GPU core and GPU memory speed?

Discussion in 'Hardware Reviews and News' started by zimmer550, Feb 23, 2009.

  1. zimmer550

    zimmer550 New Member

    Messages:
    1
    Likes Received:
    0
    GPU:
    asus 8800 gts 512mb
    hey guys i was wondering if u help me. My specs are e8400, asus 8800gts 512, p35 dsr and 650w. I want to know what i should set my GPU core and GPU memory speed?

    thanks.
     
  2. Smart

    Smart Member Guru

    Messages:
    118
    Likes Received:
    0
    GPU:
    Visiontek / 4870 / 512 MB
    690/1525/1100 mhz

    is what a friend of mine has his at, im pretty sure you could push it much higher though.

    keep your temps lower and you should be ok.
     
  3. Power_Down

    Power_Down Member

    Messages:
    37
    Likes Received:
    0
    GPU:
    Matrox Mystique 2MB
    surely each card would be different, trial and error tbh
     
  4. heliman41

    heliman41 Master Guru

    Messages:
    747
    Likes Received:
    0
    GPU:
    MSI 260OC -640/1300/1100
    Take the GPU up 5 MHZ at a time, game a bit & watch the temps like a hawk. This goes for the core, shader, & the clk. Do ea by itself till it begins to artifact or something else then back down say 10 MHZ then up the next setting, just as you would if you were OCing your PC components. Doing ea. by itself is the easiest way to know exactly how far you can push all of the components without any guessing what is what. Be SURE your running a software that watches GPU temps.
     

  5. MK71979

    MK71979 Member

    Messages:
    38
    Likes Received:
    0
    GPU:
    EVGA 580 GTX SC
    So you have to go 5 for core, 5 for shader, and 5 for clock all at the same time ??? Sorry im new at this too.....:)
     
  6. Undying

    Undying Ancient Guru

    Messages:
    25,465
    Likes Received:
    12,870
    GPU:
    XFX RX6800XT 16GB
    Yes well not 5 you can go with 10 for all (core and shader are linked)

    Watch your temps and do 10mhz then FurMark for artifacts do than until you find max for your card.
     
  7. Skadaage

    Skadaage Member

    Messages:
    11
    Likes Received:
    0
    GPU:
    5970 @ 920/1200
    Don't do what i do and guess a number and game till it crashes.
     
  8. mendmycomputer

    mendmycomputer New Member

    Messages:
    3
    Likes Received:
    0
    GPU:
    Zotac GTX 260 896mb
    Every gfx card has different limits.Thats the great thing when you start overclocking.You don`t know where your hardware`s limit is.Just watch for artifacts on screen when you run a benchtest as metioned by Undying.This tells you your over the limit.
     

Share This Page