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How to properly save the OC for GPUs?

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OCing a CPU is easy, you save the OC BIOS settings and it will load up with that creamy 5GHz Oc but every time I try to look into GPU overclocking my old OC is gone. Might be a day or a few weeks, sadly I don't keep my diary up to date.

How do I keep my GPU overclock saved? Maybe on a GPU BIOS? level?

I've tried GPU Tweak II, Afterburner and AI Suite III with my Asus Strix 1060 OC and neither of them kept any settings and the default Boost is applied. Of cause not all at the same time.

And why is my memory only boosting up to 4004 MHz on the GPU? Is this some kind of dual channel magic like on RAM sticks?

Help would be appreciated =)

Helge

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10 minutes ago, helgehelge123 said:

How do I keep my GPU overclock saved? Maybe on a GPU BIOS? level?

I've tried GPU Tweak II, Afterburner and AI Suite III with my Asus Strix 1060 OC and neither of them kept any settings and the default Boost is applied. Of cause not all at the same time.

gpu tweak is working fine for me now, sometimes it doesn't kick on when I boot and that's mildly annoying, but I go into professional mode and save a profile with my full OC and if it reverts to a factory profile (haven't noticed it do that...) I can just switch it to my custom one. Afterburner always worked for me fine, again it had to turn on to apply the OC, but it didn't have any problem doing that on boot.

14 minutes ago, helgehelge123 said:

And why is my memory only boosting up to 4004 MHz on the GPU? Is this some kind of dual channel magic like on RAM sticks?

yep, it's gddr5(x) 

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