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Overclocking the GTX 680

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Share some settings for overclocking your card - see how far it can be pushed.

I'm going for 1100 tomorrow hopefully if I can work out how the overclocking works!!
 
Sorry I didn't explain myself properly. I meant 1100 stock and then whatever it is with the boost. I must admit I have no idea how far it can be pushed :)
 
One of the reviews I looked at listed the Maximum Stable overclocks at 1300Mhz Core and 1550ish Memory.

I do not know if they had any access to voltage adjustments though. I do not think anyone does yet so might be even more headroom.
 
One of the reviews I looked at listed the Maximum Stable overclocks at 1300Mhz Core and 1550ish Memory.

I do not know if they had any access to voltage adjustments though. I do not think anyone does yet so might be even more headroom.


Theres mixed results around the web with some saying there cards falling over at +100 with 130% on the power target. I think this is still good for around 1200 core though so not bad.
 
The review I read ran 30 minutes of looped Heaven for stability testing but there could be big variances between cards.

Perhaps some push the voltage up more or are simply just better silicone to handle X Mhz with the current voltage caps.
 
So is it just a case of upping the memory and core offset and then testing for stability and increasing the power where necessary?
 
One of the reviews I looked at listed the Maximum Stable overclocks at 1300Mhz Core and 1550ish Memory.

I do not know if they had any access to voltage adjustments though. I do not think anyone does yet so might be even more headroom.

The tool Gibbo recommended (EVGA Precision X) allows you to fiddle with the voltage. It's a little different to overclocking that I'm used to on a graphics card though
 
I tried +120% power limit, +175 core and +500 memory (as memory oc's like hell on these) and got about 1k+ pts on 3dmark11 (passing 10k P score mark) with no crashes whatsoever, and temps staying ~80C
 
What's acceptable temperature for the GTX 680s?

Mine runs around 70-75c when fully in use (Boost mode active).

Edit: with a fan blowing right on it as well
 
I got a stable run with the following settings:

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I tried 180mhz core overclock but it crashed every time in Unigine Heaven at the boat bit. Just posting in case someone else is looking to overclock and wants a point of reference. My card doesn't seem like a super overclocker and from what I've found looking around, this looks to be a fairly decent (although not brilliant) overclock.
 
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I don't think it's even possible with the stock cooler to be fair. Why 70c anyway? Is there any source to your claim that it should be kept under 70c?
 
I think the card internal algorithms will let the card push more voltage/clock speeds when 70 Deg C or lower temps are observed.

I've not seen any hard data to support this theory yet though.
 
I don't think it's even possible with the stock cooler to be fair. Why 70c anyway? Is there any source to your claim that it should be kept under 70c?

Looks like you have not tried, Why do you think there is a fan control ?

Just do 2 tests first then I will explain.

Bench with the fan on auto and report max temps, then manually fix fan speed to 70% and do the same (use something like Crysis 2 or Heaven should work) and we need max temps from the OSD

Your the guy that said it runs at mid 70's were you not ?...think you will find that's impossible (on Auto fan)

But let us know the results
 
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