[SOLVED] overclocking rx 570 gddr5

Jul 10, 2018
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Recently I bought used Rx 570 I was overclocking it via amd watt man but I can't go any higher than 2050 MHz on the memory and my default GDDR voltage is 0.900 mv so I decided to push it further to 0.975 mv to get stable 2130 MHz I didn't try to push it further because i dont know what is the safe volt for Samsung GDDR5 memory does anyone know what is the max safe volt for gddr 5 my card is gigabyte rx 570 gaming not auros
 
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Any voltage you can set through regular SW overclocking (e.g. Afterburner) is probably safe, they usually don't let you go that high. FYI You're not changing the actual GDDR5 voltage, you're changing the voltage of the memory controller on the GPU. So it shouldn't matter what brand your GDDR5 is.
Is you system similar to specs below?

Intel® Core™ i7-4770K @ 4.2GHz | EVO 212 Cooler Master | AMD RX570 4GB G1 Mi1.1 | Asus Maximus VI Hero | 2x8GB DDR3 @ 2133mhz | Kingston SUV500 240GBx2 SSD | 1x1TB SATA2
 

No its PH67A-D3-B3 / i7 3770 / 1x500 gb WD blue +1x500 Seagate / 2x4 1866 kingston DDR3 7-8-9-24
 
Any voltage you can set through regular SW overclocking (e.g. Afterburner) is probably safe, they usually don't let you go that high. FYI You're not changing the actual GDDR5 voltage, you're changing the voltage of the memory controller on the GPU. So it shouldn't matter what brand your GDDR5 is.
 
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