Can't tell my actual Mhz on my GTX 970 because of GPU Boost?

CTside

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Hey, so I overclocked my graphics card and finally found a stable OC. I was looking at GPU-Z and it shows my Boost Clock Speed as 1433 Mhz. I was doing a benchmark run on Heaven 4.0 and noticed that on my OSD (Riva tuner) that it showed I was using 1522 Mhz?? I did some research on this and found that it is because of GPU Boost 2.0? So I was wondering If my actual clock speed is 1433 or 1522?? And which one I should follow from now on

Core Voltage: +40
Power Limit: 110%
Core Clock: +180
Memory Clock: +500
Fan Speed: +55%

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All you need to do is follow your ingame clockspeeds, gpu boost will always be changing your GPU clocks based on environmental conditions and voltage/power supply. If you want stable and fairly...

Roti-Kebab

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All you need to do is follow your ingame clockspeeds, gpu boost will always be changing your GPU clocks based on environmental conditions and voltage/power supply. If you want stable and fairly high overclocks, follow the ingame clocks instead of what GPUz tells you. You should be able to get to atleast 1530 on a 970. Unless you're really unlucky :p
 
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