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KFA GTX 1050TI OC help

KFA GTX 1050TI OC help

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CosmicGamerHQ
Member
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04-02-2016, 04:22 AM
#1
Hello, I'm looking to apply an OC to my GTX 1050Ti using an MSI afterburner. I'm unsure which settings to use. Anyone who has previously optimized this card should share their experience.
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CosmicGamerHQ
04-02-2016, 04:22 AM #1

Hello, I'm looking to apply an OC to my GTX 1050Ti using an MSI afterburner. I'm unsure which settings to use. Anyone who has previously optimized this card should share their experience.

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KaperZ
Junior Member
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04-03-2016, 09:52 PM
#2
You shouldn't copy settings from others since your card is unique and what works for them may not suit you.
Overclocking GPUs is quite straightforward:
1) In afterburner, set the power and temperature limits to their highest values
2) Begin boosting the core clock (start with +100) and check stability using a benchmark such as Unigine Heaven or by playing games; if crashes occur or you notice instability, lower the core clock unless you want higher performance
3) Repeat the same process for memory clocks (you can begin with +500)
That’s all, if you need assistance you can quickly find instructions online.
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KaperZ
04-03-2016, 09:52 PM #2

You shouldn't copy settings from others since your card is unique and what works for them may not suit you.
Overclocking GPUs is quite straightforward:
1) In afterburner, set the power and temperature limits to their highest values
2) Begin boosting the core clock (start with +100) and check stability using a benchmark such as Unigine Heaven or by playing games; if crashes occur or you notice instability, lower the core clock unless you want higher performance
3) Repeat the same process for memory clocks (you can begin with +500)
That’s all, if you need assistance you can quickly find instructions online.

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TheDailyy
Member
55
04-07-2016, 02:44 AM
#3
You shouldn't copy settings from others since your card is unique and what works for them may not suit you.
Overclocking GPUs is quite straightforward:
1) In afterburner, set the power and temperature limits to their highest values
2) Begin boosting the core clock (start with +100) and check stability using a benchmark such as Unigine Heaven or by playing games; if crashes occur or instability appears, lower the clock until stable, then raise it again
3) Repeat the same process for memory clocks (start with +500)
If you need assistance, online guides are readily available.
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TheDailyy
04-07-2016, 02:44 AM #3

You shouldn't copy settings from others since your card is unique and what works for them may not suit you.
Overclocking GPUs is quite straightforward:
1) In afterburner, set the power and temperature limits to their highest values
2) Begin boosting the core clock (start with +100) and check stability using a benchmark such as Unigine Heaven or by playing games; if crashes occur or instability appears, lower the clock until stable, then raise it again
3) Repeat the same process for memory clocks (start with +500)
If you need assistance, online guides are readily available.