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Depends on what hardware you have? 15-20% core for gpu, memory clock on gpu doesnt yield much for me, and 4.0ghz sandy/ivybridge are a good place to start.
Then some intel burn test to stress cpu and games for gpu. I dont really touch memory speeds or timing either.
Just look at what clocks other people have done with your hardware and try and see if it works for you.JigglyWiggly_This. That's what I did.. and they worked great with my GTX 580. Normally, if you crash in a game or don't pass burn-in test, you just need to increase the voltage by one increment.
I was wondering how much I should increase the gpu and memory clock speed at a time. And do I increase the shader in the same amount as I do the other twomrbaddnessSpecs?
I have a nvidia GT520 not the best but I need to overclock till I get something better. I'm playing mass effect 3 and it works great when I overclock alittle. Wondering how far I should go?mrbaddnessyou go guuurl!!!! Just watch out for artifacts and temps
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