GPU OC

ITT Let's share our GPU overclocking results

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I have G1 GAMING 1060. Maxed it @ 2139MHz, runs DOOM without crashing. Memory 4800MHz.

How's my results? Anyone with 1060 got any better results?

Would be nice to hear from 470 owners

GTX 970

1600mhz core 8000mhz vram

Is there a way to avoid having conflict between Steam overlay and MSI Afterburner/Riva Tuner OSD?

I don't have any conflict. Are you talking steam's fps counter or something?

The shift-tab thing to bring up the overlay. If I enable the on-screen display with Afterburner it doesn't work.

Try lowering the application detection level in Rivatuner settings

Gigabyte G1 Gaming 470 4GB, 1340MHz here. Saw another overclock for the same card of 1380. Pretty good considering reference is 1206.

There's a thread on plebbit in the AMD sub with lots of OC values for both the 480 and 470. Can't find it right now

2.126 ghz Gaming x 1070

This , also try enabling stealth mode

Sapphire Nitro+ RX 470

HD 7790@ 1200core 1700mem

it helps me reaching 60 fps on games like war thunder and/or keeping it above 30 fps on heavy games

>Windows 10 Education

Its free from my uni so fuck it. Its bassically an Enterprise version of W10 more developer oriented.

1400/2200 @ +96mV on a MSI RX 480 Gaming X. I could probably go higher but it would require more voltage and heat and fan noise.

XFX 7970 Ghz edition.

1100mhz core
1550mhz vram

Only up 50mhz in each from stock. After that there's artifacting and shit.

Still, for whatever reason that little OC gives me a 20% boost in Unigine Heaven and totally smooths out the framerate in GTA V.

any more 1060 owners?

Bamp

GTX 970 Gigabyte G1 Gaming version
Custom BIOS.

1531Mhz core at 1225.0mV
3,905 memory
Power Limit raised to 310watts
Temp Limit raised to 84ºC
100% fan speed at 88ºC

1070 with a NZXT kraken on it, runs 4k not too bad, 50+fps modded fallout 4, arma 3 45+
never gets above 52deg

MSI gtx 750 ti at 1395mhz its really stable but crashes at 1400mhz even tough it never going over 67C°
Can I fix it Somehow?

Palit gtx 1080 super jetstream
Max OC onthe core 2025Mhz
And 5500Mhz on memory

I should try my luck with this 1080. Will report once I've managed to find a stable max clock.

My gainward 980ti GS reaches 1600 on core with ease

unhealthy 7970 doesnt respond well to overclocking, either bluescreens or fragments everywhere

i overclocked my 1070 and now my temps seem permanently higher :(

MSI R9 390 here.

Tested without a side panel on case

Average Temperature with Stock (1060): 70-74 depending on game

On 1160 its 78-80

On 1185 it starts to artifact some, Temp is still 80 or below

1205 is the max I can go before it crashes on me. Temperature is around 82-85

Which Brand?

Better edit. Sorry

fuck off Cred Forumsirgin

2115 MHz core was the max absolutely stable I was able to do with memory at 5300 MHz. I could probably luck myself through some benches and play games at higher core clocks but eh, this is still usable.

Getting the itx oc by gigabyte tomorrow. Going to oc to 2ghz

>desktop cucks

>4096MB

Yeup, bested it. It's showing artifacts though and I'm absolutely sure it would crash some time if I stress tested it. Backed to 2100 MHz core and 5200 MHz memory.

good on memory, not so good on core.

gigabyte 1070

AYYY Lmao.

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And I though Gigabyte only sucked on AMD

Actually I think both are average. Some of these go 5400-5500 MHz on memory and almost all of them hover around 2100 MHz core with a small percentage reaching closer to 2200 MHz. Anyway this is a nice improvement over the stock clocks which on this unit(Phoenix stock) are the same as on Founder's.

Time Spy seems to like Skylake architecture. I have 200 MHz higher core clock and yet you have about 10% better CPU score. IPC from Haswell to Skylake isn't that much improved.

What is the max voltage Pascal cards can handle?

I have 1080 sli why would I need to overclock?

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They are hardware limited to 1250 mV core. There is no way around it. All of them basically handle it fine and it aids to get higher stable clocks as always but many good bins would go much higher without hard voltage, power and temperature limits.

As you seem to be keen on getting high performance by purchasing dual 1080s, why not go the extra mile and OC? Free performance which will aid in in all cases, especially since dual GPU scaling is not exactly guaranteed.