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The MSI Gtx 750 Ti isn't functioning with its power as intended!

The MSI Gtx 750 Ti isn't functioning with its power as intended!

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Charliemc909
Posting Freak
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03-05-2016, 06:18 PM
#1
( Hi all, if you know at least any way to help me, which I will describe later on, please help me, and also, sorry for my poor knowledge of English
😛
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I bought my pc with pre-installed gtx 750 ti, everything worked just fine and everything looked nice, but then, for some reason I installed MSI Afterburner ( shouldn't do that... ) and then I did some changed which I found from google (the overclocking changes) and at first, everything seemed nice, but my GPU (nVidias graphics driver actually) started to crash, and then... I did more changes... and now, some games run perfectly but must don't.. Whenever I Heaven Benchmark the fps is 10~ and GPU's power is only 15% max (on medium settings, although, before doing extra changes it was 40fps).
Please try to help me, I will be really thankful to you all!!
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Charliemc909
03-05-2016, 06:18 PM #1

( Hi all, if you know at least any way to help me, which I will describe later on, please help me, and also, sorry for my poor knowledge of English
😛
)
I bought my pc with pre-installed gtx 750 ti, everything worked just fine and everything looked nice, but then, for some reason I installed MSI Afterburner ( shouldn't do that... ) and then I did some changed which I found from google (the overclocking changes) and at first, everything seemed nice, but my GPU (nVidias graphics driver actually) started to crash, and then... I did more changes... and now, some games run perfectly but must don't.. Whenever I Heaven Benchmark the fps is 10~ and GPU's power is only 15% max (on medium settings, although, before doing extra changes it was 40fps).
Please try to help me, I will be really thankful to you all!!

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CheckPing
Junior Member
4
03-08-2016, 03:32 AM
#2
Graphics drivers often fail when the GPU overclock becomes inconsistent. Consider increasing the voltage or reducing the overclock slightly to achieve stability. Use MSI komustor to check for any anomalies; if you detect issues, your overclock may be unstable. Maintain this process for at least 30 minutes.
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CheckPing
03-08-2016, 03:32 AM #2

Graphics drivers often fail when the GPU overclock becomes inconsistent. Consider increasing the voltage or reducing the overclock slightly to achieve stability. Use MSI komustor to check for any anomalies; if you detect issues, your overclock may be unstable. Maintain this process for at least 30 minutes.

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RGabriel14
Junior Member
15
03-09-2016, 02:47 AM
#3
I just updated the driver and it improved my GPU performance by five times.
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RGabriel14
03-09-2016, 02:47 AM #3

I just updated the driver and it improved my GPU performance by five times.

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Baallog
Member
189
03-09-2016, 10:29 PM
#4
Graphics drivers often fail when the GPU overclock becomes inconsistent. Consider increasing the voltage or reducing the overclock slightly to achieve stability. Use MSI komustor to check for any anomalies; if you detect issues, your overclock may be unstable. Maintain this process for at least 30 minutes.
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Baallog
03-09-2016, 10:29 PM #4

Graphics drivers often fail when the GPU overclock becomes inconsistent. Consider increasing the voltage or reducing the overclock slightly to achieve stability. Use MSI komustor to check for any anomalies; if you detect issues, your overclock may be unstable. Maintain this process for at least 30 minutes.