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GTX 1050(laptop) default voltage?

Alecto

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Hi all,
it might be a stupid question, but does anyone know what should be the default voltage of the gtx 1050 (4Gb, laptop version)? I downloaded gpu-z but it only shows the current values.
I`m asking because I downloaded nvidia inspector, and after deleting a profile for a game, I always got nvlddmkm.sys blue screen of death(thread_exception_not_handled). I made a clean install for the nvidia drivers, and it seems fine until i open nvidia inspector-instant crash again, same nvdllmkm error. And since this program can be used for overclocking, I just wanted to check if all the values are correct and default, but I can`t find the default voltage value. Can anyone help me with this please?
Thanks in advance.
 
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I have had problems before with using nvidia inspector, I had no crashes but it did mess up my driver somehow.
I'm not using it anymore.
 
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Hi all,
it might be a stupid question, but does anyone know what should be the default voltage of the gtx 1050 (4Gb, laptop version)? I downloaded gpu-z but it only shows the current values.
I`m asking because I downloaded nvidia inspector, and after deleting a profile for a game, I always got nvlddmkm.sys blue screen of death(thread_exception_not_handled). I made a clean install for the nvidia drivers, and it seems fine until i open nvidia inspector-instant crash again, same nvdllmkm error. And since this program can be used for overclocking, I just wanted to check if all the values are correct and default, but I can`t find the default voltage value. Can anyone help me with this please?
Thanks in advance.
MSI Afterburner may be a better choice for over clocking your GPU. https://www.msi.com/page/afterburner

It also shows all info you may need
 

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I have had problems before with using nvidia inspector, I had no crashes but it did mess up my driver somehow.
I'm not using it anymore.
Yep, it messed up mine, too. Will never touch it agan :D
 

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Ok, that is really weird: I played Paladins on high settings, and gpu core clock went up to 1752 MHz - in the specs it says boosted clock speed is up to 1493 :/ How is this possible? I did not ovlerclock it.
 
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what app are you using now that tells you what the clocks did?

EDIT what 1050 do you have ...make and model?

Also the 1752Mhz is the Vram clocks
 
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