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Overclocking gtx 1650

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Im trying to over clock my gtx 1650 
and suggestions on how to go about it

note i tried auto oc on combustor but it fails to run every time

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27 minutes ago, YOLO1882 said:

Im trying to over clock my gtx 1650 
and suggestions on how to go about it

note i tried auto oc on combustor but it fails to run every time

The most commonly used tool is MSI Afterburner. There you can set an offset to the core frequency and memory frequency. On some cards, a memory OC can bring more performance than just a core OC. While overclocking, you should go up with the clock in small increments, apply, stress test for stability, if it's stable, increase the offset more. Repeat that until the stress test (can also be a game) gets unstable (like when it starts to have artifacts or for the RAM when weird stuff happens to the textures). When it is unstable, dial it back to where it was stable and there you go, you have OC'ed your GPU. But for games, OCing will only get a couple additional FPS

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39 minutes ago, YOLO1882 said:

Im trying to over clock my gtx 1650 
and suggestions on how to go about it

note i tried auto oc on combustor but it fails to run every time

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Depending on the model of cooler you have, you could also be thermally limited, so undervolting could also give you more performance

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Just now, Devryd said:

Depending on the model of cooler you have, you could also be thermally limited, so undervolting could also give you more performance

for a 1650 i think my model is quite sufficient because its a dual fan
to be specific its a Asus tuf gaming 1650 oc card

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Just now, DreamCat04 said:

The most commonly used tool is MSI Afterburner. There you can set an offset to the core frequency and memory frequency. On some cards, a memory OC can bring more performance than just a core OC. While overclocking, you should go up with the clock in small increments, apply, stress test for stability, if it's stable, increase the offset more. Repeat that until the stress test (can also be a game) gets unstable (like when it starts to have artifacts or for the RAM when weird stuff happens to the textures). When it is unstable, dial it back to where it was stable and there you go, you have OC'ed your GPU. But for games, OCing will only get a couple additional FPS

So im not so confident on doing it manually so i tried the automatic oc in msi after burner (said combustor by mistake) but it just says failed to run every time.
same with nvidia in house oc (enable automatic tuning)

it just turns off the second i enable it.

 

 

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This tool doesnt look like the MSI Afterburner I know. Mine looks like this:image.png.4c8e6de7494224e697a7fcb1607c50da.png

 

I havent had any luck with the auto OC as well. I would suggest this:
run a stress test in the background (heaven /furmark) and try to increase the clockspeed slide in 30MHz increments.
when it crashes, just go back a little and you have you OC. Do that for the memory speed as well. If its stable, save it as a profile and make afterburner start at boot. 

If your game crashes, just decrease the clockspeed slightly again
 

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On 11/9/2022 at 3:26 AM, Devryd said:

This tool doesnt look like the MSI Afterburner I know. Mine looks like this:image.png.4c8e6de7494224e697a7fcb1607c50da.png

 

I havent had any luck with the auto OC as well. I would suggest this:
run a stress test in the background (heaven /furmark) and try to increase the clockspeed slide in 30MHz increments.
when it crashes, just go back a little and you have you OC. Do that for the memory speed as well. If its stable, save it as a profile and make afterburner start at boot. 

If your game crashes, just decrease the clockspeed slightly again
 

yeah i was actually showing nvidia's in house over clocking tool but yes

after a system reset
an un intended one that is
msi after burner auto oc worked but if it doesn't work for you then you can try this software

 

it only works on asus products so yeah but its gpu tweak 2
it works but u might have to manually over clock.

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