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Overclock..

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So, on my GTX 560 Ti, I cant seem to get a stable overclock.

It's a MSI Twin Frozr II version, and from what ive heard, it's supposed to be a overclocking beast.

But I can't seem to overclock it right.

Now, MSi overclocked it to 880mhz, and I further did it to 910. At 916 on core in Mafia II the clock would reset itself (Light freeze, clock reset to 880) game doesn't crash though, as in, with a driver crash message.


69c Max on autofan.

So here are my questions

Should I game with fan on Auto or set it to a specific level ?
What can I do to further increase my overclock and keep it stable ?

Thanks
 
Set the fan to 100% ( or highest setting) and see if you crash again just to rule out heat problem's.

Seeming as i dont own one can u adjust the voltage? other then that you might just been unlucky and got a card that dosent do over 9000 i mean 900 :p
 
I was going to mention the voltage. Folks on Vantage will be overclocking with increased voltage, which is why they can reach higher clocks. I'm assuming you already have Afterburner, in which case try increasing the voltage a little from where you are now and try again. I doubt that at 69° the card is overheating.
 
I was going to mention the voltage. Folks on Vantage will be overclocking with increased voltage, which is why they can reach higher clocks. I'm assuming you already have Afterburner, in which case try increasing the voltage a little from where you are now and try again. I doubt that at 69° the card is overheating.

+1 Increase the volts.
 
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