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Okay so I just installed a new motherboard (Asus b450-plus tuf 2) from my old one (asus b350m-a) and that was a headache of its own. Now im in and everything seems to be fine except that the cpu clock now stays at around its max clock speed (4.2). This wasn't like this with the older mobo and now the cpu fans rush on like im playing a intensive game everytime I do something like open Google chrome... I know that I need to update my bios but im wondering if there is something else wrong here. I think I've read that its "technically fine" for it to run like that but I want it to only get the high speeds when it needs to, and for the cpu fans not have to always work so hard just when opening chrome. Could use the help, thanks.
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Hello everyone I will get straight to the topic Recently I bought an Sapphire RX 5500XT 8GB Pulse At first I thought it was running normally until i checked the clocks. So the Memory clock is at 1736 (not 1750) and the Boost Clock reaches 1820-1830 not 1845. And then I checked thermals with Hwmonitor and MSI Afterburner(Which wouldn't let me touch target temps and voltage even when i unlocked them from the settings). The card was hitting 80+ degrees while the fan speeds went up to 20% ( that happened at both silent and performance bios). So I thought it was a driver issue. I had the 20.11.3 and I DDU it and installed the recommended 20.11.2 Nothing changed I tried some of the auto-overclock that Andrenalin offers and things got even weirder. The auto-overclock set the speed to 1930, but my card decided to run at 1870 even when its colder at 68 degrees And then the crashes. For some unknown reason my card decide that the auto-overclock (yes even at 60Mhz lower) some day would crash and other day nope. For a whole day it was working fine , the next day it crashed. But it crashes when i close the game and not ingame. So I thought that maybe i can reflash the bios(the performance one). I downloaded a matching bios from techpowerup , downloaded the amd flash tool. I tried to launch it as administrator. And it pops up "Error reading from ROM". After that I knew it was time to ask someone more experienced (I have flashed an RX 480 in the past with completely broken bios, so I know how to use the tool , but I don't know what to do now) PLEASE HELP Specs: i3 10100 , 16gb at CL12 and 2666Mhz , Gigabyte B460 D3H, XFX TS 650 80+ Gold, Samsung EVO 860 (250GB with windows 10), patriot 480GB and Seagate 1TB
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Hi there reader, according to Intel's own spec sheet, the Intel i7-12700 can reach a peak boost of 4.9 GHz. However, my 12700 is hardly pushing 4.4 GHz on my P cores when they can be running at 4.8 GHz when I run a stress test on Cinebench R23 as you can see below. Throttlestop shows a red EDP Other under RiNG when Cinebench is running as well. I reset the BIOS to default settings and nothing changed. Since this is a non-k spec CPU I have no idea if I'm supposed change anything in the BIOS. I'm using the Asus PRIME Z690-P WIFI D4 if that helps.
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Hi! So today I just got on my pc like normal and my gpu clocks like to jump up to 1319 (State 6) and then go back down to 300MHz (State 0) it's getting really annoying. I tried disabling everything in xbox game bar and all that and it just isn't helping please tell me what's wrong it's sitting at idle!
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I have a Asus STRIX 1060 6GB (non-overclocked version), and i've noticed that the card doesn't go above 660MHz on asus's GPU Tweak But, when i check afterburner it will show it running up 1911MHz Another thing is that, games like BF1, and GTA V will be running fine with 60+ FPS but at random times the game will drop down to the single digit number of frames. I don't know what's going on, i don't THINK it's CPU bottleneck. but if it is let me know ALSOO, if anyone has had any stable OC's let me know! RIG: Intel Xeon e3-1231 v3 Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo 8GB DDR3 Asus STRIX 1060 6GB EVGA 430w
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So one of my Freinds Purchased a Dell computer (Totally a ripoff) With a i7 6700, and a GTX 750Ti, But when ever he tries to play a game the Frames are extremly low and the GPU is under like a 2-3% load, With Nvidia Drivers
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a long time ago I overclocked my GPU and saw some improvement but then I decided to return it to stock overclock. a month ago I overclocked my CPU and got good results and I decided to keep my overclock for the CPU. a month later after making sure that the overclock is stable for one month. I decided to overclock my GPU with the overclocked CPU, but this time I'm getting power limit and voltage limit even though I've increased the core voltage to 90% and power limit to 120% and kept my core clock at stock speed. when I get power or voltage limit my GPU clock drops down to around 1800MHz. Edit: I'm not getting temperature limit. My GPU Temps is around 60 Celsius Edit 2: I'm also getting temp limit while my temp is 67 celsius tools I used: originally I used Evga precision but when I started to get power & voltage limit I tested MSI afterburner and still get the same limit. unigine valley 3d mark demo - time spy ------------------------------------------------------------------- Build: M/B: Rampage 5 extreme CPU: 17 5820k GPU: GTX 1080 founder edition - driver version 381.89 RAM: 16GB DDR4 PSU: Cooler master m2 silent pro 850W 80plus silver CPU cooling: Cooler master Neptune 280XL Note: this is my first time posting a computer problem in any kind of forum. therefore sorry if there any miss-leading information or missing information. if any information is needed and missing please tell me what and I'll try to provide it
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so, i have a 480, and it takes voltage like a champ. im almost running at 1.3v, with gaming temps usually in the 70s. my chip isnt particularly good, only reaching 1410 if i want it to be stable on everything, but im wondering if putting an aio on it would make it any better. ive heard that it will run higher on the same voltage so long as the temps are lower. is this true? thanks in advance.
