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980 locking at 535mhz

RyeIII

Im trying to overclock a g1 980. It doesn't give any crashes what the card does is limiting the core clock to 535mhz and my valley benchmark fps is around 30's before the oc its 130's.the only way to reset is to restart the pc. Can someone help me with this. 

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whats the temps at?

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Just now, Flavortown2k16 said:

whats the temps at?

around 50's

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This sounds like the classic case of a failed overclock and your card is restricting your gpu.  This is normal,  my 980 does it quite often when I'm playing around with OC. 

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Every Nvidia GPU I know does this. When the driver crashes, because the card is unstable it goes into save mode (low clockspeeds).

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8 minutes ago, KE2012 said:

This sounds like the classic case of a failed overclock and your card is restricting your gpu.  This is normal,  my 980 does it quite often when I'm playing around with OC. 

Can confirm, my SLI 980s also does this when I have a failed overclock and the driver crashes (note that you might not always get any warning or anything when the driver crashes).

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restart your computer and it should be back to normal 

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