Asus gtx 1060 Dual OC clocks

Michael_313

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Jun 1, 2016
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I hit 1945mhz on boost clock and 9208mhz on my memory clock. Are these good and could i push it any further? My power limit is also 110%. Thanks.
 
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I run 1975mhz on the boost clock and 9808mhz on the memory clock but only on new games like DOOM, and Mafia 3. With +50 on voltage and power target at 116%. No crashes. Fan has to run at 70% to keep temps at 62-65 or it will crash at higher temps like 72-75.

But on older games like shadow of mordor and batman origins i seem to get more crashes randomly in game play. So i back it down to 1935mhz BC and 9508mhz on MC with other setting the same as above.

My advice to you is raise your power target to the max 116% to allow GPU to pull that power extra power if needed. try 50 on voltage and increase fan speed if u haven't tried this already.

i5 6500 NO/OC
GTX 1060 Dual 3GB

LanderSK

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Apr 11, 2017
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Well, it depends on what it can handle. Push it as much as your PC can handle it ( no crashes, or problems )
 

RocMan_340

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Jun 1, 2017
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I run 1975mhz on the boost clock and 9808mhz on the memory clock but only on new games like DOOM, and Mafia 3. With +50 on voltage and power target at 116%. No crashes. Fan has to run at 70% to keep temps at 62-65 or it will crash at higher temps like 72-75.

But on older games like shadow of mordor and batman origins i seem to get more crashes randomly in game play. So i back it down to 1935mhz BC and 9508mhz on MC with other setting the same as above.

My advice to you is raise your power target to the max 116% to allow GPU to pull that power extra power if needed. try 50 on voltage and increase fan speed if u haven't tried this already.

i5 6500 NO/OC
GTX 1060 Dual 3GB
 
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