GTX 750Ti Overclocking

jawlesspython04

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So i bought an Asus GTX 750Ti 2GB OC Edition like an year or two ago for my PC and now its really starting to show its age. To get some more performance out of it, decided to overclock it. Also read that as it runs really cool and the Asus one in particular has a 6 pin PCI-E connector that would help in overclocking. So my first time overclocking and I achieved a 450 MHz offset on the memory clock and a 150 MHz offset on the core clock. I saw some people getting like 530 MHz on the memory clock and 220 MHz on the core. So is something wrong here or is it supposed to be like this? I have a 475W PSU, i7 920 2.67GHz, 8GB RAM, Dell 0X501H Motherboard and latest drivers from Nvidia (if that matters). im overclocking with MSI Afterburner. When i had a 485 MHz offset on the memory clock and a 175 MHz offset on the core clock, GTA V crashed after 30 minutes of playing. every time. I use heaven benchmark to monitor artifacts etc. Would appreciate help which can make me push the most out of my GPU.
 
Those people pushing 220mhz on the core probably have the default clock speeds of the 750 Ti.

If your Asus comes factory overclocked, then that's why it doesn't seem you can push it as far, when in reality you are, just asus did some of the work for you already 😉

What's your max clock speed? I was able to get 1430mhz on my 750 Ti FTW.
 
Max Memory clock is 3150 MHz and max core clock showing in the graph on MSI Afterburner is 1365 MHz but in the top right corner of Unigine Heaven, next to graphics it is saying 1496 MHz.
 
Yeah don't pay attention to that unigine heaven clock speed, does the same on all my video cards.

1365MHz is still really decent. I'd be happy. Unless you wanna get the best scores, gaming wise 1365 is less than 3fps different than say 1450mhz (which is the super top end with bios moded 750 tis).