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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.
 
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.
 
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
 
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
 
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.
 
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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