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Asrock n68gs4fx + amd 4300 OC?

Asrock n68gs4fx + amd 4300 OC?

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Legel32
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10-05-2023, 10:38 PM
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I have a prebuilt system with an ASRock N68 graphics card and an AMD 4300 processor. I'm attempting to stream my PS4 to Twitch using an Elgato HD60, but I frequently encounter rendering issues at 30fps on 720p. When I enable overlay for the stream, my CPU reaches maximum usage and the stream fails to render. I'm asking if overclocking could help, whether my setup is suitable for it, where I might find guidance on overclocking, what component should be prioritized for replacement if needed, and what should I do first if streaming isn't working. Thanks!!!
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Legel32
10-05-2023, 10:38 PM #1

I have a prebuilt system with an ASRock N68 graphics card and an AMD 4300 processor. I'm attempting to stream my PS4 to Twitch using an Elgato HD60, but I frequently encounter rendering issues at 30fps on 720p. When I enable overlay for the stream, my CPU reaches maximum usage and the stream fails to render. I'm asking if overclocking could help, whether my setup is suitable for it, where I might find guidance on overclocking, what component should be prioritized for replacement if needed, and what should I do first if streaming isn't working. Thanks!!!

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forgamez
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10-06-2023, 02:39 PM
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The board's parts aren't built for overclocking. It lacks heat sinks to cool the VRMs and has weak phase power. You might be able to overclock, but do so at your own risk. If you're willing to sacrifice the board or CPU, give it a try. Use the multiplier only. If you hit an unstable clock, don't attempt to fix it by changing the vcore voltage or anything else.
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forgamez
10-06-2023, 02:39 PM #2

The board's parts aren't built for overclocking. It lacks heat sinks to cool the VRMs and has weak phase power. You might be able to overclock, but do so at your own risk. If you're willing to sacrifice the board or CPU, give it a try. Use the multiplier only. If you hit an unstable clock, don't attempt to fix it by changing the vcore voltage or anything else.

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FiGamerPT
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10-09-2023, 09:28 PM
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The board's parts aren't built for overclocking. It lacks heat sinks to cool the VRMs and has weak phase power. You can overclock, but be careful—risk involved. If you're willing to lose the board or CPU, give it a try. Use the multiplier only. Avoid trying to fix an unstable clock by changing the voltage; that could worsen things.
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FiGamerPT
10-09-2023, 09:28 PM #3

The board's parts aren't built for overclocking. It lacks heat sinks to cool the VRMs and has weak phase power. You can overclock, but be careful—risk involved. If you're willing to lose the board or CPU, give it a try. Use the multiplier only. Avoid trying to fix an unstable clock by changing the voltage; that could worsen things.