Hello, I'm new in Overclocking so my apologies if I'm not making any sense.
OK, My GPU is a GTX 750 Ti. One day decided to tried to overclock my GPU using Thunder Master, I decided to increase the Core speed (GPU clock) by 200 ( the default is 1084) and the memory clock around 150. After I pressed OK, the screen went crazy and started flickering and the game I was playing (Shadow of Mordor) crashed and an error message popped up saying along the lines of display adapter has been removed or something (I don't really know since it was a few days ago) and also the game stopped working and crashed. After that I set the GPU and memory clock off set to the default value and restarted my computer. Ever since the incident I'm getting around 7-15 FPS in games such as Watch dogs and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor. before this whole incident I can run Shadow of Mordor around 50-60 FPS and watchdogs around 35-45 FPS. Yes, it was a mistake to overclock my GPU that high since I'm a newbie at this. I also checked the device manager and in fact my GPU is still showing under the display adapter.
SO the question is, Did I fried my GPU? and what things can I do to get the usual FPS before this whole incident?
OK, My GPU is a GTX 750 Ti. One day decided to tried to overclock my GPU using Thunder Master, I decided to increase the Core speed (GPU clock) by 200 ( the default is 1084) and the memory clock around 150. After I pressed OK, the screen went crazy and started flickering and the game I was playing (Shadow of Mordor) crashed and an error message popped up saying along the lines of display adapter has been removed or something (I don't really know since it was a few days ago) and also the game stopped working and crashed. After that I set the GPU and memory clock off set to the default value and restarted my computer. Ever since the incident I'm getting around 7-15 FPS in games such as Watch dogs and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor. before this whole incident I can run Shadow of Mordor around 50-60 FPS and watchdogs around 35-45 FPS. Yes, it was a mistake to overclock my GPU that high since I'm a newbie at this. I also checked the device manager and in fact my GPU is still showing under the display adapter.
SO the question is, Did I fried my GPU? and what things can I do to get the usual FPS before this whole incident?