Overclocking

After overclocking both the EVGA and the reference card I noticed that the GTX 760 isn’t very consistant in its overclocking capabilitys. What the reference card overclocked well at the EVGA card did not and vice versa. Having the chance to see what the Gigabyte GTX 760 OC Windforce could do I was extremely curious to see if it would match the reference card or even beat the numbers I was able to get with it. I started fairly high up on the GPU and had to work my way down to an offset of 125Mhz for an overall clock speed of 1333Mhz, this was just slightly under the 1359 Mhz that the reference card was able to do and MUCh better than what I saw with the EVGA card. On to the memory I hard to push the limits all the way up to a 750 Mhz offset before it failed. I settled on an offset of 700 Mhz that put my memory clock at 3703 Mhz or 7406 Mhz, a very impressive number and higher than what our reference card was able to do. All in all the Gigabyte GTX 760 OC Windforce performed very well while overclocking, more importantly I think the Windforce cooling will come in handy when you settle on an overclock that you will run day to day.

 

GPU Clock Speed Overclocking

GPU Clock Speed Offset

Pass/Fail

Resulting GPU Speed

FPS Result

Notes

200Mhz

Fail

1411Mhz

N/A

Driver and 3DMark Crash

150Mhz

Fail

1359Mhz

N/A

Driver and 3DMark Crash

125Mhz

Pass

1333Mhz

44.02

 

135Mhz

Fail

1346Mhz

44.37

Artifacts

 

Memory Clock Offset Overclocking

Memory Clock Speed Offset

Pass/Fail

Resulting Memory Speed

FPS Result

Notes

400Mhz

Pass

3402Mhz

40.91

 

500Mhz

Pass

3506Mhz

40.98

 

600Mhz

Pass

3602Mhz

41.04

 

650MhZ

Pass

3649Mhz

41.07

 

700MhZ

Pass

3703Mhz

41.11

 

750Mhz

Fail

3703Mhz

N/A

Artifact then driver crash

 

Combined GPU and Memory overclocks together

GPU Offset

Memory Offset

Pass Fail

FPS Resuts

Notes

125Mhz

700Mhz

Pass

44.74