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July 13, 2017, 02:44:33 AM
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first of all I am new to mining but i Have really very strange thing my card (gtx 1050 ti) clock speed base is 1303 boost is 1417 but after i downloaded msiafterburner my card is acting very strange it wont back to factory reset my clock speed now is crazy 1750+ without even play with any settings this is became the default for it . the real strange thing is my temp is very stable i dunno if that is normal or not i googled it and I know sometime the real boost speed can be more than what is advertised but not that much more we are talking about 300 mhz more . here is a screen .


You can see in the screen i only oc my memory but still my cpu get boosted even while it is on default .
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July 13, 2017, 07:25:44 AM
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I had a similar issue 2 or 3 years ago, although i didnt have an program to view my speeds, i could just hear the fan. oddly enough it was fixed when i took my gpu you out of my pc and put it back in. dont know if that helps

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July 13, 2017, 11:31:30 AM
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Okay i tried what you told me took my card out and then put it in again and still the same result the only way to get the core mhz down is by - the coreclock . So i really dunno is 1700+  is too much for 1050 ti !! Undecided
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July 13, 2017, 12:03:20 PM
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first of all I am new to mining but i Have really very strange thing my card (gtx 1050 ti) clock speed base is 1303 boost is 1417 but after i downloaded msiafterburner my card is acting very strange it wont back to factory reset my clock speed now is crazy 1750+ without even play with any settings this is became the default for it . the real strange thing is my temp is very stable i dunno if that is normal or not i googled it and I know sometime the real boost speed can be more than what is advertised but not that much more we are talking about 300 mhz more . here is a screen .


You can see in the screen i only oc my memory but still my cpu get boosted even while it is on default .

Holy hell turn your memory clock down, then reboot. Start low and work up from there. When things get sketchy, dial it back 25-50.
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July 13, 2017, 02:16:15 PM
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first of all I am new to mining but i Have really very strange thing my card (gtx 1050 ti) clock speed base is 1303 boost is 1417 but after i downloaded msiafterburner my card is acting very strange it wont back to factory reset my clock speed now is crazy 1750+ without even play with any settings this is became the default for it . the real strange thing is my temp is very stable i dunno if that is normal or not i googled it and I know sometime the real boost speed can be more than what is advertised but not that much more we are talking about 300 mhz more . here is a screen .


You can see in the screen i only oc my memory but still my cpu get boosted even while it is on default .

Nvidia cards auto OC to the highest core clocks possible depending on the thermal and power limit headroom availible. Also 1700+ is a pretty normal OC on Nvidia current gen cards. This is why manually setting an OC on the core is pointless, because the card will automatically OC if the card is cool enough, and it will automatically downclock if it gets hot. You can not control that behavior.
Secondly and more importantly, dial the fuck back on that memory OC unless you want to wreck your card, that is too huge, you need to start at +600 OC, run it for a while to heck if its stable, and then increase by 100, and repeat untill you find the max OC that runs stable for atleast an hour of mining.
Also, reduce the Power limit from 100% to like 60% if you are only going to be mining Ethereum since you do not need the core to clock to 1700+ as it doesent improve Ethereum mining performance anyways.
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July 13, 2017, 02:30:45 PM
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i would not overclock so much the mem you get artifact and you can ruin your memory, then it's broken yes, do at best 600 on mem, because not all brand can go so high like you did with your, i think only those with samsung memory and not always, try to do a reset now

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July 13, 2017, 03:56:28 PM
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Nvidia cards auto OC to the highest core clocks possible depending on the thermal and power limit headroom availible. Also 1700+ is a pretty normal OC on Nvidia current gen cards. This is why manually setting an OC on the core is pointless, because the card will automatically OC if the card is cool enough, and it will automatically downclock if it gets hot. You can not control that behavior.
Secondly and more importantly, dial the fuck back on that memory OC unless you want to wreck your card, that is too huge, you need to start at +600 OC, run it for a while to heck if its stable, and then increase by 100, and repeat untill you find the max OC that runs stable for atleast an hour of mining.
Also, reduce the Power limit from 100% to like 60% if you are only going to be mining Ethereum since you do not need the core to clock to 1700+ as it doesent improve Ethereum mining performance anyways.
Cheers.
Okay thanks a lot i reduced my max power to 70% that is the minimum i could get my card to and thats solved my core GPU problem and it is now stable at 1227 MHz .
I got my mem to 600 now but may I ask how to know if it is stable or not ! when it was at 1000 mem i did not get any errors or anything
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July 13, 2017, 09:01:38 PM
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Nvidia cards auto OC to the highest core clocks possible depending on the thermal and power limit headroom availible. Also 1700+ is a pretty normal OC on Nvidia current gen cards. This is why manually setting an OC on the core is pointless, because the card will automatically OC if the card is cool enough, and it will automatically downclock if it gets hot. You can not control that behavior.
Secondly and more importantly, dial the fuck back on that memory OC unless you want to wreck your card, that is too huge, you need to start at +600 OC, run it for a while to heck if its stable, and then increase by 100, and repeat untill you find the max OC that runs stable for atleast an hour of mining.
Also, reduce the Power limit from 100% to like 60% if you are only going to be mining Ethereum since you do not need the core to clock to 1700+ as it doesent improve Ethereum mining performance anyways.
Cheers.
Okay thanks a lot i reduced my max power to 70% that is the minimum i could get my card to and thats solved my core GPU problem and it is now stable at 1227 MHz .
I got my mem to 600 now but may I ask how to know if it is stable or not ! when it was at 1000 mem i did not get any errors or anything

If mining runs fine for 1 hour on 600, then its stable. Then you can increase +100 and run for 1 hour again. Repeat untill you find highest stable memory overclock

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