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AMD5800K 过载 AMDcatalysticControlCenter

AMD5800K 过载 AMDcatalysticControlCenter

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thebjmax1
Senior Member
395
07-28-2016, 05:44 PM
#1
Hi there everyone. I own an AMD a10-5800k with 8GB DDR3 RAM and a g-force 750 Ti. I’m struggling to maintain more than 100 stable frames per second on CS GO. I’ve tried all resolutions, my processor runs at 3.8 GHz but after overclocking to 4.7 with AMD Catalyst Control Center, performance actually drops or stays the same, and sometimes it even decreases. The temperature is still within normal range. I have a Corsair liquid cooler, which is impressive. Can anyone give me some advice? Thanks!
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thebjmax1
07-28-2016, 05:44 PM #1

Hi there everyone. I own an AMD a10-5800k with 8GB DDR3 RAM and a g-force 750 Ti. I’m struggling to maintain more than 100 stable frames per second on CS GO. I’ve tried all resolutions, my processor runs at 3.8 GHz but after overclocking to 4.7 with AMD Catalyst Control Center, performance actually drops or stays the same, and sometimes it even decreases. The temperature is still within normal range. I have a Corsair liquid cooler, which is impressive. Can anyone give me some advice? Thanks!

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omrimic30
Member
92
07-28-2016, 07:20 PM
#2
Was your display connected to the motherboard or the graphics card?
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omrimic30
07-28-2016, 07:20 PM #2

Was your display connected to the motherboard or the graphics card?

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megapixel74
Member
224
07-29-2016, 09:33 AM
#3
The issue lies in the fact that your monitor is limited to 60 fps, and any higher frame rate won't be visible. Are you running a 144hz display?
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megapixel74
07-29-2016, 09:33 AM #3

The issue lies in the fact that your monitor is limited to 60 fps, and any higher frame rate won't be visible. Are you running a 144hz display?

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Gustavgurra03
Posting Freak
815
07-30-2016, 04:27 PM
#4
Yes, I'm working with a 144Hz display.
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Gustavgurra03
07-30-2016, 04:27 PM #4

Yes, I'm working with a 144Hz display.

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GamerTV1
Member
116
08-01-2016, 07:01 AM
#5
Then, attempting to overclock your CPU or iGPU won't make much difference. The main limitation is likely your dedicated graphics card, specifically the GTX 750 Ti. Consider overclocking that one using MSI Afterburner.
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GamerTV1
08-01-2016, 07:01 AM #5

Then, attempting to overclock your CPU or iGPU won't make much difference. The main limitation is likely your dedicated graphics card, specifically the GTX 750 Ti. Consider overclocking that one using MSI Afterburner.

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HK_Natsu
Member
54
08-07-2016, 07:17 PM
#6
Hi, I set the afterburner but I'm really unsure about the process.
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HK_Natsu
08-07-2016, 07:17 PM #6

Hi, I set the afterburner but I'm really unsure about the process.

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MettaloCaft
Senior Member
396
08-07-2016, 07:35 PM
#7
Turn on the afterburner. Launch your game and enter a scenario that challenges your GPU. Navigate to afterburner, raise the core clock by 25MHz, press apply, then return to the game. Observe how the numbers rise each time you adjust them. When artifacts appear or the game crashes, lower the clock back to the maximum you could reach before issues occurred. Repeat this process for the memory clock as well.
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MettaloCaft
08-07-2016, 07:35 PM #7

Turn on the afterburner. Launch your game and enter a scenario that challenges your GPU. Navigate to afterburner, raise the core clock by 25MHz, press apply, then return to the game. Observe how the numbers rise each time you adjust them. When artifacts appear or the game crashes, lower the clock back to the maximum you could reach before issues occurred. Repeat this process for the memory clock as well.

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BlueBaery
Member
229
08-07-2016, 08:16 PM
#8
The game being discussed is CS GO. Isn't it true that this game relies on a CPU?
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BlueBaery
08-07-2016, 08:16 PM #8

The game being discussed is CS GO. Isn't it true that this game relies on a CPU?

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Marcustheduke
Senior Member
679
08-09-2016, 10:29 PM
#9
All matches will employ both systems, yet CSGO relies more on the GPU than the CPU.
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Marcustheduke
08-09-2016, 10:29 PM #9

All matches will employ both systems, yet CSGO relies more on the GPU than the CPU.

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Mandi_64
Member
202
08-10-2016, 12:02 AM
#10
Tried it out. If I go up just a bit, nothing changes. Beyond that, things get worse. Going down doesn’t help either.
My setup:
50 mb/sec internet connection via cable
AMD A10-5800k 3.8 Ghz
MSI A78M.E35 (MS-7721)
8Gb RAM DDR3 at 17996 MHz
Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Believe it, this should allow more than 100 fps on CS GO...
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Mandi_64
08-10-2016, 12:02 AM #10

Tried it out. If I go up just a bit, nothing changes. Beyond that, things get worse. Going down doesn’t help either.
My setup:
50 mb/sec internet connection via cable
AMD A10-5800k 3.8 Ghz
MSI A78M.E35 (MS-7721)
8Gb RAM DDR3 at 17996 MHz
Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Believe it, this should allow more than 100 fps on CS GO...

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