GTX 1050 Ti Very High Clock Speeds

enzdude

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I have a EVGA GTX 1050 Ti Standard eGPU running overclocked, and I manage to get very high results, specifically in the Clock speed. It has gone as high as 1987 MHz, but usually stays stable at around 1962 MHz, and the memory clock stays stable at 4504 MHz. Voltages cap at around 1.112 V and temperature goes no higher than 54 C. My overclock used is Core Voltage 100%, Power Limit 100%, Temp Limit 97 C, Core Clock +210 MHz, Memory Clock +1000 MHz, and Fan Speed 70%. Have I got a very high binned GPU or is this normal?

And a side note, is it worth upgrading to a 1060 6GB OC?
 
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I don't have a 1050ti, but that sounds like pretty good clock speeds. I would be pretty happy. As for moving up to a 1060 6gb, it is a bump in performance, but maybe not as much as you would like. Considering the 1060 has been out for more than 2 years, it will show its age sooner rather than later. I would look at a 1070 or higher for an upgrade that would be worth the extra cost.
I don't have a 1050ti, but that sounds like pretty good clock speeds. I would be pretty happy. As for moving up to a 1060 6gb, it is a bump in performance, but maybe not as much as you would like. Considering the 1060 has been out for more than 2 years, it will show its age sooner rather than later. I would look at a 1070 or higher for an upgrade that would be worth the extra cost.
 
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my zotac oc edition 1050 ti cant go over 1000 clock speeds so these are some next level clocks
and i think its not worth upgrading to 1060 from a 1050ti
if you want to upgrade, go with the 1070 or 1070 ti


 
If you are only getting 1000mhz on your Zotac 1050ti then something is wrong with your GPU. The base clock is 1392mhz and the boos is 1506mhz. Nvidia's boos is also fairly conservative so you should be getting clocks higher than 1500mhz. If it is only getting 1000mhz, something is broken.
 


Its a bit old, its been with me since it was released so maybe thats why