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Adjusting performance settings in AOROS GRAPHICS ENGINE

Adjusting performance settings in AOROS GRAPHICS ENGINE

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santeri_37
Member
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05-22-2023, 09:35 AM
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Hey everyone! I was wondering if the Gigabyte RX560 OC 4gb can indeed be overclocked up to 1300MHZ, since it supports that setting. Also, with the AOROS GRAPHICS ENGINE enabled, I can push the clock even higher, like 1400MHZ or more. I’m curious—what would happen if I pushed it beyond 1300MHZ? Would it still work well, or could it cause damage to my GPU?
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santeri_37
05-22-2023, 09:35 AM #1

Hey everyone! I was wondering if the Gigabyte RX560 OC 4gb can indeed be overclocked up to 1300MHZ, since it supports that setting. Also, with the AOROS GRAPHICS ENGINE enabled, I can push the clock even higher, like 1400MHZ or more. I’m curious—what would happen if I pushed it beyond 1300MHZ? Would it still work well, or could it cause damage to my GPU?

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MONSTERmoose91
Senior Member
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06-08-2023, 03:03 PM
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If you push it too far it will crash either in a game or benchmark then you'll know it's not stable for the clock you tried to run.
Avoid jumping directly to 1400mhz; gradually increase and find stability step by step.
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MONSTERmoose91
06-08-2023, 03:03 PM #2

If you push it too far it will crash either in a game or benchmark then you'll know it's not stable for the clock you tried to run.
Avoid jumping directly to 1400mhz; gradually increase and find stability step by step.

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Jean_Lou
Member
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06-11-2023, 07:40 AM
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If you push it too far it will crash either in a game or benchmark then you'll know it's not stable for the clock you tried to run.
Avoid jumping directly to 1400mhz; gradually increase and find stability step by step.
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Jean_Lou
06-11-2023, 07:40 AM #3

If you push it too far it will crash either in a game or benchmark then you'll know it's not stable for the clock you tried to run.
Avoid jumping directly to 1400mhz; gradually increase and find stability step by step.

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Oxidian_LP
Member
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06-18-2023, 11:54 PM
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In my experience, the simplest method is to execute MSI afterburner and Heavens benchmark. While the benchmark runs in the background, open the MSI AB app and adjust the clock slider by about 10 MHZ. Continue the benchmark until it finishes, then run it again with an additional 10 MHZ increase. Repeat this process, increasing the clock each time, until the benchmark stops crashing. Afterward, gradually reduce the speed using the same steps until it no longer crashes.
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Oxidian_LP
06-18-2023, 11:54 PM #4

In my experience, the simplest method is to execute MSI afterburner and Heavens benchmark. While the benchmark runs in the background, open the MSI AB app and adjust the clock slider by about 10 MHZ. Continue the benchmark until it finishes, then run it again with an additional 10 MHZ increase. Repeat this process, increasing the clock each time, until the benchmark stops crashing. Afterward, gradually reduce the speed using the same steps until it no longer crashes.