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7 minutes ago, paultrandafir said:

Hello guys! Today i trayed to overclock my GTX 1070 ti ASUS STRIX but even if i put only POWER LIMIT AND TEMP LIMIT to max is crashing and if i let power limit to 100 and i put +10 at core clock is crashing.... I just want to know why if you can told me. I have my CPU overclocked aswell. An PSU of 650W...
Can you tell me why is crashing? 

Thanks

If your cards clocks are stock there is no crash, then it is not your CPU OC, but rather something is up with your video card.  May I suggest uninstalling your OC app you use and boot into safe mode and run DDU "Display Driver Uninstaller" then boot back into normal mode and install the latest nVidia 417.xx drivers and let us know.

Hello guys! Today i trayed to overclock my GTX 1070 ti ASUS STRIX but even if i put only POWER LIMIT AND TEMP LIMIT to max is crashing and if i let power limit to 100 and i put +10 at core clock is crashing.... I just want to know why if you can told me. I have my CPU overclocked aswell. An PSU of 650W...
Can you tell me why is crashing? 

Thanks

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7 minutes ago, paultrandafir said:

Hello guys! Today i trayed to overclock my GTX 1070 ti ASUS STRIX but even if i put only POWER LIMIT AND TEMP LIMIT to max is crashing and if i let power limit to 100 and i put +10 at core clock is crashing.... I just want to know why if you can told me. I have my CPU overclocked aswell. An PSU of 650W...
Can you tell me why is crashing? 

Thanks

If your cards clocks are stock there is no crash, then it is not your CPU OC, but rather something is up with your video card.  May I suggest uninstalling your OC app you use and boot into safe mode and run DDU "Display Driver Uninstaller" then boot back into normal mode and install the latest nVidia 417.xx drivers and let us know.

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Do power limit without changing temperature limit.

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2 hours ago, Turtle Rig said:

If your cards clocks are stock there is no crash, then it is not your CPU OC, but rather something is up with your video card.  May I suggest uninstalling your OC app you use and boot into safe mode and run DDU "Display Driver Uninstaller" then boot back into normal mode and install the latest nVidia 417.xx drivers and let us know.

it worked. Thanks a lot man! You're the best!

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On 1/23/2019 at 7:37 AM, Turtle Rig said:

If your cards clocks are stock there is no crash, then it is not your CPU OC, but rather something is up with your video card.  May I suggest uninstalling your OC app you use and boot into safe mode and run DDU "Display Driver Uninstaller" then boot back into normal mode and install the latest nVidia 417.xx drivers and let us know.

Can you help me again. It works just fine then. After a restart is crashing again. I reinstall everithing again but it's crashing .......

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