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[H]ard Stability

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I Googled but couldn't find anything.

When a [H]ardOCP review says "highest stable overclock" on a GPU, what criteria/tests are being used to declare the card "stable?"
 
DDR5 might clock above X frequency but ingame performance can regress cause of ddr5's safety mechanism.

Core frequency can often go higher than the "stable" overclock but in certain games you'll crash,lock or get artifacts.

Running at max achievable clock is a good way to damage your card. Usualy you'll wanna back off slightly and that would be considered "Stable" oc.
 
I'm sorry--that really doesn't answer my question at all.

I was looking for something along the lines of "Two hours of Unigine, four hours of game loops, and one 3DMark FireStrike for good measure" or similar. A method to most likely determine whether artifacts, crashes, and locks would occur due to an overclock.
 
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