![]() ![]() This helped me establish a baseline of expected performance. In this case, a quick search brought me to this article, which showed off my GPU being overclocked by a tech reviewer! Note, this is a great reference, but often you will have to utilize forums, Reddit, etc.Īlso, if you're wondering,"Can I overclock my GPU?" This is the point where you will find out just how useful, or plausible, that might actually be. So, I would Google "MSI GTX 760 overclock" to find people with similar GPUs so that I can see their overclocking results. ![]() Now that you know what GPU you're using and (hopefully) the manufacturer, you should start searching for overclocking results on the web.įor instance, from my Speccy results earlier, I know I'm using an MSI-manufactured Nvidia GeForce GTX 760. Now, before you get ahead of yourself… you should probably stop and do some research. Unless you're running an EVGA GPU, though, there's no real reason to choose this one over Afterburner.unless you just like how it looks more. ![]() We'll go over exactly how to use MSI Afterburner in the upcoming sections.ĮVGA PrecisionX is only compatible with Nvidia GPUs, and, like Afterburner, has a few extra features set aside specifically for EVGA-manufactured GPUs. It does offer extra features for MSI GPUs, though, so if you want to make the most of an MSI GPU, go with this one. We're going with MSI Afterburner since it's the industry standard and is compatible with any GPU- AMD or Nvidia- even if MSI isn't the manufacturer. ![]() It's mostly small things, like visual differences. Don't worry none of the below software should make a difference with the quality of your overclock. However, you should be able to follow along with the guide if you use one of the other utilities. Now for the exciting part: choosing an overclocking program!įor the sake of simplicity and cross-compatibility, we're going to use MSI Afterburner. ![]()
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