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hello so i made a post before a few days ago about having issues with my gaming not being smooth. We all figured it was something to do with my cpu. Well i overclocked it and that seemed to fix my framerates or so i thought. well i was watching a guy on overclocking to 4.0 ghz for ryzen 1700 and looked at his process as he benched and stressed and got higher and higher scores the higher he went and noticed at 3.5 ghz he was scoring almost comically higher than me and it made me realize how bad my cpu really is performing. For example. cpuz bench. on single core i get 88.6 on multi core i get 4286.6. This is horrible. I will take a screen shot of my cpuz and my cine bench scores so you can just see how bad it is. I have even tried to turn the overclocking OFF and it scored worse but my worse is almost 2x worse than other peoples worse. Its crazy and my specs are pretty beefy. My ram is running at 2667 and although thats not super fast i know it should not cause that much of a discrepancy with speeds. My powersupply is plenty at 650 watts from a evga supernove g3 powersupply. My motherboard is x370 sli plus from msi. My gpu is the gtx 1080 ti. I have 16 gbs of ram. This is a pretty recent install of windows. I have checked temps and im running an aio from evga and the max i see in terms of temps while running cinebench is 53 c and thats only if i stress this cpu to the max. also to note check out my recent score at 3.5 its scoring pretty much right on par with a STOCK ryzen 1700. Its almost as if the overclock i have set is making it run WORSE. My scores fluctuate too. They can reach 1527 or a low 1369. What is going on?
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Hi I have issues with my new setup based on Ryzen 3700x. I choose to be early adopter after many years sitting on i7-3770K boosted to 4.2GHz because you know - more corez Those are the components I bought: Ryzen 3700x (obviously), Asus Prime X570-Pro (newest BIOS), 2x16GB G.Skill 3600MHz RAM (XMP), Fractal Design Define C case. What I choose to use from previous set up are: MSI 1070 Gaming X, Asus Xonad DX, Noctua NH-U12P SE2, Thermaltake PSU (don't remember exact model but something above 600W for sure). As for the issues...The main one is how hot the CPU gets. Right now, doing almost nothing, it sits around 60°C. After turning comp on it have over 43°C in BIOS. Doing anything rise it up to almost 50°C. So now imagine what happens when I actually stress it out somehow...Using Prime95 makes it jump to 90°C easily. (both HWiNFO and Ryzen Master) Very, very easily. To the point I have to stop it after 1-2min. I played For Honor last evening and comp froze. I've checked case surroundings and it was so hot that it could be oven instead of PC case. I thought that even though that Noctua I have is quite old it should be more then enough to cool this CPU to reasonable level. Especially when reviews showed that stock cooler was doing great job at that. I did try to reapply cooler thinking that maybe I did something wrong but it didn't help at all. I can try to put stock cooler just for the sake testing it but before I go this tedious route I thought I ask you what are your thoughts about that? is it possible that there something wrong with my unit? There's also another thing. I can't get it boost to 4.4GHz. The most I've seen was 4.2GHz but now it goes for 4.1-4.13GHz max. I did turn Precision Boost Overdrive on for that purpose. But maybe there's something else I should do? Or maybe that's because I didn't connect 4pin ATX power to the motherboard? I couldn't find spare cable and all the shops were already closed. Manual suggests it is optional so I decided to go only for 8pin one. Please help because instead of being happy with the purchase it actually makes me said.
