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2014/04/15 17:23:23 (permalink)
Okay. I have a intel i5-4430 cpu @ 3.00ghz, 12 gb of ram, windows 8 and a EVGA Nvidia GTX 760, I have to Evga Precision X installed and I was chatting with a buddy of mine and he said that EVGA Precision X allows a person to safely overclock their GPU to run more efficiently in the game. I play a high-end graphic game with even the 760.. I can get down to 7fps...but that's due to 100's of players by me. So what I'm asking is what can I start off at..voltage wise, power-target, Temp-target, GPU Clock offset, and MEM clock offset.. I know you have to start off small and increase it slowly day by day. Right now I have the GPU Clock Offset at +10MHz and the power-target/Temp-target Linked. I also have the fan speed on auto. Also for more info.. When I run my game my GPU clock is constantly at 1058mhz. Thank you for your advice. I'm not worried about the cooling system since I have 6 intake fans (1 in the front, 4 on the side blowing right at the mother board, and one in the back) and 2 outtake fans (both in the back)
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    Gomez99
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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/15 17:44:30 (permalink)
    Set the temp and power target and power target as high as possible. Then go add +50 to core and +100 to memory. Then slowly add by 10 for core and 20 for memory, testing in between in game for stability


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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/15 18:27:55 (permalink)
    Okay I set it that way. What about the voltage?
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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/15 19:43:04 (permalink)
    I would see how high you can go with stock voltage first. Also from my understanding is that when OC'ing these card's you should be using +13 at a time on the core clocks and to find what is stable before starting to OC your memory.

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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/15 19:59:30 (permalink)
    Yeah I forgot to mention that, do the core before memory. Also when you reach artifacts take it two notches down, for example if it reaches instability at +260 take it down to +240. Same with mem


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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/15 22:37:24 (permalink)
    Overclock my core? I think it's locked. I cannot do it.
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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/15 22:38:24 (permalink)
    By core I mean gpu clock


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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/16 02:37:46 (permalink)
    tension stock block, just gpu clock for benchmark
     

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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/17 01:42:31 (permalink)
    strangely my evga Precision does not raise the +12mv. i dunno why. simply wont work. remember the voltage is LOCKED in this grapchis card. you can only raise it those tiny +12mV.
     
    either way here is some values to help you out!
     
    these are the max values i got before artifacting. 
     

     
     
     
     

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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/17 01:50:36 (permalink)
    for EVGA, it s Please would it be possible to give us a bios to increase the voltage on these cards, it lacks a little bit of voltage. thank you to the moderators and technicians EVGA has us thinking for benchmarks.
    one reponse please.
     

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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/17 01:58:47 (permalink)
    jpaubert
    for EVGA, it s Please would it be possible to give us a bios to increase the voltage on these cards, it lacks a little bit of voltage. thank you to the moderators and technicians EVGA has us thinking for benchmarks.
    one reponse please.
     


    don't know if they will do it.. but good luck with that.  ;)

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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/17 02:43:01 (permalink)
    it is for their brand with my EVGA 760 I can not seem to follow the benchmark on HWbot

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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/17 13:39:09 (permalink)
    Okay. So I've been running at 140mhz on gpu and and mem at 280mhz.. I have no clue on this voltage thing..so it remains the same. Should I be increasing it as well?
     
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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/17 13:55:19 (permalink)
    How do you keep your GPU temp so low..with all my fans it's at this temp... 
     
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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/17 21:03:30 (permalink)
    to reply to your question "Carshateme" already puts PRECISION X day to increase tension "valid Overvoltage the small arrow moves up 0.12 mV max and APPLY" to the temperature I'm under water!
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    Re: Safely OverClocking GTX 760 2014/04/18 02:55:46 (permalink)
    nice card. that galaxy cooler is even better then the ACX design according to some reviews.

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