- Jan 4, 2010
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Guys,
I just downloaded this tool called OCCT to "benchmark" my GPU, the EVGA GTX-295 CO-OP (Single PCB).
I have NEVER OC'd my GPU and it still remains "stock clocked" at the following settings:
1.) Core Clock: 576MHz
2.) Shader Clock: 1242MHz
3.) Memory Clock: 1008MHz
4.) Fan Speed: 91% (changed via EVGA Precision)
After running OCCT (v3.1.0) (the GPU: OCCT test) for only 10 minutes, it said there were 13 errors the first time, and 15 the second time! :thumbsdown:
WTF?!?
The settings for the test were as follows:
1.) Test Type: Auto (1h)
2.) Resolution: 2560x1600 @ 60Hz
3.) Shader Complexity: Optimal (8)
4.) Fullscreen & Error Check were both checked (turned on)
I was reading about OC'ing the GTX-295 and people were hitting 725MHz Core Clock and were stable in OCCT for more than an hour!
HELP!
I just downloaded this tool called OCCT to "benchmark" my GPU, the EVGA GTX-295 CO-OP (Single PCB).
I have NEVER OC'd my GPU and it still remains "stock clocked" at the following settings:
1.) Core Clock: 576MHz
2.) Shader Clock: 1242MHz
3.) Memory Clock: 1008MHz
4.) Fan Speed: 91% (changed via EVGA Precision)
After running OCCT (v3.1.0) (the GPU: OCCT test) for only 10 minutes, it said there were 13 errors the first time, and 15 the second time! :thumbsdown:
WTF?!?
The settings for the test were as follows:
1.) Test Type: Auto (1h)
2.) Resolution: 2560x1600 @ 60Hz
3.) Shader Complexity: Optimal (8)
4.) Fullscreen & Error Check were both checked (turned on)
I was reading about OC'ing the GTX-295 and people were hitting 725MHz Core Clock and were stable in OCCT for more than an hour!
HELP!