GPU Overclock Thread

What are you guys running at? I just got my little old HD7750 to 900mhz core and 1250mhz RAM, got a little boost, doesn't really run any hotter.

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Nunya

1050 core clock on my 290. Custom watercooler. Crashes at 1075. I want to clock it way higher though.

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What a coincidence. I'm actually in the process of overclocking my gtx 980 and I see this thread.

I seem to be mostly stable on my 390 at 1150/1650, GTAV crashes easily but everything else runs pretty fine.
Honestly I kinda gave up and run it stock most of the time, doesn't really overclock much and difference in FPS seems mostly negligible

Got Asus GTX 970 Black
+37mV
120% power limit
+200MHz core
+500MHz memory
Core reaches 1478MHz Memory stays at 8GHz effective, ingame the temperature is 61c and when pushed to the limit in furmark it reaches 68

Damn man, nice temp, I'm getting 68c on the HD7750 and its barely running 100MHz over.

Gigabyte GTX 780 Windforce OC

+ 45mV
110% power limit
+ 85 MHz core
+ 250 MHz memory

The card is overclocked from the factory but this is what I've done to it. Runs really cool and silent.

GTX 780 DCUII with a Raijintek Morpheus
1250MHz core, 7000MHz memory
+200 core, +500 Memory

Forgot to add, +50mV, 110% power limit.

The cooler is DirectCU II. In GTA V the core runs stable at +250 but Firestrike isn't happy with such a high clock and crashes

390X

1170 core/1780 memory
+50mv

I don't know what to do with voltage so I left it default

Just push it to the max

I know what it does, I don't know where to set it. Get yourself some cancer faggot.

-150MHz coreclock on my GTX 660 because of TDR.

I always lose the silicon lottery. I always get chips that fail and TDR.

1020/1500 on a 7850, core can do 1125 but its not really worth it as the memory cant do more than 1550 and its a bad ratio (perfect ratio for pitcairn is .68 core to 1 memory)

HD7750 here, my slider is greyed out, but I wouldn'y mess with it, since that when you start tearing things up, just see what you get get out of the stock clocks and roll with it 24/7 like I do.

970 g1 gaming

Modded bios to increase max voltage.

Can hit 1600mhz, works long enough to benchmark with valley but will usually crash.
Run it at 1530 for 24/7
Wanted to watercool it, but just sold it and will be packaging it up tomorrow for shipping ;-;
I don't touch memory on it anymore since it doesn't change my performance noticeably.

Will be getting a 1070 and waterblock so i can overclock to the moon.

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Oh shit, nice. I'm still too pussy to do it, because all I have other than this card if it breaks is a GT 610 and it's garbage.

You need to activate it from the settings
Are you braindead? The slider on your card is limited to +45mV or even less you can't kill the card with it. Also higher voltage means more stability at higher clocks

He's right, you autitistic retard. There's no reason not to crank it to the max. Unless you've edited your card's BIOS, the max value you'll be allowed to set is perfectly safe. Go take your meds.

oh shit nigga lets see what it do

To be fair I've realised increasing voltage to max on my 980 increases the temp by quite a bit. I was just playing star wars battlefront with no additional voltage and was averaging low 70's but when I bumped voltage to +37 my temps went up by 10°c. It could be something totally unrelated though which caused that though.

Unrelated which caused that though *

Crank the power target and the max T, setup custom fan profile. Then crank up everything else

only 760 watt so can't really increase power % more

GTX 660 runs stock because +10% power target is not much room on a 140W card, and the temp limit is capped to 70C. I'd have to flash the bios to unlock those, and even then I'd still be limited by the shitty blower heatsink used on the reference cards.

GT 440 OEM could in theory go higher, but I am limited by slot power and the shitty single slot heatsink currently on it.

boiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Now test it with Firestrike to see if it is stable, also look for artifacts and monitor the temperature
If everything is alright you can continue to increase the core clock or start increasing the memory

Dont worry about it at all. Unlock the voltage control and set afterburner to use extended/enhanced slider values (i forgot exactly what it says)

I used to own a 7770 and from what I remember about Cape Verde, you're 100% safe using max voltage (cheap cards do not have a voltage regulator that goes any higher than whats safe). Dont try going over 1150 core and 1550 memory. I would settle for 1100/1500 at +20 power limit if its stable on that card. Dont forget to set a custom fan curve, I dont know your specific model but if you can get mid/high 70s temp in games at 50-60% fan you should be fine, also those chips can handle 95C non stop, I ran my 7770 mining dogecoins in a 100f room on powercolors shitty stock heatsink for two weeks.

