[SOLVED] Longer loading screens when overclocking gpu?

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Yeah thats fine, I would not use max performance with a 1050 ti. If you need more FPS in game just lower the in game settings, I wouldn't mess around with that slider.
Maybe a heavy VRAM overclock could affect load times? If the VRAM is unstable and the game is trying to load data from RAM into VRAM that might slow down load times, just a theory. I cant see how a core overclock would affect load times even if it is unstable.
 
Maybe a heavy VRAM overclock could affect load times? If the VRAM is unstable and the game is trying to load data from RAM into VRAM that might slow down load times, just a theory. I cant see how a core overclock would affect load times even if it is unstable.
I only gave to core 100 and memory 500 also increased power limit(and temp limit)
 
Maybe a heavy VRAM overclock could affect load times? If the VRAM is unstable and the game is trying to load data from RAM into VRAM that might slow down load times, just a theory. I cant see how a core overclock would affect load times even if it is unstable.
Also set nvidia control panel from quality to prefer max performance
 
I'd try like 350 on the memory and see if that helps.

Set that to "let the 3d application decide". All setting that slider to max performance will do is make games look ugly, I believe it will force anisotropic filtering off and disable some other settings on a driver level in your games. I wouldn't screw with that unless your rocking some abysmal gpu like a GT 730 or something.
 
I'd try like 350 on the memory and see if that helps.

Set that to "let the 3d application decide". All setting that slider to max performance will do is make games look ugly, I believe it will force anisotropic filtering off and disable some other settings on a driver level in your games. I wouldn't screw with that unless your rocking some abysmal gpu like a GT 730 or something.
Welp i do have an gtx 1050ti
 
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