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Originally Posted by bmd11 Optimal is the max setting that a manufactuer will sell the card at. (aka bfg's crazy oc'd cards) If you look at my sig my 6600 is in GT territory and it is stable. |
In Coolbits, that isn't true. If you run the 'detect optimal frequencies' thing twice back to back, it will probably give you different frequencies. After I upgraded my cooling on my old 6800GT, the optimal frequencies rose 20MHz core and 40 or 50MHz memory.
About overclocking, just watch your temperatures. The nVidia driver utility (same window that you find coolbits in) will tell you the temperatures. I would consider it a safe temperature if your idle temps are 60C or below, and load temps are 85C or below, but 85C is getting a little hot (theoretically, though, the card can heat up to 127C before its damaged).
I threw an NV5 silencer on my old 6800GT (if you wan't to overclock, you might want to pick up two of these), and ran it for nearly its entire life at around 434/1180, up from the stock speeds of 350/1000. Worked fine the whole time.