OCUK Value GTX 560 Overclock

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Hi,

I've got a Palit GTX 560 video card and i'd like to overclock it but i'm a bit of a noob when it comes to GPU overclocks.

I've downloaded MSI afterburner and it's currently running with the following values :

987 Core voltage
810 Core Clock
1620 Shader Clock
2004 Memory Clock

What can I safely overclock it to ? Any help appreciated !
 
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core voltage can be anything up to 1.1V, however most people prefer not to go up to that (usually stopping at ~1.075V)

temperature can go up to 104C but again people like to leave a bit of room. generally keeping it below 85C is the best policy

clock speed and memory speeds really dont matter, just go as high as you can without getting any errors. (core clock should be exactly half of the shader clock, but i believe MSI afterburner takes care of this for you)

to test your overclock use a program called OCCT as the graphics test will record any errors and will monitor temperatures

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whats a member clock? do you mean memory clock?
 
core voltage can be anything up to 1.1V, however most people prefer not to go up to that (usually stopping at ~1.075V)

temperature can go up to 104C but again people like to leave a bit of room. generally keeping it below 85C is the best policy

clock speed and memory speeds really dont matter, just go as high as you can without getting any errors. (core clock should be exactly half of the shader clock, but i believe MSI afterburner takes care of this for you)

to test your overclock use a program called OCCT as the graphics test will record any errors and will monitor temperatures

*edit*
whats a member clock? do you mean memory clock?

LOL sorry yes i mean memory clock :D
 
Im currently overclocking my 460GTX 768mb which is similar to your GFX card

This is the most stable I've got so far

gfx2.jpg
 
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