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overclocking Something strange with core clock AMD 6700 XT
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So its been a while since I have been overclocking and I recently purchased a 6700 XT going from a R9 290. I tried overclocking using the AMD driver and MSI Afterburner when I noticed something strange. Whenever I try adjusting my core clock it always seems to remain about 25MHz below whatever I configure it for. Is this normal for the newer gpu's? -
Hi There, I have been racking my brain trying to get my ram to overclock. I have a Asus STRIX X299-E GAMING II motherboard, Corsair VENGEANCE LPX 32GB DDR4 4000MHz ram and using a Intel Cascade Lake i9 10920X. I have updated the Bios, verified ram compatibility via Asus and verified memory configuration. When I go into the bios, I select the XMP profile (shows the current ram at 4000mhz), save and exit..and my system just hangs? I have not made any changes in the bios, other than selecting the XMP profile. I don't know what to do at this point? Any suggestions would be very welcome. Thank you in advance.
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Hi, I wanted to Overclock my CPU and I ended up doing it anways but now my CPU sits at 68c(when Running AIDA64). Is that normal for my Loop? Will start to melt or warp my loop? At first my CPU was reaching 95-97C (AIDA64) but I stepped down my Voltage to 1.25v based on Tech Deals video on CPU Overclocking. That's why it now sits a better 65-68C. CPU on Idle sits at 34-36C My Loop is made from Thermaltakes PETG Tubing My CPU is i7-8700k @4.7Ghz all cores, non-Delided CPU Radiator is a Thin ThermalTake 360mm, Fans are TT RGB Pure plus 12s and the pump(at 100%)/liquid is all EKWB Should I worry?
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Hi all, I just started with overclocking my 7700k. I delided my CPU with LM and got some pretty good results watercooled, or so I think. I can overclock my CPU to 5 GHZ at 1.27V -0 AVX at 70C for daily use. I can reach 5.2 with 1.36V -AVX at around 82C. Are does good values? Have I got one of those "golden" chips Thanks
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Hi all. I feel like a newbie and as in topic it says i need help understanding how to use my gaming rig on its full potential (*knowing i would be botteneck by cpu) Am I able go push out from the config below above 60 fps with graphics presets around high? The games i would consider are(gta5, division, metro oxidus, far cry... and newer games such as rdr2 deaths trending and and horizon zero dawn (about horizon i might have to stick to somewhat normal set) Long story short, my config pretty outdated and i bought things in different times (like cpu and additional 8 gb of ram) And i kinda wanted to slowly go to new gen with ddr4 stud that's how i end up with 2060... So here what i have for gaming config; motherboard: ASRock ASRock Fatal1ty Gaming Fatal1ty Z97 Killer LGA 1150 Intel Z97 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard CPU: i7 4790k (funny enough i most proud of my silent cpu cooler Scythe Ninja 5 Air CPU Cooler, 120mm Single Tower) Ram: G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL + another (2x4gb) but can't remember the brand... but all 4 sticks are in dual channel mode and run in 1600 GPU: asus dual geforce rtf 2060 evo 6gb Power Supply: Rosewill ARC Series 750W 80 PLUS Bronze Hopefully i posting it in correct topic forum. thanks
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CPU: i3 8350K and i9 9900KF Cooler: Corsair H100i v2 Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370P D3 RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200MHz (2 kits of 2x8GB sticks) GPU: ROG Strix Vega 56 PSU: EVGA G2 750W 80+ Gold Boot Drive: Western Digital WDS500G2B0B 500GB M.2 Recently I got a new CPU (9900KF) to replace my old 8350K. I had a stable 5GHz OC on the 8350K with no issues with my BIOS changes being ignored. Before I upgraded my CPU I updated the motherboards BIOS to the latest version (F15b) just in preperation for the new CPU as I only like to do it when I'm replacing hardware. My overclock was still fine with the new BIOS with the 8350K and so I used the system as it was while I waited for the 9900KF to be delivered. I swapped the CPU and everything seemed fine until I tried to overclock it and noticed that no matter what BIOS settings I changed the CPU stayed with its standard settings. I then installed Intel XTU to see if I could overclock it that way, which worked but was not ideal so I continued trying to overclock in the bios with the settings I found to be stable in XTU. Does anyone have any idea on why this may be the case?? And also how I might fix it so I can overclock my 9900KF please? Thank you in advance.
