but i thought u could only raise it 0.125 over stock from what i have been reading
What; have you been reading?

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but i thought u could only raise it 0.125 over stock from what i have been reading

but i thought u could only raise it 0.125 over stock from what i have been reading
That's the case with the 7970. Not sure if its the case for 7870 cards and below, i assume so.
You'll know if you triggered over current protection as the screen will go black, pc will be un-responsive until you restart.
 Trixx will let you carry on OCing until you screw up your card, this is what i've been saying all along
 Trixx will let you carry on OCing until you screw up your card, this is what i've been saying all along 
What; have you been reading?
Oh okay,I've seen it in a good 6-8 posts that you take your standard voltage and then you should go no further than +0.125 It might have even been said in this thread not sure so what's a safe voltage for a 7950? (not that I'm going to go any further just interested)
There is no standard for any AMD GPU, not even one of the same make and model, some can't take much at all, others are happy to chew on big volts.
every single one is different, which is why you start out small and gradually work your way up with the volts.
Some PCB's are more efficient at getting the volts to the GPU chip, so they need less volts, some PCB's cant handle to many volts, others can.
They all have over-current protection, so in theory you can't over do it, but like anything that can fail.
If it does spike past what the PCB can take and the over-current protection fails, the Mosfet's, Circuits, VRM's, Caps... whatever is weakest just pops or fry's, and that's the end of your £250 GPU.
I guess there is such a thing as head room in all PCB's from stock when a spike is within tolerance margins, that could very well be ~125mv, which is a lot.
On my GPU that would be 1.343v, that's .043mv over what the standard voltage unlock limit is.
It is perhaps true then that maybe 100mv or so over stock is a safe limit.
I think thats fine

looks like i will be rma'ing my card as i have these weird suttle lines that scroll on my screen in game and when i come out with the game still running and look at stuff has been like this since i got it just wasnt sure if it was a driver problem but looking like its the card booooooooooo
does anyone know what causes this?
i have tried it on sleeping dogs,gw2,dead island,stalker: clear sky and then i removed the card and tried it with my 6850 with no issues put the 7950 in again tried the games again with the same issue.
it doesnt do it on skyrim or bastion
i have posted in the customer services section so hopefully should get some feedback from there.
im gutted got a card with a great vidic and low volts which ran cool now im gonna be without a card back to my 6850 then......
yeah its not like join lines its just suttle lines going across the screen generally in the middle portion of the screen that move about the same colour if not a little faded than the colour at the time sometimes there very visible others more sutle and its always there. i didnt realise how much it was spoiling the games untill i plugged in my 6850.
what is it when u get these suttle scrolling lines anyway?
 
	