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How can I maximize the performance of this setup (5600G with GTX1080)?

How can I maximize the performance of this setup (5600G with GTX1080)?

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03-25-2016, 01:45 PM
#11
Everything is set and it's working with the newest BIOS/drivers, RAM at 3200... No gains, but we weren't noticing any strong thermals either.
Any tips on using MSI Afterburner or AMD Master for overclocking? ...No need for an answer! 😄
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Thegamingnerds
03-25-2016, 01:45 PM #11

Everything is set and it's working with the newest BIOS/drivers, RAM at 3200... No gains, but we weren't noticing any strong thermals either.
Any tips on using MSI Afterburner or AMD Master for overclocking? ...No need for an answer! 😄

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MrKryp
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03-25-2016, 03:08 PM
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GTX 1080 may hit around 2100Mhz occasionally, but most systems raise it to about 2000Mhz automatically. My experience with the memory was limited, probably around 200Mhz extra. With a 10400 effective, that’s the potential. For a newer GTX1080 featuring 11000 MT/s memory, it’s unclear how much more can be achieved. I don’t have much information about the 5600G; it seems unlikely to reach high overclocks. Ryzen processors usually operate near their maximum clock speeds and stability, rarely surpassing advertised boost limits except briefly. During overclocking, always verify your results—higher clocks can sometimes cause instability that reduces performance.
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MrKryp
03-25-2016, 03:08 PM #12

GTX 1080 may hit around 2100Mhz occasionally, but most systems raise it to about 2000Mhz automatically. My experience with the memory was limited, probably around 200Mhz extra. With a 10400 effective, that’s the potential. For a newer GTX1080 featuring 11000 MT/s memory, it’s unclear how much more can be achieved. I don’t have much information about the 5600G; it seems unlikely to reach high overclocks. Ryzen processors usually operate near their maximum clock speeds and stability, rarely surpassing advertised boost limits except briefly. During overclocking, always verify your results—higher clocks can sometimes cause instability that reduces performance.

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Cra123
Senior Member
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04-08-2016, 02:38 PM
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Avoid unnecessary background processes. Check if it operates smoothly when sharing a link to the results page. Please click the green human to proceed - UserBenchmark
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Cra123
04-08-2016, 02:38 PM #13

Avoid unnecessary background processes. Check if it operates smoothly when sharing a link to the results page. Please click the green human to proceed - UserBenchmark

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