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so, here my take on it: being that youre new to OC'ing, i would just stick with increasing the "power limit". you CAN increase the voltage limit, but I DO NOT SUGGEST THAT! you could do some serious damage if you don't know what youre doing. but, while increasing the power limit, you can go the trial and error route, and thus increase the clock speeds segment by segment. and see what works for you by running a stress test, to make sure it stable. but please, do not mess with your core voltage until you've done some research on the risks and studied up on it. please

oooooo that's a tricky one. anyone and everyone will prolly post there OC's here for you, but it ALLLLLLL is going to depend on your OWN card itself. not everyones silicon is the same. what one persons card can handle, may not be right for you and you could screw everything up.

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1 minute ago, NotSoAnonymoussChris said:

oooooo that's a tricky one. anyone and everyone will prolly post there OC's here for you, but it ALLLLLLL is going to depend on your OWN card itself. not everyones silicon is the same. what one persons card can handle, may not be right for you and you could screw everything up.

not to quote myself XD, but there could possibly be a range that you could enter, and slowly go up from there, and be safe.

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4 minutes ago, NotSoAnonymoussChris said:

oooooo that's a tricky one. anyone and everyone will prolly post there OC's here for you, but it ALLLLLLL is going to depend on your OWN card itself. not everyones silicon is the same. what one persons card can handle, may not be right for you and you could screw everything up.

I have th MSI Gaming one

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so, here my take on it: being that youre new to OC'ing, i would just stick with increasing the "power limit". you CAN increase the voltage limit, but I DO NOT SUGGEST THAT! you could do some serious damage if you don't know what youre doing. but, while increasing the power limit, you can go the trial and error route, and thus increase the clock speeds segment by segment. and see what works for you by running a stress test, to make sure it stable. but please, do not mess with your core voltage until you've done some research on the risks and studied up on it. please

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43 minutes ago, NotSoAnonymoussChris said:

so, here my take on it: being that youre new to OC'ing, i would just stick with increasing the "power limit". you CAN increase the voltage limit, but I DO NOT SUGGEST THAT! you could do some serious damage if you don't know what youre doing. but, while increasing the power limit, you can go the trial and error route, and thus increase the clock speeds segment by segment. and see what works for you by running a stress test, to make sure it stable. but please, do not mess with your core voltage until you've done some research on the risks and studied up on it. please

Thank you for helping

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