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So I over clocked my GPU, it's a RTX 2060. I don't see any performance differences. On all graphical high settings in CSGO, I get 149 frames, I have it capped to 300. If I apply the OC profile I get 149 frames. If I apply the stock profile, it's still 149 frames 

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sounds like you're limited by something else.. RAM, CPU etc... 

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1 hour ago, 1996 Toyota Corolla said:

Your GPU is under performing though which may be due to thermal throttling. Download, if you haven't already, whatever software the manufacturer of your GPU has. Usually can find this on the product page on the manufacturer's website for your particular card. An easy way of "Overclocking" any GPU is sliding the power limit to it's highest value which may be between 107-130% depending on your card. As well as the Temp limit to a higher value. I am not that familiar with Radeon products however the same operating temperature for most Nvidia cards nowadays is 87-90 degrees before thermal throttling kicks in.

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5 hours ago, 1996 Toyota Corolla said:

You have your fps capped, either vsync is on or something like rtss 

Edit:  it also looks like your ram is running stock, need to change it to xmp settings in bios(not sure what it's called with amd

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5 hours ago, rijzen said:

not sure what it's called with amd

DOCP, or on some boards, they just straight-up call it XMP. (depends on if they paid for the Intel royalties to implement XMP on their motherboards or not, I happen to know ASRock has)

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I haven’t seen an oc help any of my games in a long time. 100hz doesn’t seen to stretch far nowadays. 

 

I normally use a unigine benchmark, couple FPS average and overall isn’t worth it to me. 

 

So use something with a measurable difference, hard to see in a game when its such a small increase. 

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