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Recently I have done some overclocking on my MSI RTX 2060 Ventus XS with MSI afterburner. I believe I have achieved a stable overclocked as I ran Unigine Heaven on loop which did not crash. However while I was playing my warzone games the game crashed multiple times. I tried reducing the clock speeds of the core by about 30MHz and memory by about 200MHz but the game still crashes when I am in game halfway. Any idea what is going on? 

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Gotta list system specs.

Then list system overclocks too.

 

The crash may have nothing to do with the GPU overclock. So we'll  need a bit more information if possible. 

 

Can you describe the "crash" better? Does it just close the game? Any errors reported by the game or windows? Does it blue screen ect.....

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38 minutes ago, Binguin said:

I'm running Ryzen 5 3600, B450 tomahawk max, 16GB(2x8GB) 3200MHz RAM, rtx 2060 core clock overclocked by 150 MHz and memory clock overclocked by 800MHz. The crashing only occurs when I overclock the gpu but if I dont the game doesnt crash at all.

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Then the overclock isnt stable.

 

Use Msi after burner and only increase the power and thermal limits and it should boost more without adding over clocking.

 

You can use GPUz sensors tab to see why and when the card throttles.

 

 

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