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overclocking Ati 5770
Hey has any flashed the bio's i have my overclocked all the way on the ati catalist i heard you can go way beyond thay point can anyone point me the right direction to do this?
Hey has any flashed the bio's i have my overclocked all the way on the ati catalist i heard you can go way beyond thay point can anyone point me the right direction to do this?
I have 2 5770 in crossfire!
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what is reasonable for overclocking
Using MSI Afterburner, and being very careful, you can overclock a 5770 upwards of 1060MHz stable.
Safe voltages that I've seen are around 1.25
Use MSI Afterburner, but make sure you tick the sync option to have both cards running at the same OC or you'll have problems.
You shouldn't have to flash the BIOS on them to do this, if the cards do give you trouble getting to higher voltages, there is a setting you can edit in the Afterburner config file that will allow you to OC higher.
Depends on your card. When I had a 5770, I had it over 1000mhz, stable, before I got sick of dealing with ATI crap.
As said above, each card is different, overclock them seperately.
Also, you have not said if you are:
1) Willing to risk DESTROYING your card(s)
2) Learning how to OC (how to really do it, not what you did before because that was wrong).
I repeat my previous question, would you like an explanation of how to "safely" overclock?
I have written this tutorial (partially for your benefit) about OCing a graphics card:
Graphics Card - Overclock
~Lordbob
Last edited by Lordbob75; 19 Apr 2010 at 21:51.