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    Overclocking Memory clock

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by amihail91, Sep 16, 2019.

  1. amihail91

    amihail91 Notebook Evangelist

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    Is there any point in overclocking the memory of the newer Pascal cards? I'm reading because it's shared with system memory it might have little to no effect?
     
  2. NuclearLizard

    NuclearLizard Notebook Deity

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    It should work and OC like any other card where you OC the memory.

    And I just looked into the whitepapers for it and the unified memory is an address Kondo of thing rather than it will load things into your GPU memory and vice versa. As well as long as you stay under the 8GB of ram you should stay safe from it having to load from system ram.

    And really.....it seems more of an enterprise feature than one we have so I would say have at it.

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