Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : O/C Test Results
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Always been wary of going too far with GPU O/C, life's too short to push the edges on this. I've never been really sure what I had was comfortably in the "safe" zone, everyones setup is slightly different, so there is a limit to "emulating" other setups. Anyway, came across a full O/C routine using a 275GTX using RivaTuner and Furmark. Hit the spot for me. It was at : | |
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Usually I'd say a 15 mins test is not enough to guarantee stability, but FurMark is so much more demanding than anything else we throw at the cards, so if Furry is stable for 15 mins then it *should* be fine for GPU-Grid. | |
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He does mention the fact that they wrote Rivatuner and therefore recommend's it, but not known why he does not specifically mention the steps. I usually use it, however I found when I updated to the latest driver 185.85, Rivatuner claimed "No supported drivers detected for this display adapter" - presumably because it was so recent - and did not give any options to O/C, disabling the Driver settings section, only giving those for the display settings. | |
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What I want you to check: if you set the Asus tool for e.g. 1930 MHz shader clock, does RivaTuner show 1944 MHz or what else? GPU-Z and most other tools should show the 1930. | |
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Cant do it - Rivatuner does not give me access claiming it does not recognise the driver. I hear what you are saying, and its possible that ASUS smartdocter is telling "porky-pies", and in fact does only step the amounts you mentioned, not in 2-4Mhz steps. I have GPU-Z, I'll have a look and see what its claiming. | |
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Tried GPU-Z, it reports: | |
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Ah, sorry.. I didn't consider the "too new driver" would be a problem, as it will be solved in the near future. Only problem: you'd need it now :D | |
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No, cant get at it, probably the new driver. Its fair enough, would be kind of hairy operating on a driver they havent spec'd or tested I guess - we all want exciting lives from time to time, but thats probably too exciting for them rofl :) | |
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Ah, now I remember: when I went green last summer (since quite some time) and installed the current RivaTuner it gave me some warning, but the sensors worked anyway. But it was not about a too new driver, it was a too new card :D | |
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EVGA Precision is a very nice OCing tool for members of the green team. I've been quite pleased with it. | |
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And there's a *patch* available to make it work with any green non-EVGA card. | |
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No patch needed for my PNY or BFG 260 216 cards. | |
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Thanks for all the information on the EVGA Precision alternative to RivaTuner, and the Furmark program for testing stability! I now feel much better that I can overclock my GTX260 a bit and not produce bad science results! | |
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Actually, does anyone know if GPUGrid is sensitive enough to detect too intense overclocking? Definitely. You should be able to run games a higher clocks than GPU-Grid, as they tolerate more errors before they crash. However, it's not the most stressful benchmark.. I guess that's FurMark, which could almost be called a thermal virus. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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You should be able to run games a higher clocks than GPU-Grid, as they tolerate more errors before they crash. If i forget to switch my OC settings back to normal when pausing GPUgrid and start a game it takes 5-25 min gaming and the graphic driver stops and reboots. Everytime. It´s not dramatic as it doesn´t crash anything, it just stops GPU traffic and after 1 min you can get back to windows and lower the clocks. And its with every game although older ones (hl2 engine) tolorate the higher clocks longer but they never run them longer than half an hour. Ergo: Even 5 year old games stress the GPU more than GPUgrid. If there is a way to "force" Rivatuner to see 185.85 I'm all ears Open Rivatuner, open tab "Power user", click the "Open database" button, open "RivaTuner.rtd". Click the + at "RivaTuner \ System" and scroll to "ForceDriverVersion". In the Value field write 18585. Be sure that the "Hexadecimal display" icon isn´t active when you type the number. RivaTuner now works normal again. End of June the new version is comming. | |
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Actually.. you're right. At the same temperautre I still think GPU-GRid is less tolerable to OCs than games. BUT they won't run at the same temperature, as the games use more functional units, make the card hotter and thus fail earlier. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : O/C Test Results