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On 2/3/2021 at 7:28 PM, GERALD PAULO said:

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CPU temps are perfect.

 

On 2/3/2021 at 7:26 PM, Zedbird said:

Is that under load? If so your doing great! Idle temps should be in the 30s celicius.

I actually see that's it's under load. Your temps are perfect. 

 

Time to OC your Graphics card  using MSI afterburner. Leave the Core Voltage alone. Max out your power limit and temp limit. Set your Memory Clock to +500. On the top left of Afterburner is OC click on it and then click on Scan. It will set a curve for you automatically.

On 2/3/2021 at 6:29 PM, Zedbird said:

Your CPU temps are fine. What are your GPU temps?

 

On 2/3/2021 at 6:29 PM, Zedbird said:

Your CPU temps are fine. What are your GPU temps?

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On 2/3/2021 at 6:30 PM, Zedbird said:

I'm assuming his CPU temps were under load considering his minium is right where they need to be and his max is fine. His max CPU was 53%

auraflow x 240 

 

 

On 2/3/2021 at 6:30 PM, Zedbird said:

I'm assuming his CPU temps were under load considering his minium is right where they need to be and his max is fine. His max CPU was 53%

it's now like this when i'm playing valorant and my builder said that don't put the graphics on high

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On 2/3/2021 at 7:28 PM, GERALD PAULO said:

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CPU temps are perfect.

 

On 2/3/2021 at 7:26 PM, Zedbird said:

Is that under load? If so your doing great! Idle temps should be in the 30s celicius.

I actually see that's it's under load. Your temps are perfect. 

 

Time to OC your Graphics card  using MSI afterburner. Leave the Core Voltage alone. Max out your power limit and temp limit. Set your Memory Clock to +500. On the top left of Afterburner is OC click on it and then click on Scan. It will set a curve for you automatically.

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6 minutes ago, GERALD PAULO said:

damn. it's because this is new first pc build that's why i'm kinda worried.

 

Your temps are fine and you have plenty of head room with  your GPU. Normal CPU temps under load 70c-75c. Normal GPU temps under load 65c-75c. Have fun. Crank your graphics up and enjoy your 3070. If your worried about using Afterburner to OC your GPU then don't do it. Your stock settings will make you very happy either way. I would at least raise the power limit on your GPU to the max. It won't hurt a thing and will give you a little extra performance.

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2 minutes ago, Zedbird said:

Your temps are fine and you have plenty of head room with  your GPU. Normal CPU temps under load 70c-75c. Normal GPU temps under load 65c-75c. Have fun. Crank your graphics up and enjoy your 3070. If your worried about using Afterburner to OC your GPU then don't do it. Your stock settings will make you very happy either way. I would at least raise the power limit on your GPU to the max. It won't hurt a thing and will give you a little extra performance.

can you tell me how to overclock? both cpu and gpu? and what will happen if i overclock it

 

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41 minutes ago, GERALD PAULO said:

can you tell me how to overclock? both cpu and gpu? and what will happen if i overclock it

 

I can't explain all of that in a single paragraph. I suggest you read up on the topic. Here is a simple overview though. Starting with CPU you have your clock speed and your voltage. You can increase the clock speed without increasing your voltage, but your system will be come unstable so you increase voltage. This creates heat. You have to find the balance that works with your system. This is different for everybody and there are 100s of factors that go into it. I suggest you take the easy route and use 1usmus new software for AMD cpu's. Follow his instructions 100%

https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/clocktuner-for-ryzen-ctr-guide-download,1.html

Also

Linus did a video on it.

Graphics cards are way easier. Almost every graphics card can perform better then thier stock settings. Just like with your system CPU your GPU has a CPU as well.  You can increase voltage, increase  clock speed, and increase memory speed. The faster the clock speed and the faster the memory speed increases performace. Most people use a benchmark software that runs in a loop. I wouldn't touch your voltage it just increases heat and your GPU with thermal throttle. Start by increasing you memory 100mhz at a time until it starts to fail and then back it off by 50mhz. Do the same with you Core Clock, but do increments of 25mhz. Don't worry you can't break it. I hope this helps you get started on your journey. 

 

 

 

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