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Hi, new to this overclock game just built myself a new machine

CPU : 6700k

GPU : evga gtx 980 ti sc edition

MB : MSI gaming m7

Cooler : cryorig r1 universal

 

could someone point me in right direction for a good overclock on this card, I know every card is different, but what would be the best place to start CORE/Memory ..

 

using the heaven benchmark.. ive had my clocks at this..but its slightly unstable..its like the pc goes into sleep mode black screen..

 

GPU clock offset - 175mhz

MEM clock offset - 400mhz

 

using evga precision x software

 

 

thanks

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they normally all top out around 1450 to 1550 mhz with stock volts.

use gpu-z and look how high your boost goes under load.

 

i was acheiving 1498mhz and heaven benchmark was fully finishing and giving me a score of

 

3294

Max fps : 273.1

min fps : 35.8

 

the problem wasnt occuring during the bench, funnily enough was when my pc was at idle on screensaver...strange

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they normally all top out around 1450 to 1550 mhz with stock volts.

use gpu-z and look how high your boost goes under load.

 

what settings would you recommend i start with for the following..

 

GPU POWER TARGET ...

GPU TEMP TARGET ...

GPU CLOCK OFFSET..

MEM CLOCK OFFSET...

 

im not too bothered about pushing it further with voltage change. would like a stable overclock with stock voltage

 

thanks

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they normally all top out around 1450 to 1550 mhz with stock volts.

use gpu-z and look how high your boost goes under load.

 

these are what i am getting under load on heaven benchmark, what do you suggest...it seems to be running stable at this..at 170 is was crashing display driver so i lowered it to 150...

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you should look under sensor tab of gpu-z during load what boost you get.

just load it with the "?" on gpu-z and change to sensor tab.

the boost on first page of gpu-z is normally not the final boost.

i start with core clock and leave the rest like power target+++ everything else stock.

then run something like heaven with gpu-z in background and compare max boost clock on sensor tab.

if its same boost as before then you will not need to put power or temp limit higher.

 

for example mine says on 1st page boost 1241mhz but in sensor tab 1366mhz.

so if i push core +150mhz i am at 1510 boost

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you should look under sensor tab of gpu-z during load what boost you get.

just load it with the "?" on gpu-z and change to sensor tab.

the boost on first page of gpu-z is normally not the final boost.

i start with core clock and leave the rest like power target+++ everything else stock.

then run something like heaven with gpu-z in background and compare max boost clock on sensor tab.

if its same boost as before then you will not need to put power or temp limit higher.

 

for example mine says on 1st page boost 1241mhz but in sensor tab 1366mhz.

so if i push core +150mhz i am at 1510 boost

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