meh.... Me and overclocking is like Captain Awesome and a naked woman, I wouldn't know what the hell to doo and I eh touching it cause I fraid ah break it.
LTChiney, keep in mind, every gtx 680 has a boost clock, i.e. d card auto overclocks itself during benchmarks, so ur card is indeed overclocked sir. The headroom for OCing on d 680s slim, becuase nvidia done do most of that work. Stock boost clock is 1058 and if u have d SC version of d card it's 1124.I put my card to 1230 which means only a 106MHz OC over a stock SC card. (In other words not much), and i still gone 2000k points over yuh.So if u actually understand what's going on, yuh get yuh ass wash. Dont feel too bad lol.Also, if you try to OC your cards on air, you wont get much higher, them cards will burn up. Yuh really need liquid to push a 680 much futher past it's native boostclock. My limiting factor is actually d memory on the back of d card. D cpu cores actually cool to d touch (40 degrees), but when i touch d heatsink on d back of them cards, they HOT!. My side panel was off during these tests, so i'm hoping d side fan cools down the rare memchips sufficiently to push the card a lil further yet.Also, the most important thing to consider. My machine was stress testing on Prime 95 whiles simultaneously runing furmark, and my CPU and GPU load temps was rel low. I could actually run my machine daily at the clocks i achieve there and have no issues with heat / component damage.Also keep in mind, my chiller is set to 22c, i can put it to 4c and get a LN2 type OC. But i not sure i want to feed my CPU more than the safe voltages.I try 5.1 GHz, but d voltage it was asking for to make that stable, i was a bit hesistant to dial in. Even doh i have d thermal headroom. Ill see