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Hey there , just received my Asus GTX 670 DC2 , i am a total noob when it comes down to OC , so how hard is it? ^^ I want to overclock it to match the Top version clocks or at least 1050 :) Any help appreciated  :doh:  :teehee:

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MSI Afterburner woks best for me. it is very easy and not hard to do or understand.there is a option to enable msi afterburner at startup so your OC is applied auto evertime your PC starts up.

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MSI Afterburner woks best for me. it is very easy and not hard to do or understand.there is a option to enable msi afterburner at startup so your OC is applied auto evertime your PC starts up.

 

Does it pose a great danger to the card? 

 

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Ok just an update , the card does a keplar boost of 1084Mhz , i did a bit of OC myself and can pull a stable OC of 1180 and +100 on Memory with my temps hanging at around 69-70:) Do you guys think i have headroom to push it further? temperature wise :)

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Your GTX 670 card should play most games just fine at the OC your running now, What game are you playing and at what settings, plus the ambient air temps, will have impact on how far you overclock.

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Personally I like to keep my cards under 70c. They do just fine with a mild OC and temps stay @ 60c under load and 34c idle.

Those cards should play most games just fine at the OC your running now, What game are you playing and at what settings,

 

Mostly world of warcraft , rage , league of legends , assassins creed 3 and other games that are not really related with each other with everything maxed out , vsync on , on 1920x1080 , i'd like to point out that my country of residence is Greece , meaning that we usually get higher temps that the "typical" country , we lean more towards the Australian climate rather than the European ! 

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