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if i overclock my gpu how can i reset it back to stock ?

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hey guys new to pc lets say i overclock my gpu with msi afterburner how do i set it back to stock ?

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Click the big reset button in Afterburner..?

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If it fails badly (as in locking up the system) and you've ticked the option in Afterburner to have the overclock be applied at the startup of Windows, you'll have to boot into safe mode and uninstall Afterburner.

Edited by Mateyyy

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13 hours ago, Mateyyy said:

Click the big reset button in Afterburner..?

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thats it ? lol thanks

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