Hello guys, I have a problem for a long time. In Dragon Center software, overclocking is provided for maximum 200 Mhz Gpu and 200 Mhz Memory. However, when I overclock more than 130 Mhz for Gpu, all 3d and game applications crash. I could set it as the most stable 130 Mhz Gpu and 200 Mhz Memory. I wrote to MSI technical support to solve this problem, but they said we will publish a software update 2 months ago. Do you have such a problem, does anyone find a solution?
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I suppose it's due to chip variance - you have just bad luck...
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Look at Minute: 9.00 -
I think the vbios software should be underclocked by MSI.
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rtx 3xxx-- have minimal potential for OC ?? + tdp 150w only for this ???
and still best way - voltage curve
native offset -- only trigger top end faster
from others topic .,,.similar usage "find ideal voltages //stability"
edit .,,.last post is voltage limit
need afterburner "controls is CTRL + F -curve"
L -lock "static lock only for testing !"
mouse + shift "zone select" faster tune
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?...0-while-gaming-cooler-boost-activated.337760/
NVSMI -- most time missing in DCH drivers
GPU-z -similar info for temperatures range
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compatibility afterburner vs DC
on old version - must rename "GPUOC" -in DC folder
or DC all time reload defaults curve "not tested up 2-x-x- dc"
,..,i not using MSI bloatwareLast edited: Mar 30, 2021 -
Both the UG and UH variant have an updated VBIOS firmware.
On the UH the version number is identical to what is already on the GPU, but comparing bytes it shows differences. Could be a more stable OC with the newer one maybe? -
No GPU is guaranteed +150MHz on the core.
Overclocking problem is for GE76 10UG
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