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Best Overclocking Settings

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theMSminer
Member
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08-19-2016, 08:37 PM
#1
Hello, I'm looking for the optimal overclock configurations for GPU, CPU, and RAM to run games such as Rise of Tomb Raider and GTA V safely. Could you share your current specifications?
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theMSminer
08-19-2016, 08:37 PM #1

Hello, I'm looking for the optimal overclock configurations for GPU, CPU, and RAM to run games such as Rise of Tomb Raider and GTA V safely. Could you share your current specifications?

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08-20-2016, 02:17 AM
#2
The CPU is fully locked, preventing any overclocking attempts. Memory performance seems limited too, though timing adjustments might offer some improvement. However, boosting memory won't significantly enhance overall speed. Overclocking the GTX 1050 is still possible. Use tools like MSI Afterburner to push the 1050 to its limits, increasing the MHz in small steps until instability appears, then gradually reducing by about 25 MHz. Repeat this process for VRAM and monitor stability.
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TheBlueSkill3r
08-20-2016, 02:17 AM #2

The CPU is fully locked, preventing any overclocking attempts. Memory performance seems limited too, though timing adjustments might offer some improvement. However, boosting memory won't significantly enhance overall speed. Overclocking the GTX 1050 is still possible. Use tools like MSI Afterburner to push the 1050 to its limits, increasing the MHz in small steps until instability appears, then gradually reducing by about 25 MHz. Repeat this process for VRAM and monitor stability.

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FlorisBaden
Junior Member
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08-22-2016, 03:04 AM
#3
The CPU is fully locked, preventing any overclocking attempts. Memory performance seems limited as well, though timing adjustments might offer some improvement. However, boosting memory won't significantly enhance overall speed. Overclocking the GTX 1050 is still possible. Use tools like MSI Afterburner to push the 1050 to its limits, increasing the MHz in small steps until instability appears, then gradually reducing by about 25 MHz, followed by a two-hour stress test. Repeat the process for VRAM.
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FlorisBaden
08-22-2016, 03:04 AM #3

The CPU is fully locked, preventing any overclocking attempts. Memory performance seems limited as well, though timing adjustments might offer some improvement. However, boosting memory won't significantly enhance overall speed. Overclocking the GTX 1050 is still possible. Use tools like MSI Afterburner to push the 1050 to its limits, increasing the MHz in small steps until instability appears, then gradually reducing by about 25 MHz, followed by a two-hour stress test. Repeat the process for VRAM.

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ashton555
Member
57
08-22-2016, 09:10 AM
#4
The CPU is fully locked, preventing any overclocking. Memory performance seems limited too, though timing adjustments might help a bit. Overclocking the memory won't significantly improve results.

However, you can still try overclocking your GTX 1050. Use tools like MSI Afterburner to push the 1050 to its limits, increasing the MHz in 50MHz steps until instability appears, then reduce by about 25MHz and perform a stress test for two hours. Repeat the process with VRAM.

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I discovered my optimal overclocking range for GTA 5, running TR in High and very high settings together.

Core clock @ +115Mhz
Memory clock @ +200Mhz
Max GPU Temp - 70 Degree @ 85%-90% use.
Max CPU temp - 68 Degree @ 90%-92% use.
Seems much better now
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ashton555
08-22-2016, 09:10 AM #4

The CPU is fully locked, preventing any overclocking. Memory performance seems limited too, though timing adjustments might help a bit. Overclocking the memory won't significantly improve results.

However, you can still try overclocking your GTX 1050. Use tools like MSI Afterburner to push the 1050 to its limits, increasing the MHz in 50MHz steps until instability appears, then reduce by about 25MHz and perform a stress test for two hours. Repeat the process with VRAM.

Thanks
I discovered my optimal overclocking range for GTA 5, running TR in High and very high settings together.

Core clock @ +115Mhz
Memory clock @ +200Mhz
Max GPU Temp - 70 Degree @ 85%-90% use.
Max CPU temp - 68 Degree @ 90%-92% use.
Seems much better now

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organicmoo
Junior Member
7
08-23-2016, 07:43 AM
#5
The GTX 1050 offers significant overclocking potential compared to other Pascal cards. Your 1050 uses GPU-Z, and you're achieving 500MHz memory clock speed on your 1060.
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organicmoo
08-23-2016, 07:43 AM #5

The GTX 1050 offers significant overclocking potential compared to other Pascal cards. Your 1050 uses GPU-Z, and you're achieving 500MHz memory clock speed on your 1060.

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Jesus_Unicorn
Junior Member
9
08-23-2016, 10:23 AM
#6
TechyInAZ shared their experience with the GTX 1050, noting its strong overclocking potential compared to other pascal cards. They asked about the memory type on their 1050 using GPU-Z, mentioning they achieved 500mhz on the memory clock for their 1060. They confirmed the system has 2GB GDDR5 memory and explained that as stability improved and graphics quality increased, they reduced the memory clock to +200Mhz.
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Jesus_Unicorn
08-23-2016, 10:23 AM #6

TechyInAZ shared their experience with the GTX 1050, noting its strong overclocking potential compared to other pascal cards. They asked about the memory type on their 1050 using GPU-Z, mentioning they achieved 500mhz on the memory clock for their 1060. They confirmed the system has 2GB GDDR5 memory and explained that as stability improved and graphics quality increased, they reduced the memory clock to +200Mhz.

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_RocketGoof_
Junior Member
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08-24-2016, 06:24 PM
#7
Sorry, I'm asking about the type of memory model you're using (such as Samsung or Hynix). You may achieve a higher memory clock speed. Only reduce the memory clock if you've already noticed that frame rate isn't improving.
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_RocketGoof_
08-24-2016, 06:24 PM #7

Sorry, I'm asking about the type of memory model you're using (such as Samsung or Hynix). You may achieve a higher memory clock speed. Only reduce the memory clock if you've already noticed that frame rate isn't improving.

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95
08-25-2016, 02:51 AM
#8
In fact fps will decrease with GDDR5 OC when its not stable, its ECC which means it downclocks to compensate and not crash.
I dont bother OCing video anymore, not the GPU or memory, performance gain is not worth it unless over 15% increase and I havent had a card do that since a 8800GT. I just stick to CPU and push it till it bleeds
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TheRedPhoenixx
08-25-2016, 02:51 AM #8

In fact fps will decrease with GDDR5 OC when its not stable, its ECC which means it downclocks to compensate and not crash.
I dont bother OCing video anymore, not the GPU or memory, performance gain is not worth it unless over 15% increase and I havent had a card do that since a 8800GT. I just stick to CPU and push it till it bleeds

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Nani100
Member
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08-25-2016, 03:00 AM
#9
Sorry, I meant which type of memory model do you have? (Samsung, Hynix, etc.)
You could try a higher memory clock speed. Only reduce it if you've noticed FPS not improving.
It seems you're using Samsung memory, as I just checked with GPU-Z and saw GDDR5 (Samsung).
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Nani100
08-25-2016, 03:00 AM #9

Sorry, I meant which type of memory model do you have? (Samsung, Hynix, etc.)
You could try a higher memory clock speed. Only reduce it if you've noticed FPS not improving.
It seems you're using Samsung memory, as I just checked with GPU-Z and saw GDDR5 (Samsung).

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Pea
Junior Member
32
08-25-2016, 05:43 AM
#10
You can try to go a little further. If needed.
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Pea
08-25-2016, 05:43 AM #10

You can try to go a little further. If needed.

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