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My GTX 1060 stuck at GPU core clock 177 MHz
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lolzcalvin
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Feb 5 2017, 02:06 PM
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Weird. But though, I encountered minor problems on 1060 too, while sometimes the fan is "out of order", when I tried to turn off the fan it doesn't turn off, and while setting the fan speed to 40% it spinned till 100% (what the fan noise sounds like), but the monitor shows 40%. Had to perform DDU. And now I think the GPU is idling high, not on base clock but just high, around 700-800MHz.
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lolzcalvin
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Feb 9 2017, 12:34 PM
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QUOTE(neato4u @ Feb 9 2017, 01:13 AM) Yours is single fan GPU? I had a Palit single fan that does the same thing, sent for RMA. Idle without load around 90c. I ran some benchmark and it throttled (low fps) due to high temp. [attachmentid=8473875] No, mine has 3 fans. After days of observation I think my monitoring sensors are bugged. I can play Rise of the Tomb Raider with 70-90fps but still showing 721MHz in my monitoring software.
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lolzcalvin
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Apr 22 2017, 01:09 PM
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QUOTE(AidonNott @ Apr 21 2017, 06:11 PM) Helppp!! I have the same issue my GPU core clock is at 177mhz and memory clock is at 202mhz but when I ran unigine heaven benchmarks I got Min. FPS 8.6 and Max FPS 134 Is this Okay? Please help Thank You. updated to latest driver? which 1060 model?
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lolzcalvin
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Apr 23 2017, 12:02 PM
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QUOTE(AidonNott @ Apr 23 2017, 12:17 AM) Yes the latest driver MSI GTX 1060 6GB OC Single Fan [attachmentid=8759018] Yes it's alright. You can use MSI afterburner to tinker with overclocking and get 2-5fps boost.
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