
Recent program tests show that it works well, although not as good as manually tuning overclock rates. Upon activation, Scanner evaluates and alters graphics card voltages and frequencies, eking more performance out of the card wherever possible. Nvidia Scanner is an API package that gives third-party manufacturers the ability to bring auto-overclocking features to their individual graphics utilities. MSI Afterburner version 4.6.0 Beta 10 expands the one-click overclocking tool to the full range of Nvidia 10-series graphics cards. A new version of MSI’s Afterburner software brings Nvidia Scanner overclocking to Pascal cards like the GTX 1080. Along with those cards came Nvidia’s auto-overclocking OC Scanner feature, which was exclusive to the new Turing graphics cards. I tried going into the settings and checking Unlock voltage control and Unlock voltage monitoring but still wouldn't allow me to go over 100%.September saw Nvidia release the new RTX 20-series graphics cards. Hence, why I am not able to push my Power Limit above 100%. I was doing some reading on other posts and it sounds like the 3000 series cards from third parties is already doing some decent OC compared to the NVIDIA stock settings. I am using the 4.6.3 Beta 2 version of MCI Afterburner and here is a screenshot of my scanner results. However, the memory overclock as 200MHz seems really low as I have seen recommendations going anywhere from 400-800. First off, is this common for the results to be unstable? I thought using the OC Scanner was a safe way to make sure you don't push the chip too hard and cause damage.Īlso, from my research the avg core overclock at 98 seems about on par to what I would expect, seeing most recommendations to set at 100MHz.


But the results I got are considered unstable so this is giving me some pause. I tried running the scanner as a start to find a baseline then manually tweak from there. I am new to overclocking but used MSI Afterburner.
