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Old 05-10-09, 11:44 AM
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GTX275 & Furmark Overclocking!

As above chaps, it's regarding using Furmark to check my overclocking is stable. I have never really used a program to check for stabiity and just run Crysis & Warhead as it normaly find a unstabe OC within seconds.

Now what i need to know, how long do i need to leave Furmark running before i can say it's stabe? Also, what are safe temps for this card when overclockng?

I have set it to...

640x480

stabiity test

not fulscreen.

Cheers chaps

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Old 05-10-09, 11:47 AM
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Methinks you're missing an L.
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Old 05-10-09, 11:48 AM
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Lmfao Can a mod please edit the title cheers
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Old 05-10-09, 12:32 PM
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Haha. Id say running a full test should be enough to find a unstable overclock. You could use something like ATi Tool
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cant remember but there is a burn in, extreme settign or summat like that
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Old 05-10-09, 01:10 PM
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Not sure whats going on here but so far i have...

Core - 700

shader -1465

memory 1200

Now for some reason i'm strugging to go over 700 and i'm not sure what the issue is. I can set say 720 on the core in rivatuner click appy then when i go back it's reverted back to 700? any ideas? driver issue maybe?

The card is an Asus GTX275

Also, i can not get the shaders any higher without a BSOD, surely they shoud go higher?
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Old 05-10-09, 10:05 PM
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I saw on a magazine which talk abouts nvidia geform that stress the gpu
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Old 05-10-09, 11:08 PM
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Your getting better clocks than me. Using an Asus GTX275, watercooled, and goes unstable after abour 685 on the core. Can get the memory running a bit faster though.

But like somebody else said, I use ati tool and its a nice easy way to test.
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Old 06-10-09, 08:11 AM
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Your getting better clocks than me. Using an Asus GTX275, watercooled, and goes unstable after abour 685 on the core. Can get the memory running a bit faster though.

But like somebody else said, I use ati tool and its a nice easy way to test.
Well i managed to get 720 on the core last night which was 100% stable and i'm sure there is more to go. The shaders have left me confused as when i go higher than 1465 it fails, i remember my GTX260 shaders going a fair bit more than reference.

What do you have your memory at? I sort of settled with 1200 as i never really ike pushing the GFX memory on my cards.

Cheers by the way everybody else.
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