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Overclocked gigabyte gtx 560 ti o.c

jdfox

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hi all,
im having a few problems trying to o.c my card it all ready has a factor o.c from 822-900mhz on core clock and a little on memory but i cant even get it to go up another 10mhz without it crashing on me any help would be greatful.

also how do i add my sig rig ?
thanks for looking.

jdfox
 
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A couple of questions/items to check out:

-What are you temperatures like? Not idle, under load (play a game for at least 5 minutes so they stabilize).
-What program are you using to overclock?
-What happens during the crash?

Answer those and get your system specs up and hopefully we'll be on the road to an answer :thumbsup:.
 
hi mrk6,
i am using msi afterburner to overclock my temps are 70.c under full load, i have fan on 100% as it uses the new windforce twin cooler and can hardly hear it.
when it crashes i dont get any artifacts on the screen it jst goes black and a no signal comes on the screen and i have to reboot my card is supposed to renowed for its overclocking here is a link to the one im using

http://www.hardwareking.net/product...-Ti-OC--1GB-GDDR5--2x-DVI--mini-HDMI--GV.html
 
hey jdfox, I had the exact same 560Ti OC card and it too had problems running at 900MHz. What I found helpful was to increase the voltage supplied to the card.

I was later made aware that a BIOS update would have helped as it increases the stock voltage. I would recommend upgrading the BIOS first, if it still doesn't work, then use MSI Afterburner to manually tune it.

More info here: http://defragdev.com/blog/?p=642

Your card's BIOS: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3707#bios
 
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