GTX 1050Ti G1 OC

junii

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Best overclock setting for my GTX 1050Ti? I watched a couple videos but everyone is a idiot, one puts the voltage to 100% and another but everything to max, god bless. Anyways just need someone to tell me how much I can limit this card to, I don't want to use preset overclocks. My system stay fairly cool the cards fan barely ever comes on even at load (Shows how cool it is)
 
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Yeah, those guys are idiots, there's no point to maxing the voltage on 1050 Ti as it's mostly locked but maxing power limit is helpful. BTW, I have G1 and I know how 'cool' it is. Follow this guide and your good to go.
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Get MSI Afterburner, max your power limit, increase your core clock 50+ at a time while testing with UNIGINE...

Pavkata882

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Every cpu/gpu differs, noone can guarantee that the oc settings for person A will work on person Bs system. You should use Afterburner and increase your power limit. Than you should increase core clock and memory clock. Then you should use a gpu stress test, such as Unigine Valley(its free). If you pass the benchmark it is a good sign that the oc is stable. I dont suggest raising voltage. Just raise as much as you can on stock voltage. Though, 1050TIs do overclock pretty well. Mine got stable to 1923 on stock voltage.
 

codygriffy

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Would just recommend not doing it. You won't get a substantial gain on air cooling and whatever you get will never reach the next tier of card. GPU boost already does the job and does it very well. You might go from like 1900 to 2000 and have the card become unstable in a week or two. Nvidia purposely designs their cards this way because if they didn't who would buy a 1050 over a 1060, 1060 over a 1070, 1070 over a 1080? Etc etc. If you want more power, just upgrade your video card. Throwing unnecessary amounts of voltage or multipliers on it to get roughly a 5% boost on air isn't worth it imo. I've owned all cards from 970 - 1080 and currently own the 1080. I never saw a reason to OC GPU on air. I still OC my CPU's though and that is where I'd go if you're wanting a slight boost.
 

zebarjadi.raouf

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Yeah, those guys are idiots, there's no point to maxing the voltage on 1050 Ti as it's mostly locked but maxing power limit is helpful. BTW, I have G1 and I know how 'cool' it is. Follow this guide and your good to go.
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Get MSI Afterburner, max your power limit, increase your core clock 50+ at a time while testing with UNIGINE Valley or Heaven benchmark till artifacts (weird lines and colors) happen or your driver crashes. Then fine tune it by increasing 10 at a time from your previous clock. Do the same for Memory, then save your profile. Don't check apply overclocking at startup while you're testing.
Example Core clock: +50 > +100 > +150 > crash > +110 > +120 > ....

Keep your temps below 80c, summer can get hot. Also, keep your overclock 15 below your max. Some may recommend 5 below max, but that's extreme.

Reference, these are the numbers I OCed to
Core: +150 (Max +165)
Memory: +950 (Max +1000)
Two years now, working like a charm.
 
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