MSI Afterburner Memory Clock Limit +1000?

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Mike_401

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I'm currently exploring new boundaries with the GTX 1050 TI. It's sitting stable on core clock, and +1000 Memory. Having gone up by small amounts and testing stability. But MSI afterburner does only allow to get 1000 extra memory, while Aorus graphics engine allows for further overclock?

Please someone enlighten me! Thanks


Edit: I have to add that the GPU's temp doesnt go beyond 62 degrees, at 40% fan speed. So that is atleast fairly decent as far as I know.
 
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I apologize for not getting back sooner as I have been repairing a recently acquired vehicle. This could be caused by Vdroop. This is where the voltage actually lowers as the chip gets put under heavier loads. With the higher frequency the GPU is requiring more power and the voltage regulation isn't able to stop the Vdroop from happening.

On the flip side of this there is also some deviation in voltage in which the program could be detecting. These are the main reasons your voltage could be showing a change.
I apologize for not getting back sooner as I have been repairing a recently acquired vehicle. This could be caused by Vdroop. This is where the voltage actually lowers as the chip gets put under heavier loads. With the higher frequency the GPU is requiring more power and the voltage regulation isn't able to stop the Vdroop from happening.

On the flip side of this there is also some deviation in voltage in which the program could be detecting. These are the main reasons your voltage could be showing a change.
 
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