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DISCLAIMER: Before any mods freak out. Please hear me out. This video I made wasn't to promote myself in anyway shape or form but was for teaching purposes only. I'm posting it here to help my fellow gamers learn something that can help with gaming performance and possibly overclocking.

 

I found a way to make it so your GPU won't clock up and down so much during gaming and get more stable frame rates. Please watch the video and learn. 

 

I hope this helps some people and hopefully you'll get more out of your GPU like I did.

 

 

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would be awesome if we could have fps comparison side by side :D

 

though im guessing that your cards dont ramp up just because it doesnt have to

 

ill try it with my games nonetheless :D (those friggin mmorpgs will never be well optimized will they)

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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1 minute ago, Moonzy said:

would be awesome if we could have fps comparison side by side :D

 

though im guessing that your cards dont ramp up just because it doesnt have to

 

ill try it with my games nonetheless :D (those friggin mmorpgs will never be well optimized will they)

I did my best to show the change but OBS was being a little annoying and so was World of Tanks. I'll keep that in mind for next time.

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On 5/22/2016 at 1:44 PM, Moonzy said:

would be awesome if we could have fps comparison side by side :D

 

though im guessing that your cards dont ramp up just because it doesnt have to

 

ill try it with my games nonetheless :D (those friggin mmorpgs will never be well optimized will they)

Hey wanted to follow up with you, did the setting change help in anyway? 

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5 hours ago, Josh_Grid21 said:

Hey wanted to follow up with you, did the setting change help in anyway? 

yet to have time to game, will probably try it later today :P

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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11 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

yet to have time to game, will probably try it later today :P

Oh sure no problem! I hope it helped other people too. 

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11 hours ago, Josh_Grid21 said:

Oh sure no problem! I hope it helped other people too. 

well it didnt work for Tera online lol

clock speed still running slow

 

but then the game is running about 80fps all the time, sometimes 40fps

but my cpu load is high so that might be it :D

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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8 hours ago, Moonzy said:

well it didnt work for Tera online lol

clock speed still running slow

 

but then the game is running about 80fps all the time, sometimes 40fps

but my cpu load is high so that might be it :D

There are only certain games that this will benefit, 2D games and low impact games won't use it as much as higher impact games like what I play and others.

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