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I recently purchased a new laptop. The lenovo Legion Y520 with the i5-7300hq and a 1050 with 16GB of ddr4 2400 runing dual channel but my core clock which is 2.5GHz base and comfortably boosts to 3.1GHz during premire pro but immediately drops to 1.8GHz far below base clock during gaming. My temps are fine between 55C to 65C on my cpu and 60 to 65 on my gpu. I tried undervolting and overvolting as well as increasing turbo boost power in Intel XTU but nothong works. I also reinstalled windows. All drivers and BIOS are updated.
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Hey guys, I'm getting real desperate here. I just got my 980Ti a full-cover water block and it decided to start making problems shortly after. I was playing overwatch with my friends yesterday when my system hung up and both my displays were displaying solid colors (pink and green). Rebooting the system resulted in POST fail. Rebooting again i got to windows and tried to rejoin the game, this time same shit happened at the main menu, didnt even get to the game. I opened up the card to inspect it - nothing seems to be the problem. Re-assembled it and put in another PCIe slot. Now it doesnt hang up but it cant keep performance up. Core clocks just keep spinning in circles - 1350-1240-950-730-870-950-1240-1350-....etc. FPS goes from 40 to 160 all the time. GPU-z perfcap says "power", but power consumption tops out at about 120% (i've set power limit to 130%). Temps dont go over 50C with the water block so it's defo not overheating. Card had same issue a few months back and i RMA-d it. They fixed it, by the looks of it in software as my card had nothing done to it physically. It's now out of warranty however, so i need to fix it however way i can. I tried: Driver reinstall with DDU. PCIe slot change. New thermal paste. VBIOS update. Maximum Performance mode in NCP. Increase Vcore. Underclock/Overclock. Prayer? Monitoring Nvidia Inspector while playing, i noticed the card doesn't like sitting in P0 very much. It mostly stays in P2-P5 range. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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Hello, just asking which program out of these two is showing more accurate clock speeds. The task manager figure NEVER goes below 3,77 GHz while Ryzen Master is showing very nice idling. Also, my DRAM is CL15-17-17-35 in BIOS and here it says 16 in RM. Thank you
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Alright, here we go (typing this on my iPad so please bear with me here) So, I am a Computer Science and VFX-Design student and I recently noticed that my 10 year old PC doesn‘t quite suffice any more (bc of Corona I can‘t be on campus but I still have to render gigantic files and animations/models). So I decided to build a PC, and I wanted it do be a beast. I never spend a lot of money, but in this case I wanted to treat myself. Through a vendor in my country I bought all the parts and with an extra 150$ they built it, tested it and installed windows. I did‘t want to build it myself because I don‘t have any experience and this rig cost me about 2.700$. I wanted to play it safe. My „smallest“ problem is the temps my CPU hits while idling. It idles around 52°C but only hits 75°C when under load (Houdini/Blender/Maya rendering sequences). I think it‘s weird that it is that hot idling around but doesn‘t get that hot when completely utilized. I checked my airflow and the fans are in the correct configuration, and the tower cooler blows air correctly too. I checked the CPU fan curve too and it‘s pretty aggressive (idc about noise), so this confuses me a bit. Is that something I have to investigate or are the idle temps just sucky because it‘s summer and hot here in germany? Onto my second issue I just got today: My CPU suddenly clocked at about .6 GHz per core and it only went up to about 1 GHz once. Weird. Now my third and absolutely most annoying issue: About 60% of the times I want to boot my PC, the DRAM LED on my motherboard lights up and it doesn‘t post. I reseated my RAM, turned off DOCP to test and stuff, but it randomly just decides not to work without any clear cause. I turn off my PC turn it back on and just hope the error doesn‘t come up again, and it mostly doesn‘t a second time in a row. It