Jump to content

Lowspecgamer

Member
  • Posts

    386
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Lowspecgamer

  1. 4 minutes ago, Genwyn said:

    Nothing drastic, for the small performance jump you might as well get a second 570 and go crossfire instead.

     

    Would be better to save up for a much higher tier of card than make a small upgrade like that.

    Would something like a Rx 590 be a better idea and more substantial upgrade from a Rx 570

  2. 4 minutes ago, _Syn_ said:

    4.1Ghz is only a 1 core boost, meaning if only 1 core is active it will boost that core to 4.1Ghz, with 2 cores active it will only boost to 4Ghz, and the all core boost is 3.9Ghz, and yes a 3.9Ghz manual overclock would be exactly the same

    ok thanks that was enlightening 

  3. I just bought the intel core i5-9400f and its stock clock is 2.9 ghz and it boosts to 4.1 ghz. Is it boosting to 4.1ghz comparable to being temporarily overclocked to 4.1 ghz, even though you cant manually overclock it. Whats the difference between overclocking to 4.1 ghz and boosting to 4.1ghz. 

×