I got it to 1100MHz and 76C in Unigine benchmark, not bad for a single slot.

760w is plenty you assman
Max that shit out.

tfw card runs at 84-87 during gaming

thats fine.. right? as long as its not at 90+?

Doesn't matter what temp its running as long as its not thermal throttling.

look at the graphs m8, its sli lol
I've tried at 110% i've had an unexplained computer shut down, which what I assume to be too much power draw

Rip me i cant read.
Sell the cards and get a 1080 and 1000w psu you

Create a custom curve like this

Firestrike means fuck all. I was getting small artifacts on firestrike but when I was playing actual games I got no artifacts.

but why would i get a 1000W if i'm getting a single card setup lol
980ti sli > 1080 anyway
I might sell these for vega

Check this

>Semihijacking thread
post your fan curves

Prepare for launch in 3, 2, 1

More voltage = more power = higher temps

Which is exactly why you should test the thing in the extreme and worst case scenario. Just like with CPU overclocking where you want to start running Prime95/Aida64 etc for hours with different benches to torture the system, you do it with Furmark/Firestrike with GPUs. If it is stable here, you can be almost certain it will be stable in games. And if it is stable during torture benches, you can try adding up more OC. Sure you if want to push your card to the absolute limit by ignoring the performance in torture tests, be my guest.

Both of my GPUs have different fan curve limits, so the extended curve here above the upper limit is for the 440 OEM, which in all honesty needs it because that little fucker can get hot.

Gigabyte 280 (not 280X), runs stabile with temp maxed out at 60C, fan speed 66%

How do I go about overclocking my i5 4670k? I know you do it in the bios but past that I have no idea what i'm doing. Is it even worth it? Does overclocking only increase the load i'm allowed to put it under or does it actually perform faster doing tasks?

R9 290 with accellero xtreme iii.

1110mhz shaderclock
1300 memoryclock
50% increased power limit
Runs rock solid and tops at 66 degree

You need mobo with Z97 chipset everything else is easy AF.
Just increase the multiplier every increase by 1 means 100MHz higher clock. You will see significant performance boost. But be wary you need a decent CPU cooler too

6670 reporting, 900Mhz core 1100Mhz mem

100% before 80? hmm
I cap my 980tis at 84 because that's where I read it's designed to throttle, seems a bit low to me what you have

The GTX 660 doesnt get that hot, but the 440 OEM builds up heat rapidly, so I have to ramp the fan up aggressively after 70C to get a handle on the heat. Even so at maximum fan speed the 440 OEM can and has gone over 80C at times.

scratch that, this is what I use.. wrong preset

That means turn your memory down genius, you're frying it.

It could be the core

Just drop 50 bux on a new old card or a better cooler, you'll be happy either way. 106 tdp is nothing, its probably 170 max oc at most

I would if i could. The problem is that for the 440, its location means there's very little room for a larger third party heatsink, and little space for the heat to be released (its in the bottomost slot of my board, as I have reason to believe the second GPU slot on my board/the PCI-E lanes feeding it from my CPU are damaged when another one of my GPUs burned out), and getting a newer GPU, either for my primary or secondary GPU, is going to cost more than $50 simply because no one wants to sell em cheaper.

I cant even rig up some basic watercooling for my rig because I dont have the space, and even if I did i'd have to invest even more money into a shitton of those little stick-anywhere mini-heatsinks for the VRMs

How do I into over clocking my 380 properly?

I just put the power slider at +15% and GPU clock up ~12%. Should I start playing with voltages or wot?

>How do I go about overclocking my i5 4670k?
Google, that's the best answer. Plenty of tutorials available.

The basic idea is to adjust the multiplier to increase the CPU clock speed. Increasing the multiplier by one step dials the clock up by 100 MHz increments(with stock BLCK frequency of 100 MHz, that is). Once you've done that, boot the system and run a few minutes of Prime95(for example) while monitoring the temperatures(HwMonitor). I also like to have CPU-Z and task manager open. If the system doesn't crash, go back to BIOS increase the multiplier one step again and repeat. Once you hit a limit where the system is unstable or doesn't boot at all you have two options: either dial the multiplier down where it was stable or increase Vcore voltage a tiny bit. You should be careful with voltage adjustments as the CPU heat output and power draw rise exponentially with higher voltages. Also never overclock using the stock cooler, get something better. The idea is to keep the system stable and temperatures acceptable. If these two conditions are met, you have achieved a good overclock. For proper testing run Prime95 combined tests for at least two hours to make sure it really is stable.

There are plenty things to learn here though for memory profiles and other various voltage settings, power saving, C-states, dynamic voltages and clock speeds(turbo). Read it up.

>Is it even worth it?
Depends on your usage and whether you are doing something where more CPU performance would benefit such as video encoding or if you are wanting to run your games at very high framerates and already have an extremely powerful GPU capable of doing that on the resolution you play at. For standard desktop use, not much benefit and some small risks. You decrease the lifetime of your CPU.

There's no such thing as "maximum allowed load", just how fast the CPU can do the tasks sent to it. Overclocking helps with the speed. You should be comfortable at running the CPU at 100% load.

How badly would a i5 4670 at 4GHz bottleneck SLI'd GTX 1080's?

It might not bottleneck them at all if you are running games at very high resolutions(4K) and high graphics settings as there the GPUs are likely to sweat. On lower resolutions and high framerates(1920x1080 144 Hz monitors for example), the GPUs will be heavily bottlenecked by that CPU. Then again I don't think you can do much better with the CPU for gaming, other than hoping you won in a silicon lottery and OC the crap out of it.

ASUS 20th Anniversary Gold Edition GTX 980 Ti
Core clock 1300 Mhz / 1515 Mhz Boost (1266 stock)
Memory clock 8000 Mhz (7200 stock)
+100mV with 109% powerlimit

Could go higher but cba.

Can't post image because not home.

I have a GTX 980 SC edition, never overclocked this or my CPU, how much am I missing out on guys?

>not over clocking your house fire

How do you live with yourself?

>how much am I missing out on guys?
Probably not much. Depends on the usage.

In my case I built this thing as over kill so that I wouldn't have to worry about upgrading for a while.
I game casually 1842 X 1026, set games to 1080p and usually run high or max.
Anything I should look into before I attempt to overclock?

>R9-290 Gaming
1100 Core
1400 Mem
+50% power limit
No voltage

>R9-290 Benchmarks
1200 Core
1400 Mem
Max power limit
+75mV

>HD7850
1050 Core
1300 Mem
+20% power
No voltage

The HD7850 is the best bang for the buck GPU ever.

>Anything I should look into before I attempt to overclock?
Know what to adjust, have a good cooling solution and programs to benchmark and monitor the system. I wrote something here but you should really look up tutorials and more thorough write-ups of the process. Overclocking is fairly straightforward but it's handy if you already know what to do when you start the process as you will be running into bluescreens and crashes. Knowing how to solve the problem at that point just makes it less hassle free.

Running my sapphire nitro 380 4gb running at 1150 core, haven't touched memory yet since i have no idea how high i can push it before problems start. Anyone know how high i can go?. Stock voltage, cause i'm a stingy fuck and want to use this card as long as possible and i read that raising the voltage shortens the lifespan of the card. 120% power limit. My fan curve and case ventilation have kept the card under 65°C even in witcher 3.

390 at 1260MHz

Push the memory by 20 and test it if it is sucessful repeat if not decrease by 20

Some scores
3dmark.com/fs/8776950

My assus 970, feel like memory could go higher but idgaf as it runs whatever I play at very satisfying settings.

Question: is it dumb to search the internet to see what kind of oc people have axhieved with the same/similar card to yours?

No. As long as you understand that every card is different.

this is the average gayman. buys trash card and is too dumb to post a properly scaled and rotated picture.

It might even be a foto of a monitor. Literally to dumb to screenshot.

>It might even be a foto
It is a photo.

Asus r9 280 Strix @ 1150 Core, 1300 Mem
Used to run at 1200 Core.
Can't overclock my memory because that fucks with my monitor overclock

Since I didn't provide a picture here it is now.

Maxwell is a weird card.
Up the power limitation and it straight up improves.
Don't even have to touch the clocks.

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SLI GTX 960 4GBs at 1500MHz.

Nothing spectacular here.

Powercolor 7870le

Base 975/1500