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Hi everyone I’m having some trouble with my PCand was hopping someone can help me. My specs are, Ryzen 7 5800X GTX 3080 TI 32GB of 3200mhz RAM 1000W PSU i just got an RTX 3080 TI and found out that the card doesn’t work when the CPU was slightly overclocked. I have an ROG motherboard and I used Asus’ optimize wizard to up my CPU performance a little. But unless the BIOS are set to default the card will not run. I thought it was a power issue so I went out and got a 1000W PSU but that didn’t seem to fix it. And to be real sure it wasn’t a power issue I rigged it so that the GPU had an independent 850W PSU separate from the system and that still didn’t work. Is there anything I can change in the BIOS to make this work? I don’t want to run the CPU at default settings because I would be leaving performance on the table. Hopefully someone has the answer to my problem.
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I set the VDDG to 950 but somehow it changed by itself. So are these voltages safe for daily use? Maybe 1.45v for DRAM? its hynix d die.
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Hi, I got 2 sets (4 sticks) of RAM, Kingston Fury Beast, I spent few hours tightening the timings, is it worth spending more hours tweaking more? or are the results I got decent and \ or the Max I can get from Hynix D-Die (DJR). Aida64 benchmark was done in Safe Mode. in normal I usually get 63ns. thanks.
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Evening, My Rust seems to be very janky in terms of it not reaching the desired frame rate. I have a ryzen 52600 (4ghz) 32gb ram (3200mhz) Gigabyte 6600 XT eagle Nothing seems to max out on my system, apart for my vram (i think) Below attatched are screenshots of my game, and how my pc in performing. Please advise me on what to do to bump up my fps; 40 fps on a system like this really isnt enjoyable. Many Thanks
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Hi, I have a system with ryzen 5600G and since all ryzen cpu are unlocked I wanted to know if I can overclock it to get some more performance. The full spec of my pc is: CPU: Ryzen 5 5600G Cooler: stock Motherboard: Aorus B550-PRO-P GPU: None (duh) Ram: Corsair vengence DDR4 3200mhz CL16 (8x2) SSD: Teamgroup mp33 nvme 512gb HDD: Western digital purple 1tb Power Supply: Corsair CV650 Case: IDK it doesnt have a name on it, just a cheap case with ok airflow. OS: Windows 11 (latest version available at the moment)
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So I got my Strix 2060 super back in last year September. I was told by the sales rep at Micro Center that this was an overclockable card. So he sold me an MSI B550 Gaming Edge WIFI which had an auto overclock feature. The only overclocking software I ever installed was Asus GPU Tweak II. I mostly play Rainbow Six Siege and GPU tweak always reports that that core frequency is around 1980 MHZ and memory is at 14002 MHZ. But when I run something like Minecraft, clock speeds are always around 1300~1400 MHZ. So I just wanted to know how to actually control my overclocks. If I try to use the GPU Tweak II tools, it only lets me manually boost the core clocks to 1850 and the memory always (even while idling) reports 14002 MHZ. Does anyone know why this is?
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hi there, so i wanted to overclock my cpu for the first time in my life, i have a pretty old bios from the 2009's, and when i went to the submenu that's supposed to change the cpu speed and stuff (which is the "Performance Booster Zone" for me) there was only these options: (its supposed to be blue and white but i took this from a bios manual so yeah) i tried to change the cpu frequency but the cpu speed did not change. my motherboard is a M61PB-M2S and im trying to overclock a AMD Phenom X4 9600 Black Edition.
