error detection is on the memory brother, not the gpu so those clocks and volts shouldn't activate it.
EDIT: Just looking into it a bit more, some interesting stuff came up. I need to read a bit more, but this is the jist.
GDDR5 supports a function call "Interface training". Upon power up, the controller and memory train each other for bandwidth and frequency.
Just a 5 second theory of mine, but could you try setting your clocks to boot at the intended bench speed? Maybe the interface training will make some adjustments on a fresh power up that wouldn't happen otherwise?
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