Been playing Rising storm 2. I overclocked my GTX 1060 6GB VRam core clock to 175 MHZ, and its memory core to 250 MHZ. Is that around the normal range or is that a little too much. It's got good open Fan circulation within the case. 3 case fans.
>>383854042
adding 200Mhz to the core and 400 to the vRAM is pretty safe standard i'd say. You can push your vRAM faster.
Just watch your temps if pic related is the same model you have. I have the MSI Armor OC 1060 and put 235Mhz on core and 425Mhz on vRAM
>>383854042
I'd say your fine like this anon said >>383854861 just watch your temps
>tfw my EVGA dual fan GTX 1060 can't get to +200 core clock and +400 memory (have it at +152 currently, i tried and failed with +180 if i'm not wrong)
>practically everyone else can
If it's stable and the temperatures aren't in the housefire range, it's fine. "Too much" is usually indicated by your system shitting itself or the card throttling due to temps going past the critical threshold, undoing your overclocks.
How hot is too hot? My card regularly reaches 80 degrees
>>383858152
Its pretty hot
>>383856150
evga has like 10 models some are locked thats why the low cost and the 1060 is a underbudget card you should not do oc on a tier shit card
>>383858152
80 is just about the limit
you can peak at ~80 now and then and be okay, but if you're averaging 80 you need to back off on the overclock or get better cooling