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It's commonly understood that Pascal favors cooler conditions, and raising the voltage may lead to throttling. In certain situations, achieving optimal performance involves combining undervolting with overclocking, provided the component is capable.
It was a bad idea because Pascel cards are heavily restricted, making them difficult to defeat with standard software modifications. Usually, it requires hardware changes to allow the GPU to supply more voltage for overvoltage. I wouldn’t have any problem adding an extra 30mV if it didn’t cause throttling, but in practice it’s not feasible.
How did you manage to get that card to draw an additional 30mV? I thought the 1050s model didn’t support this feature. The main limitation is the core voltage percentage, which doesn’t actually increase voltage by that amount.