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How are these GTX 460 overclocks?

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I OC'd my GTX 460 for the first time (Gigabyte GTX 460 1GB) and I wanted to know how reasonable these are:

*As per Afterburner

Core: 830Mhz
Shader: 1660MHz
Memory: 1935MHz

*As per GPU-Z

GPU Clock: 830MHz (default 715MHz)
Memory: 968Mhz (default 900MHz)
Shader clock: 1660Mhz (default 1430MHz)
 
pretty weak, I would say that if anything they are below avg. especially memory, I hit 2200 reliably on memory. 830 on stock vcore isn't really that bad, I only hit 850 on mine @stock.
 
Both mine will do 900Mhz at 1.05V, but running them sandwiched in SLI i have to clock it back to 800Mhz 1.0V to keep the temps on the top card down.
 
I had to clock mine down to 810MHz due to artifacting over time. I can't seem to get it stable at higher clocks, even though I had like 6 case fans.
 
I don't know much about voltages and voltage overclocking. Won't that make a lot more heat and make it potentially unstable also?

It's already getting hot and unstable as it is.
 
it will make it more stable and allow you to overclock it higher, and it will increase the heat. What are your temps now under load?
 
Ok I just isntalled MSI Afterburner and I went to settings to allow voltage change.

It allows me to change the voltage but when I hit apply it goes down to 1.000 when I have it on say 1.005. I hit apply and it goes back down to 1.000

Its a EVGA 460 1GB
 
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