Hi all. I just upgraded my video card to the infamous GTX 460. Being the enthusiastic me, I decided to overclock it. I downloaded EVGA precision, MSI afterburner, and GPU-z. Precision and afterburner are almost identical so I settled with afterburner.
I got some questions.
I was able to reach 950 on the core clock and 2300(1150) on the memory clock and was running the performance test bench program from passmark.com video card tests as a stress program you can say. It didn't jam until I went over 950 MHz. But, the benchmarking results didn't increase which had me worried for a bit.....why is that? I think it is not important though, I shouldn't really worry.
I ran FFXIV benchmark and the computer locked up. I lowered the overclock a little and was able to run it without problems. I scored 4100 instead of the original 2666! I was really happy!
Then I decided to test with OCCT( an overkill?). It generated errors so I started lowering the overclock but it kept generating errors until I reached 851 MHz on the core clock and 2000 on the memory. I'm now where OCCT tells me it is fine. Should I ignore it and go by FFXIV benchmark?
Or maybe this is a better question to ask: What is the best GPU stress program? Furmark? And how do you use it? Just like you use prime95 ? Keep it running for an extended period of time till you feel that your overclock is fine? And what happens if it fails?
Except for oblivion, I don't have any other game installed currently. Will running it be a good stress test?
Also, in Afterburner, why can't I go above 1050 mV for core voltage? And what is the absolute maximum for the 460 in your experience?
It is my first time overclocking a video card, so bear with me.^_^
Thanks to all.
I got some questions.
I was able to reach 950 on the core clock and 2300(1150) on the memory clock and was running the performance test bench program from passmark.com video card tests as a stress program you can say. It didn't jam until I went over 950 MHz. But, the benchmarking results didn't increase which had me worried for a bit.....why is that? I think it is not important though, I shouldn't really worry.
I ran FFXIV benchmark and the computer locked up. I lowered the overclock a little and was able to run it without problems. I scored 4100 instead of the original 2666! I was really happy!
Then I decided to test with OCCT( an overkill?). It generated errors so I started lowering the overclock but it kept generating errors until I reached 851 MHz on the core clock and 2000 on the memory. I'm now where OCCT tells me it is fine. Should I ignore it and go by FFXIV benchmark?
Or maybe this is a better question to ask: What is the best GPU stress program? Furmark? And how do you use it? Just like you use prime95 ? Keep it running for an extended period of time till you feel that your overclock is fine? And what happens if it fails?
Except for oblivion, I don't have any other game installed currently. Will running it be a good stress test?
Also, in Afterburner, why can't I go above 1050 mV for core voltage? And what is the absolute maximum for the 460 in your experience?
It is my first time overclocking a video card, so bear with me.^_^
Thanks to all.