Overclocking GTX770 GigaByte

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Whenever you overclock, there is always a spot where your PC will crash and a spot where it is just right.

You have to go up in steps, say 50mhz or less and then do a test. Such as playing a demanding game,benchmarks or run Heaven Benchmark. If your PC crashes while running any of these push it back a step, if it runs quite well over a period of time. Bump it up another step.
When it simply just crashes and you can't go up any more that is your MAX clocks on STOCK voltage.

Eventually you'll hit a spot where you just can't go any higher, you can over volt to gain higher clocks, I would not do this if you are not experienced.
It's up to you to find your overclock spot since every piece of silicon is slightly different.

-good luck

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Whenever you overclock, there is always a spot where your PC will crash and a spot where it is just right.

You have to go up in steps, say 50mhz or less and then do a test. Such as playing a demanding game,benchmarks or run Heaven Benchmark. If your PC crashes while running any of these push it back a step, if it runs quite well over a period of time. Bump it up another step.
When it simply just crashes and you can't go up any more that is your MAX clocks on STOCK voltage.

Eventually you'll hit a spot where you just can't go any higher, you can over volt to gain higher clocks, I would not do this if you are not experienced.
It's up to you to find your overclock spot since every piece of silicon is slightly different.

-good luck
 
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