I can assist with both issues. Let me check the details.
I can assist with both issues. Let me check the details.
When you OC your GPU there is no definitive method to confirm its stability until testing it in the specific game or program. Stability (no crashes or artifacts) in any benchmark doesn’t ensure it will work in every game—some may function well while others might crash. That’s the nature of GPU Overclocking.
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Regarding your USB problem, here are a few suggestions.
Ensure you have the most recent USB drivers from Gigabyte. Consider using only one controller adapter at a time or relocate one to a USB port farther away from the other. Your PC might be mixing signals or encountering conflicts between one or both controller adaptors and your Wi-Fi adapter (unlikely but possible).
When you OC your GPU there is no definitive method to confirm its stability until testing it in the specific game or program. Stability (no crashes or artifacts) in any benchmark doesn’t ensure it will work in every game—some may function well while others might crash. That’s the nature of GPU Overclocking.
🙁
Regarding your USB problem, here are a few suggestions.
Ensure you have the most recent USB drivers from Gigabyte. Consider using only one controller adapter at a time or relocate one to a USB port farther away from the other. Your PC might be mixing signals or encountering conflicts between one or both controller adaptors and your Wi-Fi adapter (unlikely but possible).