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WhiteBeard11

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  1. thing is I got it for a fair price, but I'm worrying if it's very serious that it could maybe die soon. I want to know because in this case I would return it since I know him personally and I think he'll accept. but if I don't have to worry about it I'd like to keep it, and I have no problem running it -100 MHz
  2. yes, he was the one who told me to lower 100mhz core. (he wasn't the first owner of it he's just a reseller)
  3. I might have not tested it enough to know, I only ran one game and saw nothing happen. sometimes I don't encounter this problem in my pc also, but 9/10 of the times it happens. so your interpretation for this issue is the gpu might not be able to pull full power so I need to lower 100MHz from core clock in order for it to run?
  4. okay im not gonna worry about it anymore but I need to know if it's also normal for a gpu to have the need to get 100MHz lowered from its core clock speed in order for it to run ?
  5. Thing is, the gpu does this also on another computer with good psu so the issue isn't in my psu. What happens if I don't run it with -100Mhz is once I run a game the entire pc freezes, and I have either the option to ctrl alt delete to end game task or hard reboot the pc
  6. Mine doesn't have a pin connector, it's a PH-GTX1050TI-4G. I have an HP elite 8300 CMT with stock PSU 320W i7-3770 and 8 ram
  7. Hello guys I need help concerning my Asus Gtx 1050 ti It crashes in every game and freezes the pc, when I look at the statistics in MSI Afterburner it shows that it reaches 100% GPU usage and crashes the entire system when I enter in a game. Someone told me to lower from the core clock, and I used msi afterburner for it and it worked, now my gpu clock is 1186 Mhz instead of default 1291Mhz and works fine. But I need to know why do I need to lower from the core clock memory in order for my graphics card to run without crashing in games ? and is it a sign that it's dead or just a technical issue ?
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