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Hey guys,
Wanna OC my R9 270X MSI Card, What do you guys suggest I put the settings at to achieve maximum performance while extremely stable? At the moment I'm on 1120Mhz in AMD catalyst but I'm going to OC in msi afterburner.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Sili
Wanna OC my R9 270X MSI Card, What do you guys suggest I put the settings at to achieve maximum performance while extremely stable? At the moment I'm on 1120Mhz in AMD catalyst but I'm going to OC in msi afterburner.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Sili
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best thing you can do is trial and error and eventually you will find the sweet spot
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also make sure your card doesnt get too hot, prolonged periods of high heats on the card will decrease the performance
hope this helped, by stable i thought you may have also meant temps but just making sure
hope this helped, by stable i thought you may have also meant temps but just making sure
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Dutes wrote also make sure your card doesnt get too hot, prolonged periods of high heats on the card will decrease the performance
hope this helped, by stable i thought you may have also meant temps but just making sure
Graphics Cards are thermally designed to withstand high temperatures. OP, anything past 90 degrees is what is worrisome. Just wanted to add that.
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Unless your 270X has unlocked voltage, you won't be overclocking at all.
What MSI version have you got? Gaming or HAWK?
What MSI version have you got? Gaming or HAWK?
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It'll be fine, honestly go for trial and error but as Craigyy said it would be faster if you gave us the exact one you have.
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I believe that version has it's voltage locked. So you won't be able to OC much more as it comes pre overclocked.
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