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So I got a new 5950x and I've got the bios updated to the latest version. Then I installed the latest version of all of the motherboard drivers and did windows update. I have 3600 ram, so I went into the bios and enabled DOCP and set the infinity fabric clock to 1800. That's all I did in the bios, no CPU overclocking. Everything was updated so I thought I would grab Cinebench R23 and Ryzen Master and see what I could do. Everything worked fine at stock and the CPU got up to 82 degrees or so on Cinebench. When I used Ryzen Master to turn up the clock speed to 4400 and turned the voltage to 1.3, I tried to run it again. I watched it for a few minutes and the temps would increase as the image rendered on the test, then drop 2-3 degrees when the render finished and the screen went black before it started the next render, then the temps would increase once again, getting a little higher with each render. finally I had to stop the test manually when halfway through the test my temps were at 103 degrees. The 5950x is supposed to thermal throttle at 90 degrees, isn't it? To my understanding from looking around, the thermal limit cannot be turned off, but the temps kept climbing. I've looked around at a number of forum posts and I've seen people talking endlessly about their high temps in the 80s. I understand that this CPU runs on the hotter side, but isn't it supposed to limit that heat to prevent the CPU from melting? Or do I just not understand things very well? Asus x570 Tuff Gaming Pro AMD 5950x Noctua NF-D15 (only 1 fan at the moment) Gigabytes Aorus Master 3080 G Skill V series 32GB 3600 Seasonic PX850 2TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus
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I'm running a 5600g with 3200MHz RAM. It seems that overclocking the APU's graphics is a good idea but this is my first pc and I have no idea what I'm doing How do I go about the overclocking and what speeds should I set?
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I'm currently looking at if my psu is going to be enough for my upcoming build. I've looked all over but considering the absolute unit I'm of a machine I'm trying to accomplish i can't find any solid info on what im going to need. Specs: Cpu: Intel i7-11700kf Motherboard: asus rog maximus viii glacial extreme Gpu: asus rog strix 3090 oc white edition Memory: 4 x gskill trident z royal elite 16gb 3600mhz cl16 Storage: 2x samsung 980 pro 1tb nvme, 2x wd 750 1tb nvme Psu: asus rog strix 850w 80+ gold Cooling: g1 distro plate, 7x lian li sl120 Just looking at tdp of the components tells me I should be fine with the 850 but if I consider overclocking will I run into issues if I don't put a 1000w in it? The psu is the only piece of hardware coming from my old pc which is why I have it in the parts list. None of the online Power supply calculators i tried seemed to be all that helpful Cheers Robert
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Sys Specs-Ryzen 7 1700 CPU, Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti GPU, Msi A320M pro-vh plus Motherboard, Corsair Vengeance LPX 8x2 DDR4 3000 RAM, Kingston 256GB SSD, Cooler Master Master Liquid Lite 120 AIO, Corsair VS 450 PSU. Tried everything I could, overclocking in BIOS results in even worst speeds (It went under 2.5GHz). On changing the CPU Multiplier to 37 (voltage: auto) it gets stuck at 80% usage (which is 3.18,again). Currently the most stable settings is on default at 100% usage with 3.18 GHz. I don't know why is it limiting itself at 3.18 GHz. And also HWMonitor shows >10% usage on every core while Task manager usage is stuck at 100% all the time. Can anyone tell me what's wrong with my PC?
