OC for GTX 1050 TI ?
OC for GTX 1050 TI ?
My current setup includes the following links:
https://prnt.sc/yyfznn
Components: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/39659475
Hey there,
The simplest method, often delivering solid outcomes, is utilizing the built-in OC Scanner in Afterburner.
Navigate to Afterburner settings, check the box for 'Unlock voltage control/Unlock Voltage monitoring', restart the software, then launch the OC Scanner. It might take around 10 minutes or a bit longer to set up. After completion, you can save the OC profile and have it start with Windows if desired. You can also alternate between the default profile and the OC profile to test and compare.
You're free to do everything manually, though some expertise could yield marginally better results than the scanner. For ease, the OC Scanner is highly recommended.
Hey there,
The simplest method, often delivering solid outcomes, is to utilize the built-in OC Scanner in Afterburner.
Navigate to Afterburner settings, check the box for 'Unlock voltage control/Unlock Voltage monitoring', restart the software, then launch the OC Scanner. It might take around 10 minutes or a bit longer to set up. After completion, you can save the OC profile and have it start with Windows if desired. You can also alternate between the default profile and the OC profile to test and compare.
You're free to do everything manually, though some expertise could yield marginally better results than the scanner. For ease, the OC Scanner is highly recommended.
Every card is unique, with no one-size-fits-all settings. Overclocking involves repeated attempts until stability is achieved. Avoid auto OC tools that simply increase voltage without proper testing—they often perform poorly. These tools are unreliable, yet manufacturers persist in making overclocking more mainstream. Even basic methods like maxing power and voltage can work, but they’re not ideal for continuous use. I prefer starting with the core and then adjusting VRAM separately, as that’s my usual approach.
From the MSI website:
The OC Scanner functions as a software that employs an algorithm created by NVIDIA for RTX 20 series graphics cards. In just a few minutes, it executes a procedure that identifies the optimal stable overclock levels for your card. The method follows similar steps to manual overclocking: it raises the clock speed by one level, then tests the GPU under stress to check stability. If the speed remains steady during this test, it increases again and continues stressing the GPU until it can no longer maintain stability. This cycle repeats four times across different voltage settings. The process relies on a Voltage/Frequency Curve that maps clock speeds to the voltages needed to support them. This curve is standard for recent graphics cards. The OC Scanner evaluates how much of this curve can be safely shifted to achieve higher speeds.