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I struggle to increase performance beyond the default settings.

I struggle to increase performance beyond the default settings.

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ByJanek
Junior Member
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02-02-2016, 10:56 PM
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So according to the title, I just can't overclock and I'm not sure why. First, my GPU:
It's a GTX 1070 from Asus Strix. So temperatures aren't the issue. I'm using MSI AfterBurner. Even though I increase the core clock, it doesn't really help much. The GPU only reaches 1506MHz. I don't think that's the main problem. I also see very low FPS for the games I've purchased. I'm checking what FPS I should expect at 1920x1080 or 2560x1440 resolution, while my monitor and game are set to 1280x1024 (I'm planning to buy a new one soon). What am I doing wrong? How can I overclock the GPU given that I'm seeing low FPS?

Now, my CPU:
I7 6700K installed in the MSI Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon. Cooled by a Deepcool Maelstrom 240t. Temperatures aren't the issue either, because the CPU stays around 50-60 degrees. The motherboard should support overclocking. The PSU is a Superflippy Leadex silver 650W, so that's not the problem. The motherboard doesn't allow overclocking, as the BIOS doesn't have any multiplier settings. I'm wondering what's wrong here? I mean, it automatically sets the CPU to 4.4GHz constantly, but I'd like to push it a bit higher since it's a K-core processor.
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ByJanek
02-02-2016, 10:56 PM #1

