Do something outside of the PC. Mar 30, 7, 25 38, 1, The steps are like above, more or less. I have GTX, as info. ChumP Splendid. Sep 16, 3, 25, MSI Afterburner is my favourite Overclocking program. Overclocking tips : - don't modify the core voltage - don't touch the power limit - add 50 MHz bumps on the Core Clock, after every bump run Furmark for 1 hour. Rogue Leader It's a trap! Dec 22, 30, 1, 95, 3, Also you absolutely should modify core voltage if the card is unlocked and its available and power limit.
Once your clock speed increases become unstable, you can use both power limit and core voltage increases to make it stable and allow you to push it more. Saying not to do that is cutting off a huge chunk of your tools for overclocking! As for not watching the tests, well the problem is if you aren't at least checking in on it every few minutes you won't know if its crashed, and you can't see any issues.
I would say at least be in the room so you can pay attention to it. Also if its creating artifacts and things like that and you don't see them and stop the test that could damage your card. Vellinious Honorable. Dec 3, 2 11, Furmark creates way too much heat A couple of hours is plenty. In regards to voltage and power limits Running stress tests can also let you know if you need additional cooling in your computer. While many components will automatically shut down if they overheat, not all will, and you want to pull the plug on your testing if your hardware hits dangerous heat levels.
If you use a screensaver, disable that too. If you stress-test only a single component, stress-test your CPU. While a handful of programs are available that can stress your CPU to its limits, Prime95 has become the de facto standard. Many people use the Blend test.
Blend stresses both the CPU and RAM; if no errors pop up after four hours or so, you can consider it stable for normal use. More subtle cues of GPU issues could include visual artifacts and glitches on the screen during the test.
Again, we stress that FurMark is a way of checking for faults in your GPU rather than testing its performance, as such. There certainly are, and some people actually prefer them. We can also show you how to cool down and tune up for CPU using Throttlestop. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and European users agree to the data transfer policy.
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