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Do I have to increase the clock speed?

Do I have to increase the clock speed?

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CatsGoNyaa
Member
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07-24-2016, 12:16 PM
#1
Hello everyone!
I want to share the setup details: AMD 4100 at 3.6GHz, 8192MB RAM, MSI GeForce GT 1030 AERO ITX 2G OC, paired with a GeForce GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 and Windows 10.
My concern is whether my AMD 4100 could limit the performance of the graphics card.
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CatsGoNyaa
07-24-2016, 12:16 PM #1

Hello everyone!
I want to share the setup details: AMD 4100 at 3.6GHz, 8192MB RAM, MSI GeForce GT 1030 AERO ITX 2G OC, paired with a GeForce GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 and Windows 10.
My concern is whether my AMD 4100 could limit the performance of the graphics card.

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Maliwan99
Senior Member
346
07-24-2016, 01:32 PM
#2
Neither the cpu nor the gpu performs well for gaming.
If you can, overclocking might offer some benefit.
Try playing your games while lowering resolution and quality settings.
If your fps remains unchanged, it suggests your processor is restricting performance.
Proceed with overclocking if possible.
An improvement in fps points to the gt 1030 being the main bottleneck.
If the processor limits performance despite overclocking, upgrading won't be necessary.
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Maliwan99
07-24-2016, 01:32 PM #2

Neither the cpu nor the gpu performs well for gaming.
If you can, overclocking might offer some benefit.
Try playing your games while lowering resolution and quality settings.
If your fps remains unchanged, it suggests your processor is restricting performance.
Proceed with overclocking if possible.
An improvement in fps points to the gt 1030 being the main bottleneck.
If the processor limits performance despite overclocking, upgrading won't be necessary.

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Zed_PT
Junior Member
42
07-27-2016, 01:27 AM
#3
Neither the cpu nor the gpu performs well for gaming.
If you can, overclocking might offer some benefit.
Try playing your games while lowering resolution and quality settings.
Consistent fps suggests your processor is restricting performance.
Proceed with overclocking if possible.
An improvement in fps points to the gt 1030 being the main bottleneck.
If the processor limits performance despite overclocking, upgrading won't be necessary.
Z
Zed_PT
07-27-2016, 01:27 AM #3

Neither the cpu nor the gpu performs well for gaming.
If you can, overclocking might offer some benefit.
Try playing your games while lowering resolution and quality settings.
Consistent fps suggests your processor is restricting performance.
Proceed with overclocking if possible.
An improvement in fps points to the gt 1030 being the main bottleneck.
If the processor limits performance despite overclocking, upgrading won't be necessary.