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If I want better anti aliasing and v-sync, do I focus on core clock or memory clock?

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September 19, 2014 3:33:26 PM

I have a Gigabyte GTX770 wind force overclocked using these settings on MSI afterburner:

Core voltage +12
Power Limit 111
Core clock +70
Memory clock +400

My temps on the card while play games is about 45* F {thanks to case fans}

My anti aliasing on 'Warface' looks bad. Not sure if its the game or my card.

Which is more important to make this better: memory clock or core clock?

Can I just push the settings as long as the temps are good?

More about : anti aliasing sync focus core clock memory clock

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September 19, 2014 3:40:33 PM

overclocking is already proven by tom's to NOT have much affect in speed. a few fps is not going to make much difference. anti aliasing is a game setting (providing the game supports it).
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