FPS drops significantly, causing screen tears after overclocking the GPU (need assistance).
FPS drops significantly, causing screen tears after overclocking the GPU (need assistance).
In short, I attempted to overclock my graphics card but faced several problems. After trying to reverse it, I still encountered issues like screen tears, significant lag in games, and reduced FPS. My cards show a boost clock of 1392 and a core clock of 1290, but the system still indicates afterburner mode. It can go up to 1680 MHz on the core clock, which seems unusual even after undoing the overclock. I’m really frustrated because my PC keeps having so many problems.
Everything seems normal with the GPU boost. It actually increases more than what the specs indicate—it’s mainly about managing heat and maintaining stability. If the GPU stays at ideal temperatures, it can push its maximum potential while staying within acceptable limits. Regarding other problems, I recommend using the NVIDIA control panel, navigating to 3D settings, and resetting everything to the default state. This will essentially start fresh. If you’re still experiencing screen tearing, enabling VSync in NVIDIA Control Panel or within the game should help resolve the issue.
Everything seems normal with a GPU boost. The performance will actually exceed what the specs state, mainly due to thermal management and cooling. If the GPU operates at ideal temperatures, it can push its maximum potential while staying within acceptable limits. Regarding other problems, I recommend using the NVIDIA control panel, navigating to 3D settings and resetting everything to defaults. This should clear any lingering issues.
If screen tearing persists, consider enabling VSync in NVIDIA Control Panel or within the game. That might resolve the issue.
Thanks for the response, I didn’t realize my Windows would reset to this page when dragging it. I also forgot that undoing the overclock didn’t fix the problem—I still face these issues.
I basically attempted to overclock my graphics card, but encountered several problems. After trying to reverse it, I still faced issues like screen tears, increased stuttering in games, and much lower FPS. My cards’ stock clock is 1392 GPU clock and 1290, yet the system still shows afterburner mode. It can go up to 1680 MHz on the core clock, which seems unusual even after undoing the overclock. What should I do? My PC has been acting so poorly lately. Could you tell me how you overclocked the card—core, memory, voltage, fan settings? I’d also suggest uninstalling MSI AB and restoring the system to a point before your changes.
The unusual reading is 82c on the desktop. I believe it's due to thermal throttling. It should idle between 20 and 40c based on the surrounding temperature and active programs. The GPU's temperature is also high.
What's unusual is the 82°C reading on the desktop. I believe the card is throttling due to thermal issues. It should be idling between 20 and 40°C based on ambient conditions and running programs. My GPU's temperature was high when I was playing a game, otherwise it's around 40°C or lower.
I basically attempted to overclock my graphics card, but encountered several problems. After reversing the process, I noticed persistent issues such as screen tears, significant stuttering in games, and a drop in FPS. My cards’ stock clocks are 1392 GPU clock and 1290, yet the system still shows an afterburner status. It can go up to 1680 MHz on the core clock, which seems unusual even after undoing the overclock. What should I do to get my PC functioning normally again? I’m really frustrated and exhausted from all these problems with my computer.
I basically attempted to overclock my graphics card but faced several problems. After undoing the overclock, I still experienced issues such as screen tears, significant stuttering in games, and a drop in FPS. My cards’ stock clock is 1392 GPU clock and 1290, yet it still shows as afterburner. It can go up to 1680 MHz on the core clock, which seems unusual even after undoing the overclock. What should I do? My PC has been acting so poorly lately.
I’m feeling really frustrated and exhausted from all these problems. Please let me know how you handled the card—whether it was the core, memory, voltage, or fan adjustment. Details would be helpful.
I tried uninstalling MSI AB and restoring the system to a point before the overclock. I uninstalled it a few times, but I’m considering a full restore if I can figure out the steps.
I tried to overclock my graphics card, but it caused several problems. After undoing the overclock, I still experience screen tears, significant lag in games, and much lower FPS. My cards have a stock boost clock of 1392 GPU clock and 1290, yet the issue persists. It’s going up to 1680 MHz on the core clock—does that seem normal after undoing the overclock? If not, what should I do to get my PC working again?
I’m really frustrated and exhausted from all these issues with my PC. Could you help me figure out how to fix this? I’ve tried uninstalling MSI AB and restoring the system to a previous point, but nothing works. Maybe I’ll try a full system restore if I understand the right steps.
I can’t bring my system back to before the overclock, there’s no way to do that. No matter how much I overclock the core or memory clocks, the worst outcomes are artifacts, freezes, or a reboot. PCs usually recover from these kinds of problems. I’ve done this before and will try again. The overclocker must know its limits—crashing is inevitable if it goes too far. Voltage wasn’t changed, so the real cause remains unclear. It’s still a mystery wrapped in confusion. I’d reach out to Asus for assistance.
I tried to push my graphics card overclocking, but it caused several problems. After undoing the overclock, I still face issues like screen tears, frequent stuttering in games, and much lower FPS. My cards’ stock clocks are 1392 and 1290, yet the system still shows an afterburner status. It can go up to 1680 MHz on the core clock even after undoing the overclock—this is unusual. What should I do to get my PC back to normal operation?
I’m really frustrated and exhausted; my PC has been acting up a lot lately. Could you help me figure out what I did wrong? I tried uninstalling MSI AB and restoring the system to before the changes, but that didn’t work. Maybe I’ll try a full system restore if I understand how to do it properly.
Edit: I can’t bring my system back to the pre-overclock state because there’s no way to reset it. No matter how much I push the core or memory clocks, the worst outcomes are artifacts, freezes, or a reboot. PCs usually recover from these kinds of overclocking problems. I’ve done this before and will try again. The overclocker must respect their limits—crashing is likely when voltages are too high. You didn’t adjust the voltage at all. There’s still an unclear mystery here. I’d probably reach out to Asus for help.
Thanks for your advice.