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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
The best thing to do is to run the fans at 100% and then slowly and incrementally increase milliamps until unstable, then dial back to the last stable setting, then do the same for the GPU clock. The VRAM memory clock really isn't that much of a performance gain, so you really don't need to worry about it.
The quick and easy approach I use, before dialing in afinal clocks is ...
Step one, in MSI afterburner turn the power and temp limit to max,.
Step two max out voltage control, it won't let it go anywhere near high enough to cause any damage.
Step 3, boot up unigine heaven benchmark, set to windowed and max settings, have it running a loop, at each increase ensure it continues to run cleanly.
Step 4, gradually increase the core clock 10MHz at a time until it crashes or you see issues, at which point pull it back 5-10MHz.
Step 5, with step 3 still running gradually increase the memory speed, you can do this in steps of 50MHz, again, repeat this process until you begin to see artifacting or crashes, at which point pull it back 50-100MHz.
Congratulations you now have an over clocked GPU, adjust the fan curve to suit your ears, as long as the card stays under 90c it's pretty much fine, cooler is better, but Maxwell doesn't auto boost so being warmer won't cause any slow down, cooler is better as always.
At this point, I would go into fine tuning and more detailed testing across multiple benchmarks and games, any issues that aren't a one off I will pull the clocks back a bit.
the funniest thing is when overwatch crash you instantly lose points and can't rejoin match, that;s ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥t
only in this game...
yea but it's annoying that I have to restore default clocks when I want to play 1 match in this game. And if I forget to do it oh boy -50 points incoming