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GTX 970 Overclocking problem.

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Enable "Apply overclock at startup" and have MSI afterburner launch with windows and minimised

 

http://gyazo.com/fb97594e3f5dfbb464ff773cc996cb39

Whenever I turn off my pc and turn it on again, my clock speeds are back to stock speed. Is there a solution to fix this or is this normal?

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Enable "Apply overclock at startup" and have MSI afterburner launch with windows and minimised

 

http://gyazo.com/fb97594e3f5dfbb464ff773cc996cb39

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Enable "Apply overclock at startup" and have MSI afterburner launch with windows and minimised

 

http://gyazo.com/fb97594e3f5dfbb464ff773cc996cb39

 

In afterburner (if that's what you're using) there's an option at the bottom under your profiles to apply overclocking at start-up

 

I used EVGA's precision tool for overclocking my GPU. I'll look for that option in there. Thank you for the help!

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