drives me nuts and I don‘t know what to do about that issue. Maybe it‘s important to add: Now after that weird CPU clock issue and me restarting my PC, the DRAM issue appears far more often. (Currently tried to restart it for the 10th time, got it to post once) I hope someone can help me here, because I am lost, and sorry if my english isn‘t the best. My specifications (just listing the things that are important here): CPU: Ryzen 9 3900XT with a DarkRock 4 Pro tower cooler RAM: Corsair Vengeance 3200 32 GB (dual channel with 2 sticks) MOBO: Asus Prime x570 Pro PSU: Corsair HX850 Case: Corsair Carbide 678C (curently only installed the case fans, I wanted to buy better ones and put them in myslef)
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My problem started after my comp freezed while playing Overwatch - After freeze I installed new nVidia drivers (because I thought that was the problem) and then noticed in game that my fps drops alot.. (Like in pattern: +144 -> ~40 -> +144) - I checked GPUz and noticed that also my GPU's clocks are fluctuating.. Before this problem, everything worked fine... I can use my comp in daily use, but gaming (or anything that uses GPU) is no-no.. Here is gif from OW's fps counter (Flat part is before I started the game) My rig: AsusROG Maximus VII Ranger mobo i7 4790k Gigabyte GTX 980ti 32gb DDR3 3x HDD 2x SSD Corsair RM850x PSU (Windows 7 ultimate) Already tried: - Cleaned all drivers with DDU and installed new ones (latest and also tried older ones) - Checked if my CPU does same thing with stress test = CPU is fine - Tried both pci-e ports - same problem - Checked all settings from Windows "power management" - Checked all settings from Nvidia control panel - Checked temperatures - stress tested etc. - Numerous tips from other forums without success (edit registry etc.) Thanks in advance if someone finds a solution...
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So I have been dealing with this problem for a while now. My system is running a 1080ti on a Ryzen 1800x system. I have 3 monitors, 2 1080p 60hz, 1 1440p 144hz. No matter what if I have all three plugged in and connected the idle clock speed is 1442MHz. This is FAR CRY away from the idle speeds of when I disconnect one of the 1080p 60hz monitors, the idle jumps down to 139MHz. I change nothing else, the only thing I am doing is disconnecting one 1080p display, leaving the 1440p 144hz and one other 1080p 60hz plugged in and working just fine. I have tried uninstalling drivers using an uninstall tool and installing from scratch. I have tried NVIDA inspecter tool, which works, but not when playing games. I have tried messing with the 3D power options in the NVIDA Control Panel. I have tried updating my drivers. I have tried rolling them back. The only thing that works is disconnecting a display. That is the one and only way to get my idle speeds and temps back to normal. Now I don't manufacturer, design, produce, sell, market, or anything on these cards, but a jump in over 1000MHz to plug in on extra monitor? I will have to call BS on that. If anyone else has this same issue, please try the above things, let me know if any work for you, or don't. If anyone out there is harboring a fix for this, if you could share and help us out, that would be fantastic.
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A bit of an odd topic, but it seems that non-quartz clocks in Europe are running at least 6 minutes slow due to tiny fluctuations in the 50 Hz frequency of the European power grid. The original article on npr.org (here's the link) states that the reason is actually somewhat political: I didn't realize that some electric, non-atomic clocks even used the power line frequency as an oscillator, but I guess it makes sense. Quartz-movement master race, anyone? Anyway, it seems that once the electrical issue is (ahem) rectified sorry, the clocks should begin to reset themselves. I think it's always very interesting how political issues play into technological issues (timezones and software localization are great examples). It's a shame that an issue like this can cause such a real-world technological consequence, but I suppose it's a better side effect than warfare. Anyone else have any stories/examples from history where a similar kind of thing happened? I'd be interested to hear!
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So I will be using my razer blade as a daily over the summer, as I can't bring the desktop with me to norway. Because of this, I tried to fiddel around with the gpu clocks to get a bit more juice out of it, because some of the games I play chug even at lower detail settings. Long story short, I noticed that the core was not reaching the advertised boost clock of 967mhz, even though gpuz said that nothing was holding the card back. Forcing the clocks higher through a core clock offset in msi afterburner does not do anything, as the card will only boost up when there is little load on it like during loading screens. Temps are within the acceptable range for this card (hover around the low 80c), so I dont see why the core isnt clocking up to what it should. The memory has no issue clocking all the way to to +500mhz (6ghz effective)
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Hello, I am having a huge problem that is effecting everything i do. Let me explain - So, Here are my specs (built it myself) CPU - AMD Athlon X4 860K Quad Core Processor 3.70 GHz ( http://bit.ly/1DQlx3T) COOLER - ASETEK 545LC ( http://bit.ly/1RYdvLE) MOBO - ASRock FM2A58-VG3+ ( http://bit.ly/1QUFwSE ) RAM - ADATA XPG V2 16GB (2 x 8GB) 1600 ( http://bit.ly/1IFWh2I ) GPU - PNY GeForce GTX 760 2GB ( http://bit.ly/1QUFXMP ) PSU - EVGA 500W Power Supply ( http://bit.ly/1RYdvLE ) CASE - RaidMax COBRA Z ( http://bit.ly/1Ed9YOL ) STORAGE 1 - TOSHIBA DT01ACA050 500GB 7200 ( http://bit.ly/1tPvzIz ) STORAGE 2 - TOSHIBA DT01ACA300 3TB 7200 ( http://bit.ly/1tPvzIz) So, Here is my problem, While playing games, i notice a Severe LagSpike meaning, I will be running 60 FPS then ill drop to 12 for 2 seconds (Video on it ----->http://bit.ly/1HbFTBt) or ( http://youtu.be/_Umn2aQ5V9k ) So i could not figure this problem out.. and it started to get worse then i started to do some test and this is what i found {THIS IS THE FULL PROBLEM EXPLAINED!} ( Video --->http://bit.ly/1AeHBES) or ( https://youtu.be/Q9GknpYOnJc ) Since i turned off all the stuff i said in the video ( Core C6 Mode, Cool 'n' Quiet, SVM, And CPU thermal throttle [All stuff that have the ability to turn my clocks down] ( http://prntscr.com/76dicm ) What else could be causing my CPU to throttle (De-Clock) itself... ( http://prntscr.com/764tfp ) AND ( http://prntscr.com/76b0da) The most i EVER Overclocked is to 4.6 GHz (Stable) My CPU temps are a AVG of 45-60... I've never seen it higher then 64' If there is ANYTHING else you need to know just ask and i will answer with the best of my ability.. THANKS! P.S. I Posted this on Tom's Hardware but didnt get Anything helpful.. so i came here . Thanks for your help! EDIT: Changed the "format"
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hello. i recently just got a 144hz monitor and i noticed whenever i set the refresh rate to 144hz my gpu's memory clock becomes maxed out cause my idle temps to rise from 33c to about 45c doing absolutely nothing graphic intense, just sitting on my desktop. whenever i set it to 120hz and lower the clocks go back down to normal. i googled this and found no solution on old threads. it seems like this is an old problem that never got a fix? is there any solution to this problem? i would like to run 144hz all the time if possible and not having to switch to 144hz when i want to game. thanks
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The Problem A few days ago I got a new case and GPU, and had to move everything over. I just started noticing some temperature problems on the CPU, it takes in air right from the GPU, bad idea, so I rotated it, applied new thermal paste and added a fan on the top of my case as exhaust. Before this change, temperatures got as high as 59C+ during Furmark and CPU Burner (6 threads), even saw 65C for a few seconds during the first test. This meant that the CPU would clock down to decrease the temperature, meaning performance impact in for example games. The best example of this is in Battlefield 4, where my FPS is normally 60+, but every now and then it would go down to roughly 20-25 for about 30 seconds, before returning to normal. Now the temperatures don't seem to go above 51C (highest I've measured), but it still underclocks during load (Furmark and CPU Burner and Prime95). In Battlefield 4, after playing one full game, I've not noticed the previously described issue. But it still underclocks during other tests, such as Prime95 (In-Place FTF) and CPU Burner for a few seconds. Normally the CPU runs at a clock speed of about 4GHz, but when these underclocks happen, it goes all the way down to about 1.4GHz for the duration of the underclock, on all cores. Specs Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit AsRock 990FX Extreme3 (BIOS version 1.50, latest is 1.70) AMD FX-8350 (stock settings, using CM Hyper 212 Evo cooler) Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X (stock settings) 2*4GB Corsair Vengeance (1600MHz, CL7) Hard Drives: OZC Vertex 4 128GB (SSD, Boot) Samsung 840 EVO 256GB (SSD, Game storage) WD Green 500GB (HHD, Storage) Corsair GS700 (700W, 80+ bronze) Fractal Design Define R4 (3 fans; one intake in front full clearance minor obstructions, 2 outtakes in the top back) All temperatures were measured with either CoreTemp or Furmark.
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