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7 minutes ago, charbel1011 said:

I wanna overclock my gpu with msi after burner what are the settings for perfect gaming, ( im new to overclock)

 

There's no perfect settings as it varies between GPUs, some overclock really well, some overclock like shit, you just have to play around with it yourself to find what works for your specific card.

 

Watch some guides on how to overclock your GPU, or don't overclock at all.

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2 minutes ago, charbel1011 said:

this is not helpful for me i want people with settings.

I don't think you understand how overclocking works...

 

There are no "settings" that you just put in and bam it's overclocked.

Every GPU will overclock differently, some get higher clocks, some get lower clocks, some need lots of voltage, some don't, every one is different.

The process of overclocking is trying to find out what settings YOUR gpu needs.

 

To me it sounds like you need to research overclocking a bit more, since you don't really seem to understand how it works or what it does.

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Easiest is to look up a review of your exact or similar card and use the same numbers the reviewer got. If unstable, decrease clock or increase voltage. If stable then increase clock or decrease voltage.

 

Do your research, you seem to not know how overclocking works.

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6 minutes ago, Matu20 said:

Easiest is to look up a review of your exact or similar card and use the same numbers the reviewer got. If unstable, decrease clock or increase voltage. If stable then increase clock or decrease voltage.

 

Do your research, you seem to not know how overclocking works.

Agreed I did that for my 970G1 and worked my way up as far as I could. 

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