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My Msi R9 295x2's have a problem when oc'd :/

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October 2, 2014 1:46:42 PM

Hi i have two Msi R9 295x2's and made the radiators in push pull config with two Noctua NF-F12 IPPC 3000pwm on each radiators an i managed to get 60c on all cards at full hard stress for 40minutes,then i managed to get 1109 on my core clock and a whoping 6.8ghz on my memory clock while still maintaining a temperature lower than 70c (68c max to be precise) and totally reduced all the stuttering i had on every game i ever played,but there is only one problem,sometimes i have thos white lines and some white blocks appear while gaming.
I tried other overclocking settings wich fitted perfect but still had those white thingies.
So,what could be the problem,did i do something wrong ?
I also put the thingy to +50% (150%)
Just so you don't ask me about that :p .
Well,if you know what the problem is than please reply and thanks a lot :D 

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October 2, 2014 2:00:44 PM

you should decrease the OC to your memory
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October 2, 2014 3:03:34 PM

smog0 said:
you should decrease the OC to your memory


I'll try lowering and testing slowly and i it works i'll pick your answer as the best :D 
I personally thought of that but if i go too down with the memory clock then it wouldn't be much of an overclock anymore :/ 
But nontheless i'll try the best combination possible :) 
Thanks a lot :) 
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October 2, 2014 4:10:25 PM

What are your system specs? You may simply not have enough power. You can always try raising your voltage as well.
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October 3, 2014 1:38:38 PM

  • CptBarbossa said:
    What are your system specs? You may simply not have enough power. You can always try raising your voltage as well.


    Don't worry,i got a Corsair AX1500i and my whole system had once a peak of 1100w of use max,so yeah,don't worry,power is perfectly fine.
    It also has 80+Titanium.
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