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Can someone explain Nvidia Guru

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hey guys, I got a Gtx 660 oc made by gigabyte a month ago and it came with this thing that lets me control it. I understand ho to get the fan to fan but I'm afraid to mess with anything else:

 

Is there anything there that can help me play gta better?

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My 660 came with a similar program, It also came with instructions. To be quite honest with you I'm a little to scared to touch anything.

 

Is there any sort of guide that came with the card? I would take a look at that. 

 

Maybe this will be of help to you.

 

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My 660 came with a similar program, It also came with instructions. To be quite honest with you I'm a little to scared to touch anything.

 

Is there any sort of guide that came with the card? I would take a look at that. 

 

Maybe this will be of help to you.

 

I couldn't find a guide but the video kinda helped, I guess I'll just make another profile and experiment a little

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You should only touch those settings if you absolutely know what you're doing. Raising the voltage and/or clock too much can kill your card very quickly and also voids your warranty.

Raising the voltage and the GPU clock can improve the framerates in games (marginally) but it also poses a serious stability risk.

If you're looking to overclock (that's what this program is for), try reading this: http://www.pcworld.com/article/250644/how_to_overclock_your_graphics_card.html

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