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GTX 1070 AMP! EXTREME Edition overclocking issue.

GTX 1070 AMP! EXTREME Edition overclocking issue.

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xXBigTitzXx
Junior Member
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09-25-2016, 12:47 AM
#1
Hi!
Name's Light
I tried Zotac firestorm to boost the GPU and removed MSI Afterburner before setting up Firestorm.
The issue is that going over +300 causes crashes, benchmarks fail to start, and even with higher voltage it doesn't help. The power limit is already full. Also, I haven't noticed any performance gains.
When the PC starts up, my overclocking settings aren't applied automatically, even after checking in settings—they remain locked at the wrong voltage.
Should I reinstall MSI Afterburner?
Or is there another solution to keep the lighting config working? Because I really want it to stay active.
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xXBigTitzXx
09-25-2016, 12:47 AM #1

Hi!
Name's Light
I tried Zotac firestorm to boost the GPU and removed MSI Afterburner before setting up Firestorm.
The issue is that going over +300 causes crashes, benchmarks fail to start, and even with higher voltage it doesn't help. The power limit is already full. Also, I haven't noticed any performance gains.
When the PC starts up, my overclocking settings aren't applied automatically, even after checking in settings—they remain locked at the wrong voltage.
Should I reinstall MSI Afterburner?
Or is there another solution to keep the lighting config working? Because I really want it to stay active.

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chaospony
Member
149
09-30-2016, 12:43 AM
#2
This indicates the maximum overclock achievable without triggering issues. Just limit yourself to that value and proceed safely.
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chaospony
09-30-2016, 12:43 AM #2

This indicates the maximum overclock achievable without triggering issues. Just limit yourself to that value and proceed safely.

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tomasaro
Member
68
09-30-2016, 01:51 AM
#3
This indicates the maximum overclock achievable without triggering issues. Just limit yourself to that value and proceed safely.
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tomasaro
09-30-2016, 01:51 AM #3

This indicates the maximum overclock achievable without triggering issues. Just limit yourself to that value and proceed safely.