GTX 570 GLH Overclock

Izay

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Just registred and not really familiar on this forum so didn't know where to stick this so if any moderators feels this should be somewhere else, feel free to move the topic.

With that out of the way I am in need of some help. I want to overclock my GPU. Currently it's sitting at 850 on the core, 1700 on the shader and 2000 on the memory. The Voltage is at 1050. The temperatures are decent. 35-40 at idle and 65-75 under load depending on what I'm running. After reading about the 570's in general it seems they don't like to be overclocked and their VRM's often "blow up". Now I also read that the GLH has more vrms than the reference design? I mean, I am fine with my current OC for 24/7, I just want to know what the "safe" barrier is for the voltage. As in should I try to stay under 1.1?

Basically I'm just looking for some tips on how to proceed relatively safely.

EDIT: Cooler Master GX 750W is my PSU btw, if that factors into tings.
 
Had a gainward gtx570 Good running 100% 24/7 at folding.900@1800@2050 @1.1v.The GLH is a better gpu,and i think you could raise your coreclock to 900mhz.
 
If your core stays below 80°C you can have it at 1.15v with air cooling(fans on high). But wouldn't recommend for normal use, just for benches. Best for normal use is 1.1v if your card doesn't get too hot. That GLH is know for hot VRM:

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http://www.hardware.fr/medias/screenshots.php?id=IMG0033411

http://www.hardware.fr/medias/screenshots.php?id=IMG0033408

Set your fans manually in Afterburner! So you dont risk blowin up your card.
 
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