![]() How to download MSI built-in applicationġ.Those useful software applications could help on system performance and provide the whole new experience for all desktop users. Also, include with all MSI exclusive software (Like Command Center, Mystic Light, Realtek Audio Control and Super Charger). Besides, the high performance is not only base on MSI extraordinary hardware design. ![]() The most difference between the MSI desktop and the others is that the desktop series could bring best gaming experience to global gamer. With MSI AB 4.0 set up power limit in graph so if you start seeing spikes you know your at edge for your voltage and clocks. So IMO I would very much try and stick with stock voltage, the MSI 970 are pushing out a lot of voltage stock, even though GPU-Z says, for example on mine 1.218, the real voltage measured with DVM is 1.28+. One thing to note because of limited power when you do raise voltage, you lower your headroom a lot on power and also when you raise voltage if any throttling happen it going to lower clocks along with voltage a notch. Now to start off don't use any added voltage, so you get a baseline ,see what your max is for GPU core, first then move to memory. you will have to see whats best for your card (my "guess" would be something like 1475-1525 on core for game stable, with memory around 7800-8k. Now onto 970, I would set power limit maxed, this is where you will run into throttling with high clocks and higher voltage, many can BM at like 1550+ but in games because of how dynamic the load can be need to lower it down. Now onto OC, there two things i would say, if you just want to see high scores in different BM, then use them for stability, but if you want game stable in all your games, youe will need to run them, at least a hr of time. Ok, I will try an help you out, for one don't worry about buzzing you hear while BM(especially at end screen where fps go like xxxx fps), that will happen to a degree on most modern HP cards, its just the choke coils vibrating. I'm not familiar with how to "post a log file" on a forum, so I'll just paste it here. Here's the GPU-Z LOG I was talking about: ![]()
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