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Better GT 1030 Overclock

Better GT 1030 Overclock

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Mexican_Style
Junior Member
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04-25-2023, 09:39 AM
#1
I have a GT 1030 at +265mhz core overclock, +800mhz memory overclock, and +10 voltage. I tested it and it still runs cool but when I overclock it more even with more voltage, games won't work. Is there a way to overclock it further?
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Mexican_Style
04-25-2023, 09:39 AM #1

I have a GT 1030 at +265mhz core overclock, +800mhz memory overclock, and +10 voltage. I tested it and it still runs cool but when I overclock it more even with more voltage, games won't work. Is there a way to overclock it further?

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AlmightyEag
Posting Freak
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04-25-2023, 09:03 PM
#2
It's a GT 1030, not the GTX which offers significantly better performance. Even with voltage doubled to 2.0v, gains will be minimal since the GPU chip sets the limit.
Also, most modern low and mid-range GPUs are voltage locked, meaning you can't exceed a certain level even if software suggests otherwise.
If you're looking to buy a game, consider purchasing a 1050/Ti or better.
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvi...0vsm283726
For budget constraints, check eBay or local stores for cheaper second-hand GPUs such as GTX 960 (around $100) or 950 (under $100), which are much more affordable. Make sure to choose one with a long lifespan and stress test it using various programs to verify its stability.
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AlmightyEag
04-25-2023, 09:03 PM #2

It's a GT 1030, not the GTX which offers significantly better performance. Even with voltage doubled to 2.0v, gains will be minimal since the GPU chip sets the limit.
Also, most modern low and mid-range GPUs are voltage locked, meaning you can't exceed a certain level even if software suggests otherwise.
If you're looking to buy a game, consider purchasing a 1050/Ti or better.
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvi...0vsm283726
For budget constraints, check eBay or local stores for cheaper second-hand GPUs such as GTX 960 (around $100) or 950 (under $100), which are much more affordable. Make sure to choose one with a long lifespan and stress test it using various programs to verify its stability.

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snarb0l0x
Junior Member
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04-26-2023, 08:56 PM
#3
It's a GT 1030, not a GTX, which offers significantly better performance. Even with voltage doubled to 2.0v, gains will be minimal since the GPU chip sets the limits.
Also, most modern low and mid-range GPUs are voltage locked, meaning you can't exceed certain levels even if the software suggests otherwise.
If you're looking to buy a game, consider purchasing a 1050/Ti or better model.
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvi...0vsm283726
For those on a budget, check eBay or local stores for cheaper second-hand GPUs such as GTX 960 (around $100) or 950 (under $100), which are much more affordable. Make sure to choose one with a long lifespan and stress test it using various software to verify stability.
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snarb0l0x
04-26-2023, 08:56 PM #3

It's a GT 1030, not a GTX, which offers significantly better performance. Even with voltage doubled to 2.0v, gains will be minimal since the GPU chip sets the limits.
Also, most modern low and mid-range GPUs are voltage locked, meaning you can't exceed certain levels even if the software suggests otherwise.
If you're looking to buy a game, consider purchasing a 1050/Ti or better model.
http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvi...0vsm283726
For those on a budget, check eBay or local stores for cheaper second-hand GPUs such as GTX 960 (around $100) or 950 (under $100), which are much more affordable. Make sure to choose one with a long lifespan and stress test it using various software to verify stability.

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05-02-2023, 01:34 PM
#4
I have a GT 1030 with +265mhz core overclock, +800mhz memory overclock, and +10 voltage. It runs cool under those settings, but when I push it higher with more voltage, games stop working. Is there a way to get it overclocked further?
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Mystic_PvP1213
05-02-2023, 01:34 PM #4

I have a GT 1030 with +265mhz core overclock, +800mhz memory overclock, and +10 voltage. It runs cool under those settings, but when I push it higher with more voltage, games stop working. Is there a way to get it overclocked further?