OC with games you usually play.

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Games are a good way to test you overclock. If its unstable, that means you need to lower the clock speed.

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Stability can change from game to game, so if you don't want just an overall stable overclock, you can have a couple extra OC setting for your most common games. 

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