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i use msi gf36 thin , my core clock offset is 79mhz and vram clock offset is 275 mhz ,
after running the system with dragon center 2 set to 'turbo' with the setting suggested by
||gary moza||, I can happily report that the settings are 'sticking' (not being reset by DC2) and the system is still not overheating, even with the increased clock speeds of the video card. also can report no unexpected crashes, so the card seems to be stable using these settings. there was a single incident in one of my games which i don't know whether it was due to the OC, or just somethinig weird with the game. In the game (satisfactory) i came across onw of my delivery trucks, abd it was hovering a good distances in the air. I swear it looked like a poltergeist had control over it. it was spinning every which way, and then shot off into the air and out of the map. it hasn't happened again, so i am thinking it was just a random bug maybe? IDK, are weird physics something that can be seen in an overclocked video card?