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so  i have a gtx 1070 ti

i have asus gpu tweak II and i decided to try oc scan but mid way i had to go so i canceled it next thing i know my gpu clock is way lower even in my settings

any way to fix the clock speed?1286406749_gpus.thumb.png.9e066f9efe6a12057c778d77383f51cc.png

as you can see the gpu boost says 1851 but on the info graph its 1101

(yes i get less frames)

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what happens when you set the clock to something lower than 1101 then bring it back up?

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11 minutes ago, Froberg said:

the clock goes lower

if i set my oc to +0 it goes down to 950

stupid idea maybe, but you could try msi afterburners auto oc and see what it does...

maybe it reverts whatever asus gpu tweak has done

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32 minutes ago, Froberg said:

well that stupid idea did the job

opened msi after burner did a +1 clock and it fixed it thanks

hah ^^ glad i could help mate ? 

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So.... you aren’t putting a load on the gpu? You just want to turn the clock speed up at a fixed rate even if it isn’t doing anything?

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