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Colin Billing

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  1. Im using my Igpu for my third screen
  2. Maybe but like i said it now stays at 60 odd C with my 7 fans in my case
  3. i have, but im thinking it the overclock, you know like a safety setting that say, if temp is higher than x value set clock speed to 405 MHz, i just the Overclock to stay, plus i now have 7 fans in my case so it gets to 60C which is better, but still underclocks itself. Oh im using MSI Afterburner to overclock
  4. Hey all So i have a question so i was (im saying was because i undid the overclock, as i was scared as the GPU was getting 70C and higher) able to overclock my GT 630 (please dont judge me about my GPU im focusing on my school grades first) so i got it from 805 Mhz (Base clock) to 920 MHz and the VRAM to 1080 MHz, now thats AWESOME and all but here is my problem okay? so if i play, say for example, CS:GO right? it HEAVY UNDERCLOCKS TO 405 MHz on the core but the VRAM goes back to default 800 something MHz now my question: How do i keep it stable at 905 MHz on the core? if u need pics or whatever let me know Regards Colin
  5. Me: Gets a RGB case
    Also Me: YAY MORE FPS... that's what Linus said right? LOL

  6. Colin Billing

    i have a Intel Core i7 3770 non k is it good fo…

    thanks so much
  7. i have a Intel Core i7 3770 non k

    is it good for editing on Premiere Pro 2019?

    AND

    is it good for Gaming?

    Thanks!!

    1. minibois

      minibois

      It's good for both, provided there is a videocard that will properly run with it. The GT 630 will be a limiting factor here.

      Be sure to make a thread in the appropriate sub-forum to get more information and suggestions.

    2. Colin Billing

      Colin Billing

      thanks so much 

  8. I have a question. Is a editors pc the same as a gamers pc???  

    1. minibois

      minibois

      Sort of. It depends on the video editing program of your choice.

       

      In general for video editing important components are; CPU (think i5/i7/Ryzen 5/7), enough (fast) RAM (very minimum 8GB RAM, but in reality you need 16GB+ RAM) and a good video card can help too (depending on the program, it might even be required).

       

      For gaming, the CPUand RAM is less important  (an i5/R5+8GB is totally fine), but for video editing it's a bit more to have better of those specs and in gaming a video card is typically more important.

       

      So a gaming PC can usually video edit just fine, but some specs might need to be readjusted to fully suit it.

  9. Colin Billing

    Does anyone think a Nvidia Geforce GT 630 is go…

    It's to big for my case
  10. Does anyone think a Nvidia Geforce GT 630 is good for gaming on a low end PC? Please let me know

    1. Technomancer__
    2. Technomancer__

      Technomancer__

      just save money to get something like a 1050ti

       

    3. Colin Billing

      Colin Billing

      It's to big for my case

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