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Overclocking! Proper!

ryn

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Hi I was just writing to confirm... That mabye i've been doing it wrong all this time but it doesnt seem plausible.

When overclocking its important to take it slow the very fisrt time to make certain of the cards limits.

But once these limits are set, when next you reboot can you full on overclock the card to the desired speed, or must you continue to overclock by 5 til your limit after every reeboot, thanks :)
 
Once you find the limit of your card, or as high as you are comfortable leaving it at, you can just leave it clocked at that always and even on boot.
 
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