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Easiest way to overclock your graphic card

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for totallys a sticky :)

How did I miss this thread? Thx hayder.master for taking the time to help us noobs.

If I can keep a comp running for more than a couple of hours I will be sure to use all the good bits here:toast:


thanx my brothers (wolf and MKmods) im really appreciate all this :toast: , feel great when i see your posts here
 
omfg my brother pressed NO ... :((((

i am very respect you opinion , but if you try this theory and have any problem just know me i will be witting , thanx
Erm.. what? I'm not sure I'm following the point in this thread :wtf:


hello my friend ketxxx , sure you are not easy Satisfied about this cuz you are great overclocker , and you can try it and see by yourself , sure you not reach same result as you do but you can get good stable overclock quickly , but that's what i say above "this way very useful for newbies, beginners and who want try overclock without go over range and damage the card and who look for most stable overclock." so what you think
also some guys try it here and get high overclock like me and wolf
 
Cool thread. You got my vote :D
 
Interesting thread Hayder.master. This could be helpfull to newbies wanting to squeeze some extra performance out of their GPU.
 
hey guys i just wanted to know whether OC depends on da driver heavily ?? :confused:
 
nice thread with a lot of useful info for people new to GPU OCing. :toast:
 
As every new way in any thing need alot of testing and I know that (hayder) did alot of tests before posting this thread .... i will see what can i do with my card GTX260 + this OC method ....well lets see few numbers tests (gpu-memory-shader clocks) and start with stock one:

GPU=602
memory=1107
shader=1296

let take a constant value =8

GPU 600/8=75 +stock -------------> new gpu clock=675
memory 1107/8=138 + stock ------> new memory clock=1245
shader 1296/8=162 + stock -------> new shader clock =1458

STOCK

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MAXIMUM

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MAX "hayder way"

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so nice OC results compared to what maximum I've reached which is identical except for the GPU ...
considering that the max you can OC GT200 GPU must be half of the the shader clock or less of course .....

so nice way my friend and as you say it its good for all overclock newbies beginners it'll give them good and quick way ..... :toast:.
 

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As every new way in any thing need alot of testing and I know that (hayder) did alot of tests before posting this thread .... i will see what can i do with my card GTX260 + this OC method ....well lets see few numbers tests (gpu-memory-shader clocks) and start with stock one:

GPU=602
memory=1107
shader=1296

let take a constant value =8

GPU 600/8=75 +stock -------------> new gpu clock=675
memory 1107/8=138 + stock ------> new memory clock=1245
shader 1296/8=162 + stock -------> new shader clock =1458

STOCK

http://forums.techpowerup.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=25836&stc=1&d=1242508833

MAXIMUM

http://forums.techpowerup.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=25837&stc=1&d=1242508911

MAX "hayder way"

http://forums.techpowerup.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=25838&stc=1&d=1242509063

so nice OC results compared to what maximum I've reached which is identical except for the GPU ...
considering that the max you can OC GT200 GPU must be half of the the shader clock or less of course .....

so nice way my friend and as you say it its good for all overclock newbies beginners it'll give them good and quick way ..... :toast:.


thanx a lot my dear brother , i really appreciate all of this , i was need an tests on GTX260 GPU-Z screen shot test cuz the 4870 and GTX is most Common card's , and i find you Provided great help for me to complete my tests
and thanx for kind replay i really care much about your opinion :toast:
 
Keep up the good work.
the theory not always is good.
i have once a geforce 6600 and i overclocked. If i not fail my best was 100 mhz on memory and 300 mhz on gpu.
This was with everyday use.So not realy the same percentage and all was made under air cooling.( not the original) I destroyed the card when i tried to remove the memory voltmod.
My other experience was with two geforce 5200. On one we can raise the gpu well but not the memory on the second just the memory can be raised.It was very interedting point.
Yes, you have right the card was made by two different card maker.

This thread just growed too big.
Nothing special.
Sorry if i made any "unenglish" expression.
 
I will have to try this when I have a chance nice thread Hayder :toast:
 
this thread has improved from the last time posting. and just to say it again this DOES WORK
 
Yup got my 4850X2 to 720mhz doing it :) Before that I know I got my 4850 higher as well.
 
using GPUtool, getting 620 from the 8600gt, dont want it to push it further due to crappy psu. also, i prefer it to 600 as temps are way lower.
 
Keep up the good work.
the theory not always is good.
i have once a geforce 6600 and i overclocked. If i not fail my best was 100 mhz on memory and 300 mhz on gpu.
This was with everyday use.So not realy the same percentage and all was made under air cooling.( not the original) I destroyed the card when i tried to remove the memory voltmod.
My other experience was with two geforce 5200. On one we can raise the gpu well but not the memory on the second just the memory can be raised.It was very interedting point.
Yes, you have right the card was made by two different card maker.

This thread just growed too big.
Nothing special.
Sorry if i made any "unenglish" expression.

thanx my friend for your reply , and i don't think you are gonna beat your max overclock cuz my way look for max safe , and im very thankful to you if you try it and out an GPU-Z screen shot

I will have to try this when I have a chance nice thread Hayder :toast:

thanx my friend , i will be happy when you get use of it :toast: , welcome my friend
this thread has improved from the last time posting. and just to say it again this DOES WORK

what you think my friend , you see the tests or you can try just a bit in begging to be more sure , and i will be pleased to you
 
Wow I got my 4850 to 700mhz on stock volts doing this. Thanks man!

Yup got my 4850X2 to 720mhz doing it :) Before that I know I got my 4850 higher as well.


ohhh ,ShadowFold my dear friend how can i miss your first post , thanx a lot im really appreciate all of this , thank you my brother your tests mean much to me :toast:
 
I must say, this method didn't quite work so well for my 8500GT...

BUT, On my 9600GT it did give me about 35mhz extra on the memory :)

So yes, I would say you can definitaly give his method a try:toast:
 
using GPUtool, getting 620 from the 8600gt, dont want it to push it further due to crappy psu. also, i prefer it to 600 as temps are way lower.

thanx my friend for trying my way , im really grateful :toast:

I must say, this method didn't quite work so well for my 8500GT...

BUT, On my 9600GT it did give me about 35mhz extra on the memory :)

So yes, I would say you can definitaly give his method a try:toast:

im really appreciate all of this testing this way on 2 card's , thanx a lot :toast:
also my friend i want know why this way not work well with you 8600GT cuz im try it on inno3d 8600GT and it is work , did you reach good overclock using your skills , and what is the last constant number hit with my way with your 8600GT please , im will be grateful to you , and im glad to see this way work well with your 9600GT :toast:
 
im really appreciate all of this testing this way on 2 card's , thanx a lot :toast:
also my friend i want know why this way not work well with you 8600GT cuz im try it on inno3d 8600GT and it is work , did you reach good overclock using your skills , and what is the last constant number hit with my way with your 8600GT please , im will be grateful to you , and im glad to see this way work well with your 9600GT :toast:

No problem. But the card I had was a 8500GT not 8600GT. Your method worked well enough for a good stable oc, but it didn't give me my highest stable oc.

But on the 9600gt I actually got an even higher clock with a constant of 5.5 giving me 768/1900/1063 from 650/1625/900.

:toast:
 
lets take a constant number of 5
650/5 = 130+stock = 780MHz
1650/5 = 330+stock = 1980MHz
1800/5 = 360+stock = 2160MHz

RUNNING STABLE!!!!

try number of 4
650/4 = 162.5+stock = 813MHz
1650/4 = 412.5+stock = 2063MHz
1800/4 = 450+stock = 2250MHz

quite unstable so must decrease the memory to 2100MHz...

and still testing for MORE....:rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout:
 
No problem. But the card I had was a 8500GT not 8600GT. Your method worked well enough for a good stable oc, but it didn't give me my highest stable oc.

But on the 9600gt I actually got an even higher clock with a constant of 5.5 giving me 768/1900/1063 from 650/1625/900.

:toast:


thanx for testing my friend , im really thankful and im glad to see you get in use with your 9600 GT :toast:
 
thanks, it's very helpfull :toast:

how about use ati tools for overclock ?
 
lets take a constant number of 5
650/5 = 130+stock = 780MHz
1650/5 = 330+stock = 1980MHz
1800/5 = 360+stock = 2160MHz

RUNNING STABLE!!!!

try number of 4
650/4 = 162.5+stock = 813MHz
1650/4 = 412.5+stock = 2063MHz
1800/4 = 450+stock = 2250MHz

quite unstable so must decrease the memory to 2100MHz...

and still testing for MORE....:rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout:

thanks, it's very helpfull :toast:

what a nice overclock here , thanx for testing and using my way , ok i do some edit which is try decrease the shader with high overclock to give you stable state and make the GPU rise up

how about use ati tools for overclock ?

sure my friend any program
 
many thanx for moderators to accept this thread as sticky thread :toast: , i made this for TPU and only for TPU , so im gonna working hard and think in new idea's serving this site cuz this what i learned from it :respect:
 
thanks for this...just looking something that helps on my hd3850 CF.....just one question...do we have to chance voltage on graphics?
 
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