With memory clock, artifacts usually happen when going too high, but this happens on a small range in a low region.
GPU: Palit GamingPro RTX 5070 12GB
Dual VBIOS (250W TGP)
VBIOS 98.05.36.00.4C
VBIOS 98.05.36.00.4D
Memory clock adjustment range is limited to -2000MT/s to 6000MT/s or -125MHz to +375MHz
Asrock Taichi X99 PCIe 3.0
W10 Drivers 572.83, 576.52 and 576.80
Linux Driver 575.75
Error happens in between memory clock 1649.125MHz and 1657.125MHz (DDR 13193MHz and 13257MHz, MT/s 26514MT/s and 26386MT/s). IOW applying a negative memory offset of say -97MHz for PState 0.
Usually causes Event ID 14 followed by TDR attempt which seldom works and many ID 153 Errors per second until freezes or power cycled.
So curious if this is just my card or happens on other 50 series but be careful if you try as hard reset by power cycle can cause file corruption.
GPU: Palit GamingPro RTX 5070 12GB
Dual VBIOS (250W TGP)
VBIOS 98.05.36.00.4C
VBIOS 98.05.36.00.4D
Memory clock adjustment range is limited to -2000MT/s to 6000MT/s or -125MHz to +375MHz
Asrock Taichi X99 PCIe 3.0
W10 Drivers 572.83, 576.52 and 576.80
Linux Driver 575.75
Error happens in between memory clock 1649.125MHz and 1657.125MHz (DDR 13193MHz and 13257MHz, MT/s 26514MT/s and 26386MT/s). IOW applying a negative memory offset of say -97MHz for PState 0.

Usually causes Event ID 14 followed by TDR attempt which seldom works and many ID 153 Errors per second until freezes or power cycled.

So curious if this is just my card or happens on other 50 series but be careful if you try as hard reset by power cycle can cause file corruption.