Posted June 06, 2015
walden1986: its the videocard from evga, i have the same, and everybody that have the evga 970 oc or something else, the game will crash randomly, you have to downclock manually the card.
Here's the thing with so-called "factory overclocked" products--it's the "EVGA factory" they are talking about, not the "nVidia factory"--nVidia itself never guarantees to IHVs or end users that its products will run properly when overclocked. I don't think anyone does, actually. I once had a gpu many, many years ago--I *think* it was a TNT2, but don't hold me to it--that I literally could not overclock even 1MHz...! Ha-ha...Lol, and the rest of it. I pushed it to 151Mhz and crash city it became (actually I started out much higher and came down gradually until I could see that even at 1MHz over it would crash)...;) Funny thing is that it would run all day long at 150MHz--just not 151Mhz...! I took it back, of course, as I figured it was probably very marginal silicon and was probably factory overvolted (by nVidia) to even hit 150Mhz! OTOH, I'm using a 2GB HD 7850 that runs all day @ 1GHz/5.6GHz but the stock clock is 860MHz/4.8GHz, so overclocking depends very much on each individual piece of silicon you buy--some like it fine, some won't run very much if at all when overclocked. People should not buy "factory overclocked" stuff, imo, because it's just a marketing gimmick to make the product more enticing. Besides--it usually amounts to some very low amount of "overclocking"--anyway--that doesn't amount to a hill of beans when actually playing a game. You may be "downclocking it" to it's default speed, so I wouldn't worry over it too much...just remember it next time you hunt for a 3d card--pay close attention to default speeds and buy based on that and let any overclocking be an icing-on-the-cake sort of thing...;)