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Originally Posted by Joe Forster/STA
[Murtaugh] I have a red, blue and green wire, which one shall I cut?
[Riggs] Hell, I have no idea! Cut all of them, damn it!
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Lol....
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2d clock, 3d clock and memory clock
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2d Clock = the speed of the GPU in Windows
3d Clock = the speed of the GPU when playing games
memory clock = the speed of the memory on the card
That means that 2d clock can be left alone, don't care about it at all.
As for 3d clock and memory, bump each up 10MHz and see how things works.
Do extended game testing and make sure you get no graphical bugs and so on.
NOTE: I take absolutely no responsibility if you ruin your hardware. I advice that you read on the subject BEFORE attempting to do anything. If you are even just a little but unsure, read some more. If your gfx stops working because you overclocked too much you are out of luck and needs to buy new hardware. I am NOT responsible for anything you might break.