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Hi guys, bought a Palit GTX 560 yesterday.
Anyway playing around with Vtune and have the card at following settings:
[Display]
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit (Service Pack 1)
DirectX version: 11.0
GPU processor: GeForce GTX 560
Driver version: 275.33
DirectX support: 11
CUDA Cores: 336
Core clock: 980 MHz
Shader clock: 1960 MHz
Memory clock: 2300 MHz (4600 MHz data rate)
Memory interface: 256-bit
Total available graphics memory: 4095 MB
Dedicated video memory: 1024 MB GDDR5
System video memory: 0 MB
Shared system memory: 3071 MB
Video BIOS version: 70.24.18.00.00
IRQ: 16
Bus: PCI Express x16 Gen2
Havnt bought any games yet to try out, but there have been no crashes and it sits 38degrees idle, 42 on load when watching movies etc.
Was wondering if there was a way to test the stability and if this was a proper overclock.
Ive read people have only managed on average to get the gpu clock to 950mhz, so im finding it a bit hard to believe im on 980.
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers.
Anyway playing around with Vtune and have the card at following settings:
[Display]
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit (Service Pack 1)
DirectX version: 11.0
GPU processor: GeForce GTX 560
Driver version: 275.33
DirectX support: 11
CUDA Cores: 336
Core clock: 980 MHz
Shader clock: 1960 MHz
Memory clock: 2300 MHz (4600 MHz data rate)
Memory interface: 256-bit
Total available graphics memory: 4095 MB
Dedicated video memory: 1024 MB GDDR5
System video memory: 0 MB
Shared system memory: 3071 MB
Video BIOS version: 70.24.18.00.00
IRQ: 16
Bus: PCI Express x16 Gen2
Havnt bought any games yet to try out, but there have been no crashes and it sits 38degrees idle, 42 on load when watching movies etc.
Was wondering if there was a way to test the stability and if this was a proper overclock.
Ive read people have only managed on average to get the gpu clock to 950mhz, so im finding it a bit hard to believe im on 980.
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers.
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