The 1050ti's reading clock speeds are extremely fast, significantly exceeding the expected limits.
The 1050ti's reading clock speeds are extremely fast, significantly exceeding the expected limits.
I own an EVGA 1050ti ACR 3.0 or the dual fan version. In MSI afterburner it's configured to coreVolt+20, powerlmt +100, temp lme 83°, core clk +150, memclk +800. The Heaven benchmark shows it's using a core clock of 2128mhz and memory at 4304 with hwmonitor values between 1850-1987 core clk and 4304 mem clk. Afterburner displays 1987 and 4303, which is significantly higher than my settings and seems unrealistic given the card's capabilities. I'm unsure how this could work properly. It ran through Heaven without any problems.
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Nvidia released an updated GPU boost version (3.0) compatible with Geforce 10 cards. The GPU will automatically increase its performance as high as possible within available power and thermal limits, even surpassing user-set values. A speed of around 2.1 GHz might seem excessive, but approximately 1.9 GHz is not out of the question.
Nvidia released an updated GPU boost version (3.0) for Geforce 10 cards. The GPU will automatically increase its performance as high as possible within power and thermal limits, even surpassing user-set values. A speed of around 2.1 GHz might seem excessive, but about 1.9 GHz is still reasonable.
I believe the Nvidia GPU Boost 3.0 update is what's increasing your clock speeds.
And now I realize TJ just clarified. I'm in agreement.
It is functioning properly and appears secure. I didn't push too hard, just wanted a bit more assurance.