rules of thumb for overclocking my gt 200 series---
"GPU overclocking and stability testing
It seems (based on opinions) that only proper way of OC'ing GPU (all clocks) is to start with:
a) pushing shaders up first
b) then push GPU core clocks (maximum up to 1/2 of shaders value)
c) as a last step push memory (VRAM) until it hardlocks your system on stress testing or in games, meaning you need to drop down to last stable value"
ref GT200 chart for clocks..
most common explanations of errors:by "after" from techpowerup forums
"If your system hard-locks, and requires a reboot then your memory is too high.
If your system is showing weird artifacts like flashing colors and intermittent blank screens and/or the driver crashes, then your shaders are too high.
If only the nvidia driver crashes without any visual anomalies, then your core is too high."
@ evocarlos-
i love lamp too,haha!
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