So I just set up my 6600K to 4.2Ghz stable as could be. Probably could go higher, but i think that is more than enough for me at the moment, have not had to play with the voltages.
I got my GPU (MSI GTX 1060 6GB) with after burner to 2252 Mhz. Using AfterBurner.
In Afterburner my Core Voltage is at 0%
Power Limit is at max 108
Temp linked is at 92
Core Clock is 150
Memory Clock is 500
I was actually able to get it to 160 with a stress test, Card will get to 60C fast, but once the fans kick in im staying at 60-61 maybe 62.
At 160 Witcher 3 Ultra Hair works on AA8 crashed.
At 150 it is working.
Im assuming this is because it needs more voltage.
My only issue is the graphics seem to be a bit buggy, as in graphics are disappearing and repairing all over the screen (very very very slight, hard to get a screen shot it happens in like 2-3 frames.
I've noticed it is happening on my wallpaper as well.
Is this due to the overclocking? Maybe not getting enough voltage to keep up with the clock speed?
Not really sure, kinda new to overclocking, but I do understand that Mhz can go up, but at a certain point you need more Voltage, and there is some point where you don't want to much voltage. Keep an eye on temps etc.
1. What % of voltage would you recommend to stay away from for longevity of the card?
2. Can a Overclock cause buggy graphics, instead of just crashing?
3. whats the avg OC on the card? (did I win the Silicon lottery? >D)
Edited for typos
I got my GPU (MSI GTX 1060 6GB) with after burner to 2252 Mhz. Using AfterBurner.
In Afterburner my Core Voltage is at 0%
Power Limit is at max 108
Temp linked is at 92
Core Clock is 150
Memory Clock is 500
I was actually able to get it to 160 with a stress test, Card will get to 60C fast, but once the fans kick in im staying at 60-61 maybe 62.
At 160 Witcher 3 Ultra Hair works on AA8 crashed.
At 150 it is working.
Im assuming this is because it needs more voltage.
My only issue is the graphics seem to be a bit buggy, as in graphics are disappearing and repairing all over the screen (very very very slight, hard to get a screen shot it happens in like 2-3 frames.
I've noticed it is happening on my wallpaper as well.
Is this due to the overclocking? Maybe not getting enough voltage to keep up with the clock speed?
Not really sure, kinda new to overclocking, but I do understand that Mhz can go up, but at a certain point you need more Voltage, and there is some point where you don't want to much voltage. Keep an eye on temps etc.
1. What % of voltage would you recommend to stay away from for longevity of the card?
2. Can a Overclock cause buggy graphics, instead of just crashing?
3. whats the avg OC on the card? (did I win the Silicon lottery? >D)
Edited for typos