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Davidek

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  1. Hi, in some option I dont know which settings are best for cpu and I need to know, what can I change for better performance. Thanks for any respond. CPU: Ryzen 5 1600x Motheboard: MSI x370 gaming pro
  2. hi, I have an RX 560, TDP is 60W and the manufacturer states that the Polaris 21 chip supports a maximum of 75W, that if I can set it to those 75W and if it will not limit something, or I should leave it at those 60W or put it between 60 a 75W?
  3. @Bad5ector Between 1408-1422 mhz it's stable, I won't go anymore due to artifacts. Thank you for all the help. And when I put it at 1500 mhz, either a large number of artifacts or my computer "crashes". It helped me a lot. EDIT: I don't know why the manufacturers put it that I can put it up to 1800 MHz.
  4. @Bad5ector Max temp is 69°C and there is foto in stress test
  5. @Bad5ector For example in games: I have seen a big increase in performance, for example in Far Cry New Dawn - up to 44 fps AVG Ultra settings(It goes smoothly). Before, I had to play the medium and it was chopping.
  6. @Bad5ector Using a multimeter, I checked the connectivity with the 1 * 6 pin connector to the board, + 12V and ground. Everything was OK.
  7. I have this GPU:https://www.asus.com/us/Graphics-Cards/RX560-O4G/specifications/ and is the same as this card:https://www.asus.com/hu/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-RX560-O4G-GAMING/, which has a 1 * 6 pin connector. I did a detailed analysis of these cards.
  8. I'm not sure what you mean by that?
  9. Right now I gave a stress test and the power consumption is on 82 W max, most often it goes to 77W. Edit: Yes, I am using GPU-z for monitoring.
  10. I am using custom BIOS, I change it myself
  11. When they were designed without a connector (1 * 6 pin), why is some 1 * 6 pin connector. He should then have some teaching 1 * 6 pin.
  12. Sometimes I managed to get to 80 W but clock won't let me go, at 1422mhz it already makes me artifacts, it's stable at 1408mhz.
  13. 1 * 6 pin was not there before (only motherboard powered), so I put it there and it helped. My GPU: https://www.asus.com/us/Graphics-Cards/RX560-O4G/.
  14. I am using tuning for OC from AMD in AMD Radeon settings a and I use the polaris bios editor to edit the bios. The cooler is replaced by artic - max temp is 69 ° C
  15. I have 600W power supply and i know its OK.
  16. Hi, what is the maximum consumption of the AMD Radeon rx 560 graphics card? I can't do more than 75W, sometimes it goes to 77W. There is also a 1 * 6 pin mounted, which I soldered there. It hadn't been there before. When I soldered it there, it helped me with clocking to higher frequencies. Thank you for your response
  17. and this is my current settings in polarisbioseditor and radeon setting tuning- this is profile for dying light.
  18. before i had 20.4.2, i think, and now i have 20.8.3. I now, amd setting in overclock is best, its more stable than in other software.
  19. I am using AMD Radeon settings for oveclocking. map perfomance
  20. So even if I increase the TDC, nothing could happen if the temperature was, let's say, below 80 C?
  21. Hi, I have an ASUSrx 560, there is a TDC limit on it because I don't want to increase it too much. I'm just at TDP values: 70W, TDC 70A, power limit 70W. The clock is at 1380 mhz (default), for some games up to 1436 mhz (OC). The temperature is maintained at AVG 65 temp (C). The cooler is replaced by a new dual fan from artic. Yes, it pays off. Is there a limit or something on TDC that is not exceeded?
  22. it works just fine as before, with overclocking it goes better, the limits have also shifted, so that's a good sign. I got max limits
  23. @Kilrah Everything runs as it should, I did the 6 pin and connected it. It works so far, I'll see what else, I tried the max limit. max limit is 75W, above 75W the system froze.
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