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So I got me a MSI 560Ti TwinFrozr II today (Plus a new sig ;)) And I've just tried overclocking in AfterBurner but I've noticed I can't adjust the voltage? Anyone know how to change this? but anyway, So i tried overclocking but by bit with out the volatage increase expecting 900Mhz as that's what I've seen many people getting without voltage increase... but it was stable.. so I raised it to 950, Still stable. Now it's at 1Ghz with the shader clocks at 2Ghz and memory 2.2Ghz, Is it raising voltages in the background? Or is this really stock voltages? I'ma now see how high it can go :eek: Thanks :D
 
you can unlock voltage in msi afterburner settings

try occt for stability, it picks up errors you probably couldn't see, it's a good gpu test to test for 100% stability
 
you can unlock voltage in msi afterburner settings

try occt for stability, it picks up errors you probably couldn't see, it's a good gpu test to test for 100% stability

Awesome :) Thanks I just found it :D Anyideas on safe Voltages or?


Sweet, I'll have a look at that now, Would you say Kombuster is not the best option then? :p
 
not sure on safe voltages for the card but there is a limit that afterburner goes up to anyway for each card, keep an eye on temps, but personally i'd use occt gpu test for stability with error checking on
 
not sure on safe voltages for the card but there is a limit that afterburner goes up to anyway for each card, keep an eye on temps, but personally i'd use occt gpu test for stability with error checking on

Okay Thanks :) I'll start to play around with it then :D
 
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