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Hello! Im just wondering if I didnt damage my CPU. I accidentally set my cpu to 1.6 volts and in the bios it was going from 1.5 to 1.6 and whenever it went to 1.6 it would display red. I heard the max volts is 1.4 I'm just worried if I damaged my cpu but I QUICKLY defaulted it in the bios then tested all games and checked my cores and temps and everything seems to be ok I'm just worried if my CPU is damaged and I'm not really noticing it. I would appreciate for comments! :D
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Hello! About 9 months ago I decided to upgrade my PC. I trusted them with building my previous build, and they were quite reliable, but the company insisted on also dabbling into water cooling they haven't really done previously, and messing with overclocking. Since I'm not a specialist, and most definitely wouldn't be able to solve any long-term damages to the PC or spot mistakes in the BIOS and overclocking in general to prevent them, I was hesitant, but finally caved in. The issues started when I started playing video games and my motherboard made noise warning me about high CPU temperatures and they were close to 88 degrees. The only resolution was to uncover permanently one side of the case and add one more fan. I brushed it off as a general issue with this specific case from "Be Quiet" model 601 which definitely does not equal to "be cool" and the generally bad foam in the case supposed to "reduce the noise" and choke my pc. definitely I didn't connect them any overclocking or settings per say. Now 8 months after, that is the noise that my pc makes, idle, every 3-4 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egkXqf8enSQ Also the PC does seem to have some problems and occasional "freezings", plus from what I researched, they used GPU Tweak II which, from what I gather is not the best for that? Here is my hardware: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/46330264 BIOS, GPU Tweak II, and CPU-Z https://imgur.com/a/6FzaUvs Basically, I'm trying eliminate overclocking and BIOS issues before jumping to diagnosing the water cooling itself. However, if the setting are in the safe range and are not in any way related to the noise, I also had some more Windows 10 related issues that started appearing after each updated and accumulated, so I am planning to reinstall it, and if indeed the overclocking is just fine I would like to prevent and save the settings before installation. What would be the best way to go about it?
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Hi, I've recently gotten an AIO liquid cooler and a new motherboard and I want to overclock my CPU but I have no idea where to start. I have installed amd ryzen master to start and want to use that software for now. Could someone help me with how to overclock/ what is the best overclock for my cpu. My Specs CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 RAM: PNY XLR8 RGB 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4 3200MHz Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming B450-PLUS II CPU Cooler: Gammaxx L240 v2 Any assistance in this would be appreciated as I am new to overclocking.
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Budget (including currency): 1400 Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: steam games, blackops 3 custom zombies, gta 5 rp, garrys mod, csgo, apex legends etc.. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): i have my complete build and im building tomorrow my parts conclude of: CPU-Intel i5-9500 GPU-EVGA RTX 3060 ($600) MB- Gigabyte AORUS Z390 PRO WIFI COOLER- CoolMaster MASTERLIQUID ML240L V2 RBG RAM- samsung DDR4 dual 8gb 16gb total ( not sure exact kind bought from friend) HHD- Western Digital 1TB SSD- Samsung (not sure bought from friend) its out of its casing which is odd but he said he did that to make it run faster... 250gb PSU- EVGA 650 +80 GOLD CASE - MUSETEX Mesh ATX Mid-Tower Case 6 ARGB Fans Pre-Installed Now.. i got the HHD SSD RAM and CPU all from a friend for $250, nothings broken but i am aware that this cpu is totally bottlenecking my GPU, my question is OVERCLOCKING, how dangerous is overclocking and could I and should I overclock, will my cooler be enough, my radiator will be mounted on top as exhaust and the back fan will also be exhaust while the front 3 will be intake creating equal airflow. Im very new to pc building and gaming as i've been playing on my sh*tty mac. And what should be my main focus as upgrades in the future. My motherboard supports 8th/9th gen, which im well aware needs to be upgraded in the future, but anything else. also im quite worried about the ssd out of the casing.
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I can´t understand very well some things about overclocking and also I cant activate the XMP profile on my bios and I don´t know why. Can anyone help me? It would be perfect if we can talk via discord.
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Is this safe overclock or could I try more. I am trying to get zombies in Cod Cold war better fps after trying my i7-4790 at 4.2ghz and 32gb ram it just gets above 60fps in intense moments or since Season 5 the game Seems it has had performance issues same as Cod MW 2019 Warzone that people seen a sharp fps drop? And what does GPU Voltage do is it a setting where it uses what it needs in time and 100% runs max speed constantly or does it increase it by 100% at stock. Image
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