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I overclocked my GPU and my laptop crashed. What should I do?

I overclocked my GPU and my laptop crashed. What should I do?

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Me_Not_Trade
Member
63
02-25-2016, 03:12 PM
#1
My laptop specs
acer nitro 5
i5-7300HQ
gtx 1050ti
8gb ram
1tb hdd
Windows 10
I attempted to overclock my GPU with MSI Afterburner... and I'm just starting out. I found a tutorial on YouTube and followed it.
I just set my core clock to 40, but the laptop shut off.
After restarting, I changed the afterburner settings back to default.
Now, when I play games like AC Odyssey or Fallout 4, the FPS is below 10.
But in Task Manager, CPU, GPU, and disk usage are stable.
I tried updating the Nvidia driver, increased pagefiles, and changed battery settings to default.
Still nothing works.
Can you help me!? 😊
Thanks in advance
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Me_Not_Trade
02-25-2016, 03:12 PM #1

My laptop specs
acer nitro 5
i5-7300HQ
gtx 1050ti
8gb ram
1tb hdd
Windows 10
I attempted to overclock my GPU with MSI Afterburner... and I'm just starting out. I found a tutorial on YouTube and followed it.
I just set my core clock to 40, but the laptop shut off.
After restarting, I changed the afterburner settings back to default.
Now, when I play games like AC Odyssey or Fallout 4, the FPS is below 10.
But in Task Manager, CPU, GPU, and disk usage are stable.
I tried updating the Nvidia driver, increased pagefiles, and changed battery settings to default.
Still nothing works.
Can you help me!? 😊
Thanks in advance

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Pieftw247
Member
201
03-01-2016, 05:18 AM
#2
I can't send you a picture directly. However, I can describe what MSI afterburner typically looks like for your setup. It usually shows a clock interface with fan speeds and temperatures displayed. Let me know if you'd like more details about its appearance or performance.
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Pieftw247
03-01-2016, 05:18 AM #2

I can't send you a picture directly. However, I can describe what MSI afterburner typically looks like for your setup. It usually shows a clock interface with fan speeds and temperatures displayed. Let me know if you'd like more details about its appearance or performance.

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PXLEagle
Member
65
03-01-2016, 06:36 AM
#3
I noticed the issue after you mentioned the fan speed. I checked the fan myself, but it wasn't working. I used a small needle to restart it, and everything returned to normal... Thanks!
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PXLEagle
03-01-2016, 06:36 AM #3

I noticed the issue after you mentioned the fan speed. I checked the fan myself, but it wasn't working. I used a small needle to restart it, and everything returned to normal... Thanks!

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iTz_NightWolf
Member
70
03-01-2016, 08:26 AM
#4
there were no issues
the GPU got extremely hot, causing it to throttle heavily. the fan wasn’t working, which is why it didn’t fail completely—otherwise it might have melted, haha
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iTz_NightWolf
03-01-2016, 08:26 AM #4

there were no issues
the GPU got extremely hot, causing it to throttle heavily. the fan wasn’t working, which is why it didn’t fail completely—otherwise it might have melted, haha