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2019/05/22 15:28:49 (permalink)
GTX 1070 FTX cards, overclocked with MSI AB on my gaming PC.  Once I find the stable numbers and transfer it to my son's PC, does it revert back to stock values?  Son's PC doesn't have MSI AB.  So do I have to run MSI AB on his PC and plug in the OC values there?  Is there any way for the card to remember what OC settings I've used last?
 
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    Re: Saving OC settings 2019/05/22 15:48:36 (permalink)
    Does it revert back to stock values? = Yes
     
    So do I have to run MSI AB on his PC and plug in the OC values there? = Yes, or EVGA Precision..But with the card installed in another PC it may overclock better or worse, or it might not even matter
     
    Is there any way for the card to remember what OC settings I've used last? = Only if you flash the OC to card's VBIOS, which isn't without risk, and would void the warranty

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    Re: Saving OC settings 2019/05/22 16:23:14 (permalink)
    Thanks for the answers!  No intent on flashing BIOS or voiding warranty, just trying to find the best way to OC the cards.
     
    Curious why you'd say a card may OC better or worse on another PC.  Why would it be PC-dependent and not GPU-dependent?  Why would it not even matter?
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    Re: Saving OC settings 2019/05/22 16:41:31 (permalink)
    Power to the card/voltage ripple might be different with a different PSU/cables..Different PCIe bus..Chances are that it won't matter, but some things can work better or worse when moved from one PC to another.

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