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I am trying to OC my EVGA GTX 285 but i cant seem to get a clock of no higher than 690 on the core anything above my comp freezes. I have heard that temps can cause lower OC on a 285. I have a thermalright HR-03 GTX cooler on the card and i was able to squeze a little more of a clock out of it. I was just curious if i were to LC the card would it acheive a much higher clock? any help is appreciated thanks.

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724MHz max stable overclock using stock cooler

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720MHz max stable overclock using stock cooler

Do you have a fan attached to your HR-03 GTX? Running that cooler in passive isn't too great unless your case has amazing airflow. If not, I suggest you buy a 92 or 120mm fan and attach it to your GPU cooler. And if you already have a fan attached, try increasing fan speed.

What are your idle/load temperatures looking like?

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