Caporegime
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Other people have been getting the MSI up to 940 Mhz on stock cooling with 1.087v (lucky gits ).
i think 940 is a bit of a fabrication. sure they might whack it to 900+ bump up the voltage and run 3dmark, everything seems fine so they say. wow look at my Overclock!?!
but i doubt its OCCT GPU stable with zero errors over a 10-20minute run.
its like i just read this review of an Asus CU:
As a best practice, it's good to find the maximum stable GPU clock speed, and then drop back 10 MHz or more. While the ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU TOP was stable in many tests up to 850 MHz, there was an occasional graphics defect. In the end, I decided that 850 MHz with full-time stability is a far better proposition than crashing out midway through battle. Adding the 850/1680 MHz GPU overclock onto the 1170 MHz GDDR5 overclock resulted in some very impressive gains!
http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.p...k=view&id=577&Itemid=72&limit=1&limitstart=16
thats because its not a stable OC!!! i can run at many high MHZ and not get huge artifacting in 3dmark but that doesnt mean its rock stable overclock... its very misleading when they say hey could hit 850 etc and not all reviews are genuine and dont say that they did infact see some minor artifacting at that speed/voltage.