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so i downloaded hwinfo64 and monitored gpu memory errors and got some errors. tested in doom eternal and csgo and i got errors in both of them. mostly were under 100 but played for around 1 hour. cant notice anything while actually gaming but should i be worried? i dont think its temps problem since i got 2x noctua fans attached to it so it pretty cold. got core overclocked to 1400mhz with undervolt but havnt touched  vram clock or voltage. is it a problem?

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You need to test it at stock speeds to see if the errors will go away.
If so that just means your OC is unstable, obviously the fix would be to drop the OC a little and try again.

If at stock speeds and voltage, you still have errors then you may have a real problem.

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1 minute ago, Beerzerker said:

You need to test it at stock speeds to see if the errors will go away.
If so that just means your OC is unstable, obviously the fix would be to drop the OC a little and try again.

If at stock speeds and voltage, you still have errors then you may have a real problem.

can core clock affect vram ?

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1 minute ago, plsguyshelp said:

can core clock affect vram ?

What he is suggesting is that until you check if the problem is at stock - you cant rule out the OC

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3 minutes ago, plsguyshelp said:

can core clock affect vram ?

Yes it can but it's not the VRAM at fault, it's the GPU core being ran too fast or with not enough voltage in most cases.
You do need to run it at all stock and make sure you don't have a real hardware issue first, just to rule that out.

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5 minutes ago, Beerzerker said:

Yes it can but it's not the VRAM at fault, it's the GPU core being ran too fast or with not enough voltage in most cases.
You do need to run it at all stock and make sure you don't have a real hardware issue first, just to rule that out.

It could also be a sort of sync issue. I know it XOC, at least on nvidia GPUs, some memory OCs are unstable but one bin higher (15 MHz) and it is fine. But slightly increasing the core clock will make it unstable again until you find a combination that is stable on both. And then you need to tackle LN2 and voltages making XOC so incredibly hard to learn. 

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10 minutes ago, Beerzerker said:

Yes it can but it's not the VRAM at fault, it's the GPU core being ran too fast or with not enough voltage in most cases.
You do need to run it at all stock and make sure you don't have a real hardware issue first, just to rule that out.

so i ran heaven benchmark everything on stock and still got errors, in games its totally fine, should i maybe try ddu ing the drivers? what  can be cause of errors?

 

edit:: underclocked vram to 1950 and now i got no errors should i leave it like this can it get worse in future? i really dont wont have to buy gpu right now since even cards like these now cost  around 500$ in my country and i bought this card 1 year ago for 100$

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Drivers can be a cause of it.
If the card is getting too hot that's another thing, Heaven can make a card, even at stock get hot enough to throw an error if the cooling it has isn't good enough.

Been there, done that too many times myself.

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1 minute ago, Beerzerker said:

Drivers can be a cause of it.
If the card is getting too hot that's another thing, Heaven can make a card, even at stock get hot enough to throw an error if the cooling it has isn't good enough.

Been there, done that too many times myself.

no temps are really fine around 65-70c i think its fine tho it doesnt has memory temp sensor so i dont know  about that 

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Don't think - Know.

Sensors can be off and not by a little either, sometimes a sensor will act whacky as all hell and lie to you like no tomorrow.
I've even got a shot in my BIOS of a CPU I once had running in an old Am2 system (Supposedly) at 462c......
Yet there was no smoking crater in the board.

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