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MSI Afterburner's Oc Scanner says " Results are considered unstable" after a successful scan.

I've got a Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1650 Windforce OC. 

I scanned it with oc scanner for the first time a day ago,it successfully generated a curve and i used the card with those settings for a day.

later i messed up the curve so i reseted the settings in afterburner and scanned for the second time.

It now says  Results are considered unstable ,also returning a weird curve.

So SHOULD I keep the curve and optimize by myself,or scan till it get normal?

plz help.

here's the curve(i optimized it by myself)

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It’ll say that every time.  Don’t revert it, just roll with the final settings it gives you.  If it crashes you can go back but it’s fine. Me and my boyfriend’s GPUs have been running for a while with afterburner auto OCs that were ‘unstable’ just fine.

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So is the straight line after (lower than) the curve OK?

Do you got that on any of your cards' curves?

Thanks for helping.

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