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Furmark core, GTA V or Witcher3 memory. 

 

Don't go overboard on memory clock or you'll kill your card. 

Furmark core, GTA V or Witcher3 memory. 

 

Don't go overboard on memory clock or you'll kill your card. 

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Valley Is what I use. Look carefully for memory artifacts (they typically look like a flash of a lens flare at a random spot that makes no sense.), as well as core artifacts (usually some kind of black rectangles momentarily flashed onscreen).

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Just now, Droidbot said:

Furmark core, GTA V or Witcher3 memory. 

 

Don't go overboard on memory clock or you'll kill your card. 

so overclocking my gtx 1050 ti to 2000 mhz is a bad idea. Also i use furrmark and it doesent go up to the max gpu clock

 

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1 minute ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

so overclocking my gtx 1050 ti to 2000 mhz is a bad idea. Also i use furrmark and it doesent go up to the max gpu clock

 

That's GPU boost 3.0. It makes things... difficult for overclockers. Its a bit to complicated for me to explain right now, I would recommend researching it.

3 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

Don't go overboard on memory clock or you'll kill your card. 

Really? I didn't know this was still a danger. Can you seriously kill your card by solely overclocking memory without touching memory voltage?

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Yes, I have 9 monitors.

My main PC (Hybrid Windows 10/Arch Linux):

OS: Arch Linux w/ XFCE DE (VFIO-Patched Kernel) as host OS, windows 10 as guest

CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X w/PBO on (6c 12t for host, 6c 12t for guest)

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15

Mobo: Asus X470-F Gaming

RAM: 32GB G-Skill Ripjaws V @ 3200MHz (12GB for host, 20GB for guest)

GPU: Guest: EVGA RTX 3070 FTW3 ULTRA Host: 2x Radeon HD 8470

PSU: EVGA G2 650W

SSDs: Guest: Samsung 850 evo 120 GB, Samsung 860 evo 1TB Host: Samsung 970 evo 500GB NVME

HDD: Guest: WD Caviar Blue 1 TB

Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Black w/ Tempered Glass Side Panel Upgrade

Other: White LED strip to illuminate the interior. Extra fractal intake fan for positive pressure.

 

unRAID server (Plex, Windows 10 VM, NAS, Duplicati, game servers):

OS: unRAID 6.11.2

CPU: Ryzen R7 2700x @ Stock

Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S

Mobo: Asus Prime X470-Pro

RAM: 16GB G-Skill Ripjaws V + 16GB Hyperx Fury Black @ stock

GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW2

PSU: EVGA G3 850W

SSD: Samsung 970 evo NVME 250GB, Samsung 860 evo SATA 1TB 

HDDs: 4x HGST Dekstar NAS 4TB @ 7200RPM (3 data, 1 parity)

Case: Sillverstone GD08B

Other: Added 3x Noctua NF-F12 intake, 2x Noctua NF-A8 exhaust, Inatek 5 port USB 3.0 expansion card with usb 3.0 front panel header

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4 minutes ago, sazrocks said:

That's GPU boost 3.0. It makes things... difficult for overclockers. Its a bit to complicated for me to explain right now, I would recommend researching it.

Really? I didn't know this was still a danger. Can you seriously kill your card by solely overclocking memory without touching memory voltage?

Memory voltage? i have set the voltage of the card to +%50 . Is this bad?

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Just now, Intel HD Graphics said:

Memory voltage? i have set the voltage of the card to +%50 . Is this bad?

I wasn’t responding to you with that statement about memory voltage. It isn’t relevant here as you can’t modify it without bios/hardware mods, which are also not relevant here.

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CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X w/PBO on (6c 12t for host, 6c 12t for guest)

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15

Mobo: Asus X470-F Gaming

RAM: 32GB G-Skill Ripjaws V @ 3200MHz (12GB for host, 20GB for guest)

GPU: Guest: EVGA RTX 3070 FTW3 ULTRA Host: 2x Radeon HD 8470

PSU: EVGA G2 650W

SSDs: Guest: Samsung 850 evo 120 GB, Samsung 860 evo 1TB Host: Samsung 970 evo 500GB NVME

HDD: Guest: WD Caviar Blue 1 TB

Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Black w/ Tempered Glass Side Panel Upgrade

Other: White LED strip to illuminate the interior. Extra fractal intake fan for positive pressure.

 

unRAID server (Plex, Windows 10 VM, NAS, Duplicati, game servers):

OS: unRAID 6.11.2

CPU: Ryzen R7 2700x @ Stock

Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S

Mobo: Asus Prime X470-Pro

RAM: 16GB G-Skill Ripjaws V + 16GB Hyperx Fury Black @ stock

GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW2

PSU: EVGA G3 850W

SSD: Samsung 970 evo NVME 250GB, Samsung 860 evo SATA 1TB 

HDDs: 4x HGST Dekstar NAS 4TB @ 7200RPM (3 data, 1 parity)

Case: Sillverstone GD08B

Other: Added 3x Noctua NF-F12 intake, 2x Noctua NF-A8 exhaust, Inatek 5 port USB 3.0 expansion card with usb 3.0 front panel header

Details: 12GB ram, GTX 1080, USB card passed through to windows 10 VM. VM's OS drive is the SATA SSD. Rest of resources are for Plex, Duplicati, Spaghettidetective, Nextcloud, and game servers.

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2 minutes ago, sazrocks said:

I wasn’t responding to you with that statement about memory voltage. It isn’t relevant here as you can’t modify it without bios/hardware mods, which are also not relevant here.

Ok, but i added +50% voltage to my card, is that bad ?

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Not furmark. It has been known to disable safeguards on some cards that prevent it from thermal throttling and therefore pushing it well beyond it's safe thermal limits. Some AIB manufactures have found a way to throttle the card hard (to like 20% clocks) if it recognizes the pattern furmark uses to hit the card to push it to 100% to prevent the user from overheating it

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I would recommend AIDA 64. 

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2 hours ago, sazrocks said:

That's GPU boost 3.0. It makes things... difficult for overclockers. Its a bit to complicated for me to explain right now, I would recommend researching it.

Really? I didn't know this was still a danger. Can you seriously kill your card by solely overclocking memory without touching memory voltage?

Yep, killed my 770 that way. 

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