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You can type in 10000Mhz Core Clock, if the Program even takes it worst case is bluescreen.
I'm talking from experience. I have a MSI GTX 1060 3GB and from the research ive done and my own overclock i can say that every gtx 1060 3gb should be able to get till +180mhz on the core and +500 on the memory, mine is at +190mhz on the core and +400mhz on the memory cuz even at the voltage maxed out it cant give enough voltage to go over that, it just doesnt increase the base clock more.
Its actually pretty safe to put the voltage to 100% cuz its not an offset slider but instead is a voltage limit slider, it just makes the gpu give the max amout of voltage to the core as it can (heard this from Jayz2cents, pretty well known pc enthusiast youtuber).
So what i recommend is you to put:
core voltage: 100%
power limit: maxed out (normally is 116%)
core clock: +180
memory clock: +500
You could just copy this settings and use them as they are and itll be working perfectly.
I put my memory clock at +400mhz because it hits the power limit of the gpu, so it doesnt hit it as often and downclocks something.
Hope i helped!
I was trying how far can I go..
There is mine OC
Core +212MHz
Memory + 523MHz
Powerlimit 114%
Temp limit 92°C
Fanspeed at 100% (Core max temp 52°C)
https://benchmark.unigine.com/results/rid_7958ef000acf4be286fe016e74be3b0b
Biggest problem there is cooling of memory chips (On GTX 1060 3GB OCV1 cooler reach only on 2 chips) . And stabilizing power delivery for Core..