In MSI afterburner you should see the temperatures of the memory and the VRM chips.
I'd leave that OC as it.
It's a nice boost from your 830MHz stock clock, and your GPU temp is fine.
My System
(15 items) |
| CPU | Motherboard | Graphics | RAM |
|---|---|---|---|
| i5 2500k 4,5 GHz 1,336v | AsRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 | MSI 560Ti Hawk with Antec H2O 620 | G.Skill Ares 8Gb DDR3-1600MHz |
| Hard Drive | Cooling | OS | Monitor |
| Crucial M4 128GB | Thermalright Silver Arrow SB-E | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | HP w2558hc + LG L192WS |
| Power | Case | Mouse | Mouse Pad |
| XFX PRO750W XXX | Handmade TestBench | Logitech g500 | Steelseries QcK |
| Audio | |||
| Logitech LS21 2.1 | |||
| View all | |||
My System
(15 items) |
| CPU | Motherboard | Graphics | RAM |
|---|---|---|---|
| i5 2500k 4,5 GHz 1,336v | AsRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 | MSI 560Ti Hawk with Antec H2O 620 | G.Skill Ares 8Gb DDR3-1600MHz |
| Hard Drive | Cooling | OS | Monitor |
| Crucial M4 128GB | Thermalright Silver Arrow SB-E | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | HP w2558hc + LG L192WS |
| Power | Case | Mouse | Mouse Pad |
| XFX PRO750W XXX | Handmade TestBench | Logitech g500 | Steelseries QcK |
| Audio | |||
| Logitech LS21 2.1 | |||
| View all | |||
thanks heaps for the help, much appreciated..
now for the hard part, o/c'ing my CPU 