24 Aug 2011 at 21:10 #1 Subnated Subnated Associate Joined 5 Jul 2011 Posts 58 Catalyst is allowing me to overclock my single 6970. How high would you guys recommend I clock it to?
Catalyst is allowing me to overclock my single 6970. How high would you guys recommend I clock it to?
25 Aug 2011 at 08:04 #2 slade slade Associate Joined 18 Oct 2009 Posts 792 Location Gold Coast. what make is it dude!? can you unlock the voltage on it? Try afterburner!
25 Aug 2011 at 12:27 #3 Jordan97 Jordan97 Associate Joined 22 May 2011 Posts 1,462 Location All over the place Download MSI Afterburner (or any other software that was bundled with the card) and just go as high as you can without it overheating.
Download MSI Afterburner (or any other software that was bundled with the card) and just go as high as you can without it overheating.
25 Aug 2011 at 14:31 #4 Stone22uk Stone22uk Associate Joined 26 Jul 2011 Posts 503 Location Harlow Jordan97 said: Download MSI Afterburner (or any other software that was bundled with the card) and just go as high as you can without it overheating. Click to expand... You would need to check for artifacts as well
Jordan97 said: Download MSI Afterburner (or any other software that was bundled with the card) and just go as high as you can without it overheating. Click to expand... You would need to check for artifacts as well
25 Aug 2011 at 14:46 #5 postmanfw postmanfw Soldato Joined 7 May 2006 Posts 3,191 Location Fort William Use the heaven benchmark to test for artifacts and keep an eye on those temps with afterburner on screen display
Use the heaven benchmark to test for artifacts and keep an eye on those temps with afterburner on screen display
25 Aug 2011 at 14:52 #6 Jordan97 Jordan97 Associate Joined 22 May 2011 Posts 1,462 Location All over the place Stone22uk said: You would need to check for artifacts as well Click to expand... I was sort of implying that everything should be working correctly as well.
Stone22uk said: You would need to check for artifacts as well Click to expand... I was sort of implying that everything should be working correctly as well.