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OK, so i am overclocking my MSI gaming x 1050, and it keeps hitting the power limit. I have been into afterburner and raised it all the way, how do I raise it more? I heard there was a way with the bios but I don't know how you do this. I think I can get a stable 2GHZ off this thing if i can just get a bit more power! It has a 6 pin so getting that power shouldn't be too hard.

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19 minutes ago, Joelsome said:

OK, so i am overclocking my MSI gaming x 1050, and it keeps hitting the power limit. I have been into afterburner and raised it all the way, how do I raise it more? I heard there was a way with the bios but I don't know how you do this. I think I can get a stable 2GHZ off this thing if i can just get a bit more power! It has a 6 pin so getting that power shouldn't be too hard.

You don't want to mess with BIOS on a GPU just to 24/7 OC. full power, full voltage, and keep the core as cold as you can, and it will boost.

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well there's always the shunt or heavy pencil graphite mod...

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