You can overclock past 920 with MSI Afterburner (or whatever the limit is you currently see). All you need to do is "unlock" MSI Afterburner to allow for overclocking/underclock past the predetermined limits.
- Go to the folder where Afterburner is installed. For Win7, I believe it's /Program Files (x86)/MSI Afterburner
- Find the .CFG file and edit it with notepad or other text editor
- Scroll to the bottom and find: "UnofficialOverclockingEULA ="
- Change to (without quotations, no period at end of sentence): "UnofficialOverclockingEULA = I confirm that I am aware of unofficial overclocking limitations and fully understand that MSI will not provide me any support on it"
- Find: "UnofficialOverclockingMode = 0"
- Change to (without quotations): "UnofficialOverclockingMode = 1"
- Save .CFG file and close
- Restart Afterburner and you should now be able to change core and memory clock higher or lower than before.
Thanks for the info, I'm sure it will be useful someday. unfortunately I don't think thats an option with my card with this bois, I tried it and it wouldn't change clocks speeds at all (was stuck at stock). thats ok anyways because I might end up selling the card for reference ones instead... I feel dumb for spending $150 on a dual fan cooler one with a rattly fan, just wanted to get started already.
Right now Iv'e been having other problems, waking up in the morning and my miner quit running, also the card goes into some power save mode possibly, under-clocking the core clock to around 300 so I would have to restart.
So far the only thing that seemed to have caused that to happen is youtube so I turned off hardware acceleration and I haven't seen low clock speeds yet.
It seems like people really know their stuff on this forum tho, even the noob section, thanks
