From the Scan test Value to see if more is possible & stable-> Small adjustment to your GPU MHz - maybe 20 MHz at a time & test for stability Why 20 MHz - that is 1 Step for the 20 series cards From Max OC -> I reduce by 10% for best day to day stability scan does not test the RAM Q 4 -> the Last Open Profile should load Q 1 -> Green Dots -> Set Temp & Power Target Full right (Max) Q2 -> is the chain Icon - "Broken link" or "Closed link" Closed keeps this together Q 3 -> "Score" is the Safe OC of the GPU that the test scan passed as stable -> Enter that Value in GPU box. This only happens like 20% of the time though. This is even after I selected the "Using the numbers from last session" in the settings. Once in a while after reboot, the software fails to load the overclock profile and everything is reverted to default. This is not a question but more of an observation. What does that score even mean? Does the software suggest adding another 90 to the clock? But that would be way too high and would not be stable at all. Then I clicked on the "test" button to validate the overclock, and the software seemed to be running some tests however when this process finished the software did not indicate a "pass" or "fail", rather it displayed a new "score", like +90. Say I dialed in the numbers for voltage, clock, etc. A related question: if I raised one green dot, how come the subsequent ones still stay in their original place? Should they not be raised as well? Or am I supposed to raise all of them one by one? That would be really tedious to do. My question is, do I *also* need to manually adjust the green dots? 2. To overclock I simply put in the numbers for clock, voltage, power etc. I am sure these are common questions and any clarification will be greatly appreciated. I had the following questions from the overclocking process using Precision X1.
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