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I think I broke my GPU

I think I broke my GPU

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
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06-22-2023, 07:37 PM
#1
I was adjusting my GPU settings and noticed unusual behavior. The game or tests would often crash when a sudden boost in graphics was needed. Even after setting core clock, memory clock, and core voltage back to normal, the issue persisted. Is there a solution to resolve this?
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josiecatz__10
06-22-2023, 07:37 PM #1

I was adjusting my GPU settings and noticed unusual behavior. The game or tests would often crash when a sudden boost in graphics was needed. Even after setting core clock, memory clock, and core voltage back to normal, the issue persisted. Is there a solution to resolve this?

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aaaa2016
Junior Member
34
06-25-2023, 06:01 PM
#2
There are definitely dangers when overclocking, and sometimes it can go wrong badly. You might need to lower GPU clocks even further. If the card was originally overclocked, you should bring the clocks down to reference levels. By the way, which manufacturer or model is it?
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aaaa2016
06-25-2023, 06:01 PM #2

There are definitely dangers when overclocking, and sometimes it can go wrong badly. You might need to lower GPU clocks even further. If the card was originally overclocked, you should bring the clocks down to reference levels. By the way, which manufacturer or model is it?

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06-27-2023, 08:30 AM
#3
There's always a risk when overclocking. What I would do next is use DDU to remove GPU drivers and install new ones.
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pandagamer5002
06-27-2023, 08:30 AM #3

There's always a risk when overclocking. What I would do next is use DDU to remove GPU drivers and install new ones.

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DangoBravo
Posting Freak
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06-28-2023, 03:11 AM
#4
Is there a method to resolve this? A fresh unit would be ideal. What specific GPU model was it?
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DangoBravo
06-28-2023, 03:11 AM #4

Is there a method to resolve this? A fresh unit would be ideal. What specific GPU model was it?

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akazukilp
Junior Member
3
06-28-2023, 11:44 AM
#5
Drivin's approach didn't succeed. It's a 1070 ti. I also considered it challenging to break a card through overclocking, but it actually required very little effort. I just adjusted the core clock and other settings.
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akazukilp
06-28-2023, 11:44 AM #5

Drivin's approach didn't succeed. It's a 1070 ti. I also considered it challenging to break a card through overclocking, but it actually required very little effort. I just adjusted the core clock and other settings.

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rottespiseren
Junior Member
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06-29-2023, 12:39 AM
#6
There are definitely dangers when overclocking, and sometimes it can go wrong badly. You might need to lower GPU clocks even further. If the card was originally overclocked, you should bring the clocks down to reference levels. By the way, which manufacturer or model is it?
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rottespiseren
06-29-2023, 12:39 AM #6

There are definitely dangers when overclocking, and sometimes it can go wrong badly. You might need to lower GPU clocks even further. If the card was originally overclocked, you should bring the clocks down to reference levels. By the way, which manufacturer or model is it?