Does Overclocking Card Removes Warranty!!!

Discussion in 'Videocards - AMD Radeon Drivers Section' started by xtremegamer, Apr 7, 2011.

  1. xtremegamer

    xtremegamer Guest

    Hi Friends....


    I have Never Overclocked My Card, so if i do does it remove Warranty, hw Much FPS Can i gain if i Overclock, can i achieve the same performance of ATI 5770... I Have read in some reviews it can achieve performance up to 5770...


    And if wht are the settings i should tweak.... Help me guys


    Im Using Asus EAH 5750 1GB GDDR5 Card......
     
  2. 01 Vlatce

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    In most cases, yes.
     
  3. FDisk

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    No. .
     
  4. xtremegamer

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    :( then why Asus packed with some Overclocking tool tat comes with Graphics Card...... Asus Smart doctor...


    @01 Vlatce how much fps u gain when overclocked.....
     

  5. xtremegamer

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    No Yes Im Confused Guys, Mostly all friends frm Guru3d overclocked their card tat's why asked.....
     
  6. 01 Vlatce

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    As i said, In most cases, yes, it does. But if something turn wrong (like broken card) after overclocking chances to discover that you are overclocked your card are very small. (I mean, very, very, very small)

    With overclock i reached HD5770 performance.
     
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  7. Li4m79

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    i don't think an overclock will void your warranty, but if you fry your card due to not being sensible or running an unstable overclock, then your warranty will be voided.
     
  8. xtremegamer

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    Thank u Guys......................... What's the settings please, I have Msi After Burner hw do i overclock optimally....
     
  9. 01 Vlatce

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    It's different for every card. Start with mine clocks, 775-1225 (those can go above) GPU-Memory. After that test 10-15 minutes with MSI Kombustor. If there are no artifacts, increase the clocks 790-1235, for example, and test again. Repeat this until artifacts appears, then lower the clocks for 10MHz and test again...
     
  10. xtremegamer

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    Ok and What driver version are u using..... My Card is Asus EAH Formula 5750 1Gb..
     

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