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GTX 1050TI overclock please help

Hi, I just overclocked my GTX 1050 ti to core 2100 and memory 3664. Is it a decent clock. it is a small form factor card btw. Did I get lucky with silicon lottery? Please help me I am very inexperienced in overclocking. I ran heaven benchmark and it was stable.

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Yes, yes you are. Now go to sleep.

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13 minutes ago, VGS_XD said:

Hi, I just overclocked my GTX 1050 ti to core 2100 and memory 3664. Is it a decent clock. it is a small form factor card btw. Did I get lucky with silicon lottery? Please help me I am very inexperienced in overclocking. I ran heaven benchmark and it was stable.

Sounds pretty normal. I can hit about 2000mhz on my small laptop's 1050 Ti without having access to a voltage slider, so I'd say 2100 with the improved thermals of a desktop card sounds about right. Just make sure you stress test it under various levels of stress to see how far the clock dips under more heat/how high it boosts when cool. I find Superposition and Overwatch's title screen does a good job at making cards warm. 

My (incomplete) memory overclocking guide: 

 

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when i ran the benchmark temperature never got over 65 C but i will stress it a bit more and thanks for your advice any other tips you could give me?

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