

*I'm focusing more on my Memory OC than anything else *Anyways the average Memory OC of my particular card as stated above ^^^ seems to be 4000MHz+/- Effective (Give or take 25-35MHz) Well Ill provide my GPU-Z Validation ID/URL Below to show my current GPU Core Clock OC+Boost & Memory clock:

*I've been overclocking my EVGA GTX 960 SSC 2GB I've been reading around on a few different PC Hardware review sites: PCPer,Guru3D,Toms Hardware,Vortez,ETC I've noticed that *almost* every one of them is able to hit a Theoretical Memory Clock of 8000MHz (4000MHz Effective x 2) I run stability test's like FurMark w/ Custom preset to the native resolution of my monitor(1920x1080p | 1080p) w/ 4x AA + (Dynamic Background, Burn-in, & Post-FX) Options enabled The longest ive ran it is for probably 5-6mins (I know thats not long, maybe not long enough to determine a true stable overclock, actually probably likely) and it passes just fine, no issues at all. *Feel free to skip around I tend to write alot I've starred more important things
