Check if your GPU's temperature and power usage are within normal ranges.
Check if your GPU's temperature and power usage are within normal ranges.
You should raise the power settings to ensure stability. The GPU remains safe as it stays below 60 degrees Celsius.
I have an AMD R7 200 series graphics card with overclocked clockspeed at 1000 on both dials. What adjustments should I make to the power settings? Also, the temperature never exceeds 60 degrees Celsius. Is everything okay with my GPU? I'm not sure what else to change gradually, just testing a .1 increment at a time. It's safe up to around 78C, but I'd be worried if it goes higher than that.
I have an AMD R7 200 series graphics card with overclocked clockspeed at 1000 on both dials. What adjustments should I make to the power settings? Also, the temperature never exceeds 60 degrees Celsius. Is everything okay with my GPU? I'm not sure what else to change gradually, just testing a .1 increment at a time. It's safe up to around 78C, but I'd be worried if it goes higher than that.
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Joelsome2211 :
I have an AMD R7 200 series graphics card over clocked to 1000 clockspeed on both the dials. What should I increase the power to? Also, the temperature never goes above 60 Degrees Celsius. Is my GPU safe?
I'm unsure as to what you should change your power setting too. Increase it slowly, .1 increments. Yes 60 degrees is perfectly safe. You're safe up to about 78C after that, I would start to get a little concerned about pushing it anymore. You can cause damage between 80C and 90C.
Thank you. I have fully upped the Power and it still only maxes 60. Is there anything else I can do to improve the performance of my gpu? I use it mostly for gaming.