what should i look for when i overclock my 880ogt.

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#1 nagol726
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alright i started by goign from 600 to 620 coreclock. the temps stayed the same. is there anythign else i shoudl look for ? is there any harm in doing this and if it goes wrong change it back?
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[QUOTE="nagol726"]alright i started by goign from 600 to 620 coreclock. the temps stayed the same. is there anythign else i shoudl look for ? is there any harm in doing this and if it goes wrong change it back?[/QUOTE

How do you know the temp stayed the same? Did you check the temp while gaming?

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#3 nagol726
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ya after playing crysis for 30 mins the temp was 57c same both times.
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Overclock in small, 5, and 10 mHz increments on the core clock only until you see some video corruption. Then lower the speed by about 10, or 20 mHz, and record the number. Reset the core back to factory settings and do the same for the memory. Then, reapply the recorded numbers and check for video corruptions. Observe temps at all times.