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Well one way is to reset your overclock. I assume you used a utility like MSI Afterburner? You can save your profile and then reset it when you stop gaming.

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Just now, zxcbn said:

yea using msi afterburner so how can i reset it ?

So at the bottom you can see 5 or 6 buttons (named 1..5 or 1..6) and like a save button and a reset button. Here you can hit save and then select a number, now your OC profile is saved to that number. Then you can hit reset (or clicke one of the profiles that you haven't saved anything to) and then hit apply. Now you will be back at the stock settings for your GPU. Whenever you want to play a game you simply open op MSI Afterburner, select the profile you saved your OC to and click apply.

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