my msi geforce oc edition displaying NOT AS ADVERTISED CLOCKS on GPU-Z

Omar Strobe

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My advertised clocks for my "MSI GTX 970 4GD5T OC GeForce GTX 970 4GB 256-Bit GDDR5" core clock is 1102 MHz & Boost Clock 1241 MHz.

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this is what it shows in gpu-z. i found out online i have to install this thing called "MSI gaming app" and set it so OC mode to get the displayed clocks. I installed it and the application doesn't work and says "This platform does not support this application" So what i want to know how can i use the displayed clocks that was advertised with out the msi gaming app? how would i enter them in msi afterburner and would i have to raise the power limiter to the max before i do it? cani just set the clocks right away to those advertised clocks or do i slowly raise the meter to 5-10 notches till ir each those clocks??
 
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So is that the MSI Gaming you have with the Twin Frozr V cooler on it? If so, it appears you are running in "Silent" mode, one of the three settings on the MSI Gaming App. I'm pretty sure the app only works with the Gaming model.

If you want to use Afterburner to set your clocks to their advertised default, just move the slider to the correct offset (+51) on the Core Clock. You won't need to do anything at all other than that, since that is a very mild overclock.
So is that the MSI Gaming you have with the Twin Frozr V cooler on it? If so, it appears you are running in "Silent" mode, one of the three settings on the MSI Gaming App. I'm pretty sure the app only works with the Gaming model.

If you want to use Afterburner to set your clocks to their advertised default, just move the slider to the correct offset (+51) on the Core Clock. You won't need to do anything at all other than that, since that is a very mild overclock.
 
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