Hey!
I've an msi gtx 1650 GDDR5 and i'm trying to OC it.
Mobo is ASUSTeK Computer INC. P8Z68-V LX (LGA1155).
The issue is that as soon as i close the OC program (msi afterburner, geforce experience or geforce inspector) the clock offset resets to base, the memory and power stays.
(Yes, I've hit save/apply.)
Anyone got any idea how to solve it or why it happens?
I tried to to set nvdrsdb0.bin and nvdrsdb1.bin to read only, didnt help.
Edit:
CPU is i7 2600K
Ram is a corsair ddr3 4x4gb 800Mhz 9CL
Got a samsung 870 QVO
OS is win 10 home 64bit
The reason to overclock is to get a little more out of it since its old and i want to try my hand at overclocking.
And with pretty much anything between +100-150 core, +500-700 mem and at 110-115% power i get about 10% more fps in Superposition Benchmark on 1080 high (36 to 41 fps).
I've an msi gtx 1650 GDDR5 and i'm trying to OC it.
Mobo is ASUSTeK Computer INC. P8Z68-V LX (LGA1155).
The issue is that as soon as i close the OC program (msi afterburner, geforce experience or geforce inspector) the clock offset resets to base, the memory and power stays.
(Yes, I've hit save/apply.)
Anyone got any idea how to solve it or why it happens?
I tried to to set nvdrsdb0.bin and nvdrsdb1.bin to read only, didnt help.
Edit:
CPU is i7 2600K
Ram is a corsair ddr3 4x4gb 800Mhz 9CL
Got a samsung 870 QVO
OS is win 10 home 64bit
The reason to overclock is to get a little more out of it since its old and i want to try my hand at overclocking.
And with pretty much anything between +100-150 core, +500-700 mem and at 110-115% power i get about 10% more fps in Superposition Benchmark on 1080 high (36 to 41 fps).
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