![]() ![]() Reducing core clock by 5 MHz (+135 MHz) runs the game without problem. GTA V ran without problem but The Division 2 crashed after 20 minutes. For the most part, our stable clocks (+130 MHz and +550 Mhz) ran fine in any game, so we decided to add another 10 MHz (+140 MHz) for the core clock and test it with The Division 2 and GTA V at maximum / ultra settings at 1920×1080. Our stable core clock is +130 MHz and for memory clock is +550 MHz. Save to profile the stable values for core clock and memory clock (step 10). If there are artifacts found, decrease the memory clock by 50Hz, click apply the run the Artifact scanner again.ġ8. Repeat this step until artifacts are found.ġ7. Click the Apply button then run the MSI Kombustor Artifact Scanner to test its stability. For the memory clock, we will add 200Hz from the MSI OC Scanner utility (200Hz + 200Hz). You can overwrite the previous profile or save it to a different slot.ġ6. If there are no artifacts found, save the values to a profile (step 10). ![]() Click the Apply button the repeat the Artifact scanner utility.ġ5. If there are artifacts found, decrease the current/ previous core clock by 5. Remember to click the Apply button before running the Artifact Scanner.ġ4. Since those values are stable, we can increase the core clock by 20Hz then repeat the MSI Kombustor Artifact Scanner utility until artifacts are found after 10 minutes. Input the core clock and memory overclock values from MSI OC Scanner utility we used earlier (step 10). If there are artifacts found, we will need to decrease the core clocks and memory clocks.ġ3. If there are no artifacts found then the overclocked values are stable and we can add more clocks on core clock and memory clock. Run the stress test for 10 minutes and watch out for Artifacts. ![]() On MSI Kombustor interface, uncheck the Fullscreen option and check the Artifact scanner option then click the RUN Stress Test button.ġ2. We will use MSI Kombustor for this test.ġ1. Now we will test the stability of our overclocked profile. Make sure that the memory overclock value is applied. The Profile number icons will start to flash. To do that, click the Save button (diskette icon). At this point we will save these settings to a profile. Click the Apply button (check icon) to apply the overclocked values for core clock and memory clock. Make a copy of core clock and memory overclock values for future use (97 MHz and 200MHz in our test), then close the window.ġ0. The utility will start scanning, this might take more or less than 30 minutes.ĩ. MSI Overclocking Scanner window will appear. Click the Overclocking Scanner button (OC icon).Ĩ. Also set the Core Voltage to 100% then click the check button to apply the changes.ħ. Drag the slider to set the Power Limit to maximum value. Click the chain icon to link / synchronize the Power Limit and Temperature Limit values.Ħ. On MSI Afterburner interface, click the AUTO and gear icon to enable the fan curve that we set.ĥ. Set the fan curve to steep curve maintain higher fan RPM at higher temperatures. Under Fan tab, check Enable user defined software automatic fan control option. MSI needs to be restarted to apply the changes on these settings.ģ. Check the Unlock voltage control, Unlock voltage monitoring and Force constant voltage options then click Apply and OK. Under General tab, uncheck Start with Windows and Start minimized options. Open MSI Afterburner then go to Settings.Ģ. This program is designed to push your graphics card to its maximum performance to test its stability and thermals. MSI Kombustor is a free stress test utility for graphics card. The theme we used for this guide is MSI touch of Modern by Derek Design. You can download MSI Afterburner here and follow our guide on how to install and customize MSI Afterburner here. It is free, reliable, equipped with monitoring tools, and you can use it with any graphics card even if it is not from MSI. MSI Afterburner is the most popular overclocking software for graphics card. Having better cooling means you can manage the temperature better while adding more MHz on clocks. The card is equipped with two 90mm fan and aluminum heatsink with no heatpipes. Our graphics card for this overclocking is the Colorful BattleAx GeForce GTX 1650 GDDR6 which has a base core clock of 1410 MHz and boost clock of 1590 MHz, and memory clock of 1500 MHz. But it is safer now compared a decade ago as graphics card manufacturer prevents users to completely killing off the graphics card. Depending on the design of the manufacturer, some cards will run without issues at insanely higher clocks, some will not. This will result to higher temperature and higher power draw. Overclocking is basically running the graphics card at higher clocks than what the manufacturer has set. Overclocking graphics card is the cheapest way to boost performance out of your graphics card – it costs absolutely nothing from the overclocking software to the process. ![]()
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