Some cards are held back by inadequate cooling or inferior silicon. I suggest that you use MSI Afterburner and run a free benchmark like Heaven by Unigine at stock settings and see where it boosts to then use your overclocks and check where it boosts to with your GPU +210MHz and RAM +700MHz, and see if you are getting the full benefit of the overclock. And, even with +1400 or +1500 to RAM speed may be possible with some cards it most likely will not going to boost that high and stay there when under load, stressed. An increase of 1500 is exceptionally good and most likely very rare. If you are using quad pumped numbers, such as shown with MSI afterburner then 700 is not the greatest, however it is much better than stock. By pushing the RAM to 700MHz I assume you mean 700MHz over stock clock. A core clock speed increase of 210MHz is good. ![]() Most likely you will have to live with what you have. ![]() You might have a problem with phase jitter with your PCIe, however I do not suggest making any changes to the PCIe clock.
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