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i just want to know what some of your overclocking results were for this card? all the speeds and the volts you are running it at. temps, also and what is the cooler you are using?

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Old 04-01-11, 05:45 PM
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I'll post when I've got my card in a day or two.
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Old 04-01-11, 08:39 PM
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wait till the non refs come out some real man stats
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wait till the non refs come out some real man stats
i have already seen some 900mhz+ core stats with the reference card stock cooler, and 1ghz+ under water. cant get much more "man" that that.
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so no one here has a GTX 570 that you yourself have overclocked?
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Only two more days for mine I believe. Hoping for around 900MHz core on it really.
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i just want to know what some of your overclocking results were for this card? all the speeds and the volts you are running it at. temps, also and what is the cooler you are using?

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Hi there. I am just starting out with OC'ing both my CPU and my GPU, and came across your forum. I picked up a stock EVGA 570 a few days after they were released, and haven't regretted it one bit. For day-to-day OC, I am running at 1000 mV, 850 mHz Core, 1700 mHz Shader, and 2200 mHz Memory. For benchmarking, I was able to run stable at 1100 mV, 900 Core, 1800 Shader, and 2300 Memory. This generated a 87c max in Unigine Heaven at 16xAF 4xAA w/normal tessellation. I think I could probably eek out a bit more, but don't want to push it to far with the stock cooler.

My rig is a HAF932, Rampage III Formula, i7 950 @4.02, and I am cooling everything w/ air (my cpu cooler is a Noctua nh-d14). I think my next step is an aftermarket air cooler for the 570. Let me know if you have any specific questions or suggestions.
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thank you. i have to get back into OCing Nvidia cards.
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Hi there. I am just starting out with OC'ing both my CPU and my GPU, and came across your forum. I picked up a stock EVGA 570 a few days after they were released, and haven't regretted it one bit. For day-to-day OC, I am running at 1000 mV, 850 mHz Core, 1700 mHz Shader, and 2200 mHz Memory. For benchmarking, I was able to run stable at 1100 mV, 900 Core, 1800 Shader, and 2300 Memory. This generated a 87c max in Unigine Heaven at 16xAF 4xAA w/normal tessellation. I think I could probably eek out a bit more, but don't want to push it to far with the stock cooler.

My rig is a HAF932, Rampage III Formula, i7 950 @4.02, and I am cooling everything w/ air (my cpu cooler is a Noctua nh-d14). I think my next step is an aftermarket air cooler for the 570. Let me know if you have any specific questions or suggestions.
87c is quite hot no?

turn the fan speed up man
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