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Gtx 1050ti oc help

Gtx 1050ti oc help

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magik_stik
Junior Member
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03-19-2016, 04:31 AM
#1
Hi
I own an Asus Dual gtx 1050ti OC v.2 GPU. After installing the card and using the OC program disc, it already has some saved OC specifications, but they're not more than 6%. I'm hoping to push it further. I'm worried about changing the voltage settings, which is why I started this thread. My PSU is 550W, so that's fine.
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magik_stik
03-19-2016, 04:31 AM #1

Hi
I own an Asus Dual gtx 1050ti OC v.2 GPU. After installing the card and using the OC program disc, it already has some saved OC specifications, but they're not more than 6%. I'm hoping to push it further. I'm worried about changing the voltage settings, which is why I started this thread. My PSU is 550W, so that's fine.

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heathie246
Junior Member
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03-19-2016, 11:53 AM
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You can't alter the voltage on Pascal cards, so don't worry about that. The voltage slider in MSI afterburner doesn't raise the voltage; it aims to maintain a more consistent level when the card handles any load beyond idle, I think. Are you using ASUS GPU Tweak? It seems like an older version if it came with the disc, and you can find the latest online. Personally, I favor MSI afterburner for GPU overclocking. What does 6% mean? You should keep track of your boost clock speed under different conditions—stock, normal, and when you go overclocked.
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heathie246
03-19-2016, 11:53 AM #2

You can't alter the voltage on Pascal cards, so don't worry about that. The voltage slider in MSI afterburner doesn't raise the voltage; it aims to maintain a more consistent level when the card handles any load beyond idle, I think. Are you using ASUS GPU Tweak? It seems like an older version if it came with the disc, and you can find the latest online. Personally, I favor MSI afterburner for GPU overclocking. What does 6% mean? You should keep track of your boost clock speed under different conditions—stock, normal, and when you go overclocked.

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InoueAlice
Senior Member
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03-20-2016, 09:38 AM
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You can't alter the voltage on Pascal cards, so don't worry about that. The voltage slider in MSI afterburner doesn't raise the voltage; it aims to maintain a more consistent level when the card handles any load beyond idle, I think. Are you using ASUS GPU Tweak? It seems like an older version if it came with the disc, and you can find the latest online. Personally, I favor MSI afterburner for GPU overclocking. What does 6% mean? You should keep track of your boost clock speed under different conditions—stock, normal, and when you go overclocked.
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InoueAlice
03-20-2016, 09:38 AM #3

You can't alter the voltage on Pascal cards, so don't worry about that. The voltage slider in MSI afterburner doesn't raise the voltage; it aims to maintain a more consistent level when the card handles any load beyond idle, I think. Are you using ASUS GPU Tweak? It seems like an older version if it came with the disc, and you can find the latest online. Personally, I favor MSI afterburner for GPU overclocking. What does 6% mean? You should keep track of your boost clock speed under different conditions—stock, normal, and when you go overclocked.