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2 minutes ago, PorkyChoUk said:

I wouldn't overclock a gtx 750ti in my opinion

Eh.. why?

 

Yes you can OC it. Just get Unigine Heaven and Unigine Valley and MSI Afterburner and in Afterburner move the Core Clock slider by +20MHz or less increments and after that test in Unigine benchmark if it is stable. (non stable means driver crashes, black screen, textures flickering.. artifacts, etc.. then dial the OC back if this happens).

Once you find your max stable Core clock then do the same for Memory clock.. dont do both at the same time because then you cant tell which is causing instabilities.

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2 minutes ago, PorkyChoUk said:

I wouldn't overclock a gtx 750ti in my opinion

Maxwell cards can withstand some pretty hefty overclocks. I don't see any reason not to try, and depending on the task, the performance increase yielded won't be entirely insignificant.

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