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need to know the best settings in evga percision

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can some one tell me the best setings in evga percision software for overclocking a evga 285 gtx?
 
As high as your particular card will go. Overclocking varies card to card, day to day.
 
thats what i don't know is how hi the card will go. i don't want to go over the limit i even don't want to go to the limit just some ware inbetween. rite now its stock is 675/1547/1269
 
thats what i don't know is how hi the card will go. i don't want to go over the limit i even don't want to go to the limit just some ware inbetween. rite now its stock is 675/1547/1269

Well then just increase in increments, if it's like my 65nm 260 it'll increase in MHz steps instead of 1MHz at a time anyways (GPU-z may report different, read the clocks in precision). Just increase, run OCCT's GPU test or a game bench, or game, or 3dmark...do the work like the rest of us do. Many cards like yours may OC similarly, but many will have different peaks for all 3 settings (gpu, shader, memory). Your best bet is to do the work yourself and find the sweet spot for your card if you feel you need the extra power or just wanna find out. Once you hit instability, drop the clocks down one step (iirc around 12-15mhz), make sure it's stable there and then..game on.

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ill try that thanks for your reply
 
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