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3 hours ago, Infantzebra said:

Hi, I was bitcoin mining and overclocking at the same time. I only overclocked by around 50 mhz. I also made sure the gpu was cool at all times. But my pc seemed to crash and now I have a noticeably lower fps, Anyone know what could be wrong?

Have you checked everything?

 

What graphics card is it?

 

Maybe after the crash the system changed your GPU power targets, frequencies, to stay safe.

In my case, everytime my PC crashes, my GPU goes to its default voltage and frequency.

 

Try to monitor your frequencies, voltage, and that sort of things. You can do it via MSI Afterburner + RivaTunner.

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On 1/30/2022 at 5:03 AM, LordWk said:

Have you checked everything?

 

What graphics card is it?

 

Maybe after the crash the system changed your GPU power targets, frequencies, to stay safe.

In my case, everytime my PC crashes, my GPU goes to its default voltage and frequency.

 

Try to monitor your frequencies, voltage, and that sort of things. You can do it via MSI Afterburner + RivaTunner.

ok my gpu is Sapphire PULSE RX 580 8 GB. And how would I put my gpu to its default voltage and frequency. Also I wasnt overclocking while playing the video game 

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