Can you please check if this 570 overlock is ok?

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No voltage has been changed or anything.

All I am looking for is a safe overclock so (there is absolutely no danger of anything breaking.) I want it to be a longterm safe overclock you see so I need to have the right settings.

Can you tell me what speeds I should be looking for if this is wrong? is it too high or anything?

The card is a Palit GTX 570 Sonic Platinum. Thankyou all

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If you run Furmark, it will stress the system including the card and should pick up on any anomalies caused by the overclock.

Things to look for are "sparklies" which is a result of stressed memory and triangles/geometry oddities which is caused by the core.
 
If you run Furmark, it will stress the system including the card and should pick up on any anomalies caused by the overclock.

Things to look for are "sparklies" which is a result of stressed memory and triangles/geometry oddities which is caused by the core.

yeah but what i wanted to know is if i had the speeds about right, or if they are too high, or what area i should be aiming for on the clock speeds of everything if they are wrong.

before i check it in a program like that

:)
 
Or play a game that sresses your system the most,keeping an eye on temps,those settings should be ok to start off with,but just do the core/shader to start with
 
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yeah but what i wanted to know is if i had the speeds about right, or if they are too high, or what area i should be aiming for on the clock speeds of everything if they are wrong.

before i check it in a program like that

:)

You cant see if they are "wrong" until you check for stability/anomalies.

For example I can set my i5 2500K to 5.5GHz and boot safely into the desktop, but until I test the stability etc I cant tell if its safe/works.
 
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