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So i got myself a GTX 1050 Ti and wanted to overclock to get the best performance i could. I raised my core clock and memory clock individually by 10mhz using superposition benchmark and got weird results 

(sorry its my first time here no idea why the pic is so big )

These were the settings that got my benchmark stable (i used 1080p extreme to stress my card to 100% and got 8.8-9.3 fps) 

 

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Then i noticed that everytime i restart my pc my memory clock is stuck at 405 which causes horrible performance and the only way i can fix it is by reinstalling my drivers

 

so i stopped overclocking and noticed that this problem didnt exist anymore and i somehow now got 9.8-11 fps on the benchmark, can anybody explain?

 

Edit: I forgot to mention that i haven't tested how all this works on games, so far this is how it goes in superposition benchmark

Edited by Paulcc
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