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Originally Posted by imolate View Post

whats VRM temp? haha

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.
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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 DriveCoolingOSMonitor
Crucial M4 128GB Thermalright Silver Arrow SB-E Windows 7 Ultimate x64 HP w2558hc + LG L192WS 
PowerCaseMouseMouse Pad
XFX PRO750W XXX Handmade TestBench Logitech g500 Steelseries QcK 
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Logitech LS21 2.1 
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Originally Posted by angel88888 View Post

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.

ok then ill be sure to keep an eye on it, I'm happy with this OC smile.gif thanks heaps for the help, much appreciated.. smile.gif now for the hard part, o/c'ing my CPU tongue.gif
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