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1050Ti 4GB OC

Hi guys,

 

I'm kind of new to this, but I have a MSI Bazooka B250M for my motherboard, a i3 7100 for my cpu, a MSI GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Low Profile and a 500watt power supply with 80 plus efficiency and I would like to know if there is a way to overclock my graphics card a bit so I can run a bit better PUBG. I have +150mhz for my core clock speed and memory speed currently I've tested fortnite and everything is ok and funny fact, my graphics card doesnt run the usual 70ºC that she runned before (dont know if this is normal).

I'll leave some pics for you guys to help me if you can of course!

 

Thank you all :D

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please - don't overclock your psu on whatever junk psu you have

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JDE is most likely right but if you still want to OC it, my 1050ti can do +160 on the core and up to +1000 on the memory but i also think its one of the better ones because it scored 100th percentile for userbenchmarks.com benchmark program so try +75 and +150 on the core and memory respectively and up it by 5-10 for the core and 25-50 for the memory until  you see stutters or tearing or really anything that you didnt notice with the card running at stock then undo the last one and try smaller steps 

 

also maybe change the thermal paste if it runs really hot  

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21 minutes ago, JDE said:

please - don't overclock your psu on whatever junk psu you have

I'm sorry I didn't understand your question :S

 

2 minutes ago, Nogghan said:

JDE is most likely right but if you still want to OC it, my 1050ti can do +160 on the core and up to +1000 on the memory but i also think its one of the better ones because it scored 100th percentile for userbenchmarks.com benchmark program so try +75 and +150 on the core and memory respectively and up it by 5-10 for the core and 25-50 for the memory until  you see stutters or tearing or really anything that you didnt notice with the card running at stock then undo the last one and try smaller steps 

 

also maybe change the thermal paste if it runs really hot  

Thank you i will keep it +100 +150 then :D

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6 minutes ago, Fausto said:

I'm sorry I didn't understand your question :S

 

@JDE was worried about your PSU not being able to provide your GPU with sufficient stable power.

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20 minutes ago, Fausto said:

I'm sorry I didn't understand your question :S

Don't overclock. That PSU is very likely a unit with poor electrical performance.

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