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G74SX 192 BIT GPU Overclocking Tread

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My scores 3Dmark11, Driver Version 280.26, did not use ThrottleStop (doesn't work for some reason):

Stock Max 62*C During Test:

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-2630QM Processor,ASUSTeK Compute...

OC 920/1840/1625 Max 65*C During Test:

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-2630QM Processor,ASUSTeK Compute...

Never Overclocked anything before, MSI afterburner made it super easy

Running lower, same or higher settings, please post. Thanks

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(Used OC settings from other site, which they say run good 24/7)

(If your running 128 bit (2GB 560M) please make a new tread)
GL702VSK / GTX 1070 / M.2 960 EVO

HTPC MINI-ITX / FRACTAL CORE 500 / GIGABYTE GA-AB350N / GTX 1050 Ti Windforce OC 4G / RYZEN 5 1600 3.9GHz / M.2 960 EVO / G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 3200MHz
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ASUS G74SX-XC1 / INTEL 7260 AC / Samsung 850 PRO / TUNIQ TX-4 / BIOS 203 / 335.23
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HEy,

After some testing my System is stable with 900/1710

http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/4267894

Temperature is 66 celsius max

950/1740 works with 3D Mark but Diablo III freeezes after a short while...

reaching about 2700 Score with 3D Mark

I have another question though, the GPU is linked to the shader clock I know that, but in what relation is the memory clock? I read that the memory boost is vital for the GTX 560M 192 to get better performance.
In short:
In what relation is the memory clock to GPU/Shader, especially while overclocking (first search highest GPU then Memory Clock?...). And what is more important to boost?

hopefully you know what I try to say for my english is a little bit rusty ;).

Regards
Tom