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      Hello everyone, I would like information to OC my GPU gygabyte gtx650 2gb, any good program and stable and performance parameters, thanks in advance, best regards

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        You can try with the nVidia Inspector. Regarding that graphics model, no idea about parameters.

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          Thank you for your help

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            I recommend the MSI Afterburner program. It's free and easy to use. It has some stress tests, but the best test you can run is a 3D Mark-like program.

            Here's a video with a similar graphic, although with 1 GB of memory, explaining how to use the program with that graphic.

            [YOUTUBE-HD]DMr7R87HK30&list=RDDMr7R87HK30[/YOUTUBE-HD]

            My recommendation: Increase the processor core frequency by more than 4-5%. Run a test to check temperatures, artifacts, etc. If it holds up, then increase the frequency by 10 at a time. Once you see that you've achieved a good OC, don't push it to the limit. If at frequency X artifacts appear or the temperature is very high, lower the OC by a few megahertz - don't lower it by only 10, lower it by 40-50 MHz, so that the graphic doesn't go to the limit. Do the same with the memory.

            By the way, you may need to increase the graphic's voltage, but don't overdo it. And always control the temperatures when you touch the voltage. It's essential. The graphic may not show artifacts in a stress test, but if the temperatures are high, you'll end up burning the graphic.

            If it turns out to be good, you'll go beyond 1200 on the core, and you'll probably be able to put more than 5-7% OC on the memory; but since every graphic is different, you have to try.

            By the way, use GPU-Z to know the Asics of the graphic. The Asic is a % that tells you the quality of the graphic for overclocking. The higher the %, the more OC you can theoretically do, in addition to being able to afford to do that OC with a lower voltage or consumption.

            And welcome to the forum.

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