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<blockquote data-quote="Valentin N" data-source="post: 136671" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Push the overclock (only frequency increase) as much as possible without adjusting the voltage; if it's not stable you will get bsod, freezes or similar when the gpu is on load however that should not a be a problem since you can adjust it to the previous stable settings. In the review, if I am not mistaking Tony Logan, the reviewer, managed to get it to 1,2GHz which is an insane crease. I have looked at other reviews and the common denominator was 1,25 or a bit higher voltage and the fan speed is at least at 75%. It will draw more power (around 100 W) but since you have i5-4670K it should not be a problem.</p><p></p><p>I will try to see if there is a back plate as I have heard it can improve the cooling - it would at least cool the rams at the back of the gpu. I will also try to find out if the power phases get cooled down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valentin N, post: 136671, member: 43"] Push the overclock (only frequency increase) as much as possible without adjusting the voltage; if it's not stable you will get bsod, freezes or similar when the gpu is on load however that should not a be a problem since you can adjust it to the previous stable settings. In the review, if I am not mistaking Tony Logan, the reviewer, managed to get it to 1,2GHz which is an insane crease. I have looked at other reviews and the common denominator was 1,25 or a bit higher voltage and the fan speed is at least at 75%. It will draw more power (around 100 W) but since you have i5-4670K it should not be a problem. I will try to see if there is a back plate as I have heard it can improve the cooling - it would at least cool the rams at the back of the gpu. I will also try to find out if the power phases get cooled down. [/QUOTE]
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