March 28, 201115 yr Hi-I'm using EVGA's Precision OC tool on my GTX580. The core and shader clocks are linked. As I push those values higher, should I be making an additional, incremental adjustment to the memory clock?Thanks,Mark
March 28, 201115 yr Clock one thing at a time, and find stable settings for each. Bjorn "I´ll rather be down here wishing I was up there than be up there wishing I was down here"
March 28, 201115 yr Try MSI Afterburner... it's better because you'll only need one app for OC instead of two (EVGA Precision for timings and E-Leet for voltage)... Check my signature... the OCs you see there are the ones that usually works in every GTX 580...P.S. Be safe and keep the voltage below 1.15v if you are going ballistic... Dexter... Intel i9 13900KS @ 5.8GHz - MSI MEG Z790 ACE Gaming - MSI RTX 4090 Suprim X - Corsair 96GB DDR5 6400MHz @ 6600MHz Dominator Titanium RGB - 2x Samsung 2TB 980 Pro + 3x 4TB 990 Pro M.2 SSD Raid 0 - LG 4K 55" OLED C1 - EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 T2 PSU
March 30, 201115 yr Author Try MSI Afterburner... it's better because you'll only need one app for OC instead of two (EVGA Precision for timings and E-Leet for voltage)... Check my signature... the OCs you see there are the ones that usually works in every GTX 580...P.S. Be safe and keep the voltage below 1.15v if you are going ballistic... Dexter...Thanks, I'll check out the MSI afterburner. I believe I saw Nick mention this a while back.Cheers,Mark
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