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GTX 1050 Overclock

GTX 1050 Overclock

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Pikachulover9
Member
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01-29-2016, 04:59 AM
#1
I have the card details you provided.
The maximum values for the GTX 1050 2GB are not specified in the image.
Your temperatures stay under 66°C, so increasing voltage seems safe.
Yes, raising the voltage can allow further adjustments to core and memory clocks.
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Pikachulover9
01-29-2016, 04:59 AM #1

I have the card details you provided.
The maximum values for the GTX 1050 2GB are not specified in the image.
Your temperatures stay under 66°C, so increasing voltage seems safe.
Yes, raising the voltage can allow further adjustments to core and memory clocks.

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MCCrafter100
Member
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01-29-2016, 06:54 AM
#2
1) Whatever you manage to achieve for stability, all 1050s vary in how much higher they are compared to each other.
2) All Pascal cards such as the 1050 are voltage locked. You might raise the core voltage to 100% in afterburner if desired, but this mainly ensures more consistent voltage during heavier loads. An 800+ on the memory is significant, which explains why it wasn’t stable.
3) Without hardware modifications, it’s not possible. If you had the means, it would probably be safe to adjust slightly while managing temperatures.
4) Probably, if you could raise both core and memory voltages.
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MCCrafter100
01-29-2016, 06:54 AM #2

1) Whatever you manage to achieve for stability, all 1050s vary in how much higher they are compared to each other.
2) All Pascal cards such as the 1050 are voltage locked. You might raise the core voltage to 100% in afterburner if desired, but this mainly ensures more consistent voltage during heavier loads. An 800+ on the memory is significant, which explains why it wasn’t stable.
3) Without hardware modifications, it’s not possible. If you had the means, it would probably be safe to adjust slightly while managing temperatures.
4) Probably, if you could raise both core and memory voltages.

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Orkanei
Junior Member
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02-04-2016, 05:18 AM
#3
It seems quite forceful about that memory, but I think it will perform best when kept between 500-550 OC. You might try raising the voltage slightly to boost core output, though it won’t be huge. In my view, you won’t extract much more from the memory while maintaining stability.
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Orkanei
02-04-2016, 05:18 AM #3

It seems quite forceful about that memory, but I think it will perform best when kept between 500-550 OC. You might try raising the voltage slightly to boost core output, though it won’t be huge. In my view, you won’t extract much more from the memory while maintaining stability.

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IIGuiGalouLT
Member
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02-04-2016, 05:37 AM
#4
Mark RM:
That's quite forceful about the memory specs, I think it'll hold best between 500-550 OC. You might try boosting the voltage a bit to boost core output, but it won't be huge. In my view, you won't extract much more from it while keeping it stable. It's already solid at that setting.
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IIGuiGalouLT
02-04-2016, 05:37 AM #4

Mark RM:
That's quite forceful about the memory specs, I think it'll hold best between 500-550 OC. You might try boosting the voltage a bit to boost core output, but it won't be huge. In my view, you won't extract much more from it while keeping it stable. It's already solid at that setting.

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Ghost57__
Junior Member
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02-17-2016, 06:40 PM
#5
The system is already functioning properly at that setting.
Your game crashing clearly indicates instability. It's quite straightforward.
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Ghost57__
02-17-2016, 06:40 PM #5

The system is already functioning properly at that setting.
Your game crashing clearly indicates instability. It's quite straightforward.

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the5harkman
Senior Member
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02-17-2016, 10:07 PM
#6
Mark RM added:
It's already working fine with that setting.
Your game crashes when the memory is set to +800, but it was stable before. It crashed on BF1 when memory was +700, but stable again at +690 now. No crashes reported.
Did you check the picture I shared?
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the5harkman
02-17-2016, 10:07 PM #6

Mark RM added:
It's already working fine with that setting.
Your game crashes when the memory is set to +800, but it was stable before. It crashed on BF1 when memory was +700, but stable again at +690 now. No crashes reported.
Did you check the picture I shared?