Overclocking my evga gtx 750 ti (need help)

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Download MSI Afterburner and Unigine Valley. Bump up your core clock by 50mhz then run the test. If it is successful, bump it up again by another 50 and so on. When it crashes, dial back to the previous setting wherein it was successful. After successfully getting an overclock on the core clock, do the same with the memory clock. You may also increase your power limit, and voltages by minimal amounts. After doing so, try bumping your clockspeeds again. Watch your temps as well. If it's too high, then dial back to lower clock speeds.

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Download MSI Afterburner and Unigine Valley. Bump up your core clock by 50mhz then run the test. If it is successful, bump it up again by another 50 and so on. When it crashes, dial back to the previous setting wherein it was successful. After successfully getting an overclock on the core clock, do the same with the memory clock. You may also increase your power limit, and voltages by minimal amounts. After doing so, try bumping your clockspeeds again. Watch your temps as well. If it's too high, then dial back to lower clock speeds.
 
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