The other great thing that worked is mount a Thermaltake fan in the side case vent pointed right at the card so it's feeds outside air directly on to it. The fan curve is huge for these, I use 30% at 35c, then jump it to 40% all the way to 56c and take it in a diagonal up to 50% at 70c which covers any situation at 1440 mode pushing it to the limits. Also I did benchmarks and it's maxed out, going higher didn't give any gains. I tried higher clocks and even +120 gives random crashes in World of Warcraft. I have the same card and the best I could get rock solid stable pushing it to the limit is:Īll the performance comes from the memory overclock, it's 40fps out of the box for that alone. Yeah i think there's a limit to how much you can increase memory and core clock speeds before you need to add voltage, so i might just stick to what's possible without changing the voltage. However, ANY voltage increase isn't needed for improvement in gaming performance, thought it definitely boosts it. Yeah, I initially added +15 voltage, but have heard all the talk about how high voltage is what really damages the GPU, so I tuned it down to +10. That's great! Did you add any voltage to it by any chance? I don't feel too confident about toying with it. This is a very powerful card that can handle overclocking extremely well. Which is odd, because I was always told that laptop's couldn't handle overclocking due to heat. I have an Alienware 15 R3 laptop and was pushing it with +250 MHz core clock (and was even going +300 MHz), and it never got above 63 degrees. I just got the same 1060 as you, is that the best oc you could get or did you get something better out of the card? Just wondering how much i could push it. If you must ask a question that could possible more accurately answer my question, ask away! I would like to ask for the max overclock for the EVGA GTX 1060 6gb.
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