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Need assistance with your GPU core clock?

Need assistance with your GPU core clock?

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tigg1000
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05-02-2016, 06:24 PM
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I want to increase the performance of my GTX 1050 Ti by overclocking. I downloaded Msi Afterburner after hearing recommendations, and upon opening it, I saw my GPU running at 1900 MHz. This is quite high since everything is set to default. The temperatures are normal during full load, and I can still raise the core clock further. I’m looking for explanations about why the core clock appears so high and also want to know what temperature range is typical for a GTX 1050 Ti under stress.
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tigg1000
05-02-2016, 06:24 PM #1

I want to increase the performance of my GTX 1050 Ti by overclocking. I downloaded Msi Afterburner after hearing recommendations, and upon opening it, I saw my GPU running at 1900 MHz. This is quite high since everything is set to default. The temperatures are normal during full load, and I can still raise the core clock further. I’m looking for explanations about why the core clock appears so high and also want to know what temperature range is typical for a GTX 1050 Ti under stress.

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wahleno
Member
243
05-04-2016, 12:00 PM
#2
I think the 1900 speed might be incorrect, because that card is already available for purchase at 1500. I’m not confident I should experiment much with modifying it using MSI, as it seems to be having issues...
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wahleno
05-04-2016, 12:00 PM #2

I think the 1900 speed might be incorrect, because that card is already available for purchase at 1500. I’m not confident I should experiment much with modifying it using MSI, as it seems to be having issues...

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hhwroy
Member
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05-05-2016, 04:57 PM
#3
I think the 1900 speed might be incorrect, because that card is already available for purchase at 1500. I’m not confident I should experiment much with modifying it using MSI, as it seems to be having issues...
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hhwroy
05-05-2016, 04:57 PM #3

I think the 1900 speed might be incorrect, because that card is already available for purchase at 1500. I’m not confident I should experiment much with modifying it using MSI, as it seems to be having issues...