Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7770 1ghz OC Edition

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    Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7770 1ghz OC Edition


    hello guys i got this new card i want to overclock just a little bit if you guys can help me i opened catalyst and overdrive clicked overdrive and i want to overclock a little bit i just want to change GPU Clock speed a little bit if i can reach from 1050 to 1150 it would be great without any heating or issue
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    Download MSI Afterburner, this will give you the tools you need to OC your GPU safely.


    Download



       Warning
    Note that overclocking your GPU will void your warranty.


    Make sure to read up on what you're doing before just diving in and altering settings.
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    dude okay but how much should i overclock can i go to 1150 ?
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    I've no idea, I've never owned one. You'll have to do some research online. As far as I know some manufacturer's aftermarket 7770s are overclocked to 1100MHz out of the box so it may be possible.
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    i did it to 1150 then i opened my game up i run bf3 it runned very well then it crashed so i put it to defualt so just guess and tell me how much should i put
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    You should always overclock in increments and test for stability, wading in and smashing a 10% overclock straight onto it could make the card become unstable. Please do some research on overclocking your specific card before trying again.
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    my card is overclocked to 1050
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    Yes I can see that. The best advice I can give is to overclock in 25MHz increments then run Furmark for 30 minutes to check for stability. If the card is stable and you get no crashes or freezes then apply another 25MHz and repeat the stress test. Carry on until you find the point where stability becomes an issue then downclock to the last known working increment and stress test again.

    Better still ask in the overclocking section further down the main page as I'm certainly no overclocking expert.
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    theres no rule to overclocking. no 2 computer components are the same.
    even 2 cards from the factory made 2 minutes apart. one could overclock by as much as 20% the other might not even be stable 1mhz higher.

    overclocking is a process you learn, not something thats got a list that works for everyones card.
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    i overclocked it 50 more that means it is 1100 now and it's fine now the temp is 50c is it fine?
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