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Hi, I was wondering if there was any advantage to running a pc at a fixed clock. Like CPU and RAM at 4.8ghz and the gpu at 2.4ghz to achieve a perfect 2:1 refresh. Or 5.0ghz with ddr5 and 2.5ghz on the gpu. Has anyone tried this?

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First normaly if you make a fixed clock the minimum fps increse  because the system is more stable 2. you dont clock the cpu and ram at the same time they are diffrent things 3. why do you want an 2: refresh????????

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35 minutes ago, Favahutt said:

Hi, I was wondering if there was any advantage to running a pc at a fixed clock. Like CPU and RAM at 4.8ghz and the gpu at 2.4ghz to achieve a perfect 2:1 refresh. 

 

No. 

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2 hours ago, Mozra said:

First normaly if you make a fixed clock the minimum fps increse  because the system is more stable 2. you dont clock the cpu and ram at the same time they are diffrent things 3. why do you want an 2: refresh????????

2) I know they’re different things lol. But an ideal cpu could easily sustain a 4.8-5.0ghz fixed clock and ram speeds of 4800mhz-5000mhz (thats 4.8-5.0ghz or am I wrong here?) are easy enough to find. Wouldn’t having both cpu and ram running at the same frequency be like harmony or something?

 

3) simplicity? Idk an ideal gpu could sustain 2400mhz-2500mhz. That’s nice and fast. The timings would be perfect!
 

Again unless I’m missing something I think this all makes a lot of sense 

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