im a noob and need help overclocking

ffomar

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specs:
i5-3330
assus gtx 660 ti(GPU)
assus p8z77-v (Motherboard)
8 GB DDR3 (RAM)
my power supply says 700 not sure if W or mW or any other kind of W
my processer doesn't have the K thing
I want to overclock my GPU and CPU
I have ASUS GPU tweak for my GPU
I need to know optimal temp for my gpu and cpu
I need to know how to overclock my cpu
my cooling system is great I have around 6 fans in the case and the case is half opened and I have default cpu processer
if you can Skype or anything similar would be great ty
I tried overclocking gpu and run GTA 5 I get crash and pc freeze and I cant press anything or do anything but restart is it because of power supply or my cpu is getting jammed ?
 
Solution
Hey !

For your CPU you will want to keep it under 70 Degrees under load and you will want to keep your GPU under 80 - 85 Degrees. In GPU tweak you will want to just increace the max voltage, minimum voltage and core clock by one increment then run a benchmark to test if the overclock is stable, if it is stable then rinse and repeat, for the CPU just increace the core clock by 1 ratio each time (make sure all cores are synced to the same ratio) and once again run a benchmark and if the overclock is unstable then increace the voltage and rinse and repeat.
(If your PC doesn't start at all after a CPU overclock the back it off to the last stable clock).

Hope this helped !
Hey !

For your CPU you will want to keep it under 70 Degrees under load and you will want to keep your GPU under 80 - 85 Degrees. In GPU tweak you will want to just increace the max voltage, minimum voltage and core clock by one increment then run a benchmark to test if the overclock is stable, if it is stable then rinse and repeat, for the CPU just increace the core clock by 1 ratio each time (make sure all cores are synced to the same ratio) and once again run a benchmark and if the overclock is unstable then increace the voltage and rinse and repeat.
(If your PC doesn't start at all after a CPU overclock the back it off to the last stable clock).

Hope this helped !
 
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