Hi all,
I recently purchased a Gigabyte GTX 570 Ultra Durable GPU card and I'm having troubles OverClocking it. It all began with a simple run of Heaven (with the card at factory clocks) and I saw that the results were really disappointing (avg of 34FPS in compare to an avg of 43FPS which I saw on a benchmark, using the exact same settings). I thought to do a little OC, since the card is built with much better cooling system. I brought it up around 70MHz to the followed ones (can also see it on the Afterburner PrtScn):
Core - 799, Shader - 1598, Memory - 2105. All of that at 1V.
When I tried running Heaven again with those settings, it failed after about 15 seconds, turned the screen brown, distorted the sound and then turned the screen off. When I tried running 3DMark11, it also failed. I'm adding the 2 reports.
I tried testing the card in a game using Witcher 2 with all the settings on high (except MultiSampling) I had an avg of 50 FPS, the card reached 63 degrees max and everything was fine. Resolution of 1900X1200 btw.
Can anyone help me understand why such a minor jump of 70MHz, with more than enough voltage and without the card overheating is still failing? what can I try? This is my first try at OC ever, btw.
Thanks!
EDIT: I tried running 3dMark11 again and this time encountered the following error: 3DMark 11 has lost exclusive access to display and/or keyboard, benchmark run has been aborted. This can be caused by third-party applications running in the background. Please close any potentially interfering applications and restart benchmark.
The only thing that was running was CPUID in order to check the temps of the card during the test.
After that I activated GPU-Z and noticed that the values are back to their original. Could it be that Nvidia control panel is interfering?