Caporegime
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Are any games not stable at a higher speed though, this I don't get, Furmark and other benchmarks(non game ones generally) put a massively higher load on than actual games. If I went by Furmark I wouldn't run my 5850 above 1000Mhz, but not a single game has ever crashed or shown dodgey fps at aroun1 1075/1250, furmark gets upset around 1025/1200 or so.
People should be less worried about whats stable for something they never intend to use again, and more worried about what they can use with actual software they'll use.
Sometimes it will be a big difference due to temps being borderline in furmark and not in games, with great cooling the difference might be lower.
Depends on the person.
I'd rather run stock than an OC which can be caused to crash by software.