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Right, I have had this card for about a day or so and I have been benchmarking using Metro Last Light, now the benchmark itself seems fine when running at overclocked frequencies but when I'm running the game itself I can make it for about a minute, maybe two before the game crashes (Doesn't provide and error) and I have to lower the frequencies, this even happened when running at the stock frequencies on this card. Now, I did have one error message when it said the display driver has "stopped working" so I'm not sure what this problem is, I have tried identifying the reasons for the crashes but as of yet I have had no luck.
Full system Specs:
Palit JetStream GTX 770
Corsair CX600 Builder Series
Intel i7 2600k @ 3.4GHz
Gigabyte H67M-D2-B3 micro ATX motherboard
Seagate 500gb 7200rpm hard drive
Here's the specs for the card:
No competitor links. Thank you.
The overclocks I have been going for is about +60MHz to the core clock and around +70/80 on the memory clock, now I understand the 770 is already an overclocked GTX 780, and then on top of that adding the JetStreams overclock it seems to me that it's just a case of it not being able to be overclocked any more as it's reached its limit, am I correct in saying this or am I missing something out like adding some more voltage to it?
WOuld really appreciate any light that can be shed on to my situation
Full system Specs:
Palit JetStream GTX 770
Corsair CX600 Builder Series
Intel i7 2600k @ 3.4GHz
Gigabyte H67M-D2-B3 micro ATX motherboard
Seagate 500gb 7200rpm hard drive
Here's the specs for the card:
No competitor links. Thank you.
The overclocks I have been going for is about +60MHz to the core clock and around +70/80 on the memory clock, now I understand the 770 is already an overclocked GTX 780, and then on top of that adding the JetStreams overclock it seems to me that it's just a case of it not being able to be overclocked any more as it's reached its limit, am I correct in saying this or am I missing something out like adding some more voltage to it?
WOuld really appreciate any light that can be shed on to my situation