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    Overclock 860m

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Julianinho, Mar 17, 2015.

  1. Julianinho

    Julianinho Notebook Geek

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    Hi,

    There a few months I managed to OC my GTX860m with afterburner and now i go to OC again but it does not work ( since I certainly put nvidia drivers update ) .

    The problem is afterburner, is that when I increase the core clock and memory clock and I press "apply" it gives the frequencies core clock and memory clock by default, it does not take considered my change.

    Thank you for your help ;)
     
  2. octiceps

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    Overclocking has been blocked in all 347.xx drivers. Revert to 344.75 or wait for the new unlocked driver to come out this week.
     
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    New 347.88 driver out now
     
  4. Julianinho

    Julianinho Notebook Geek

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    Thanks for the info ;)
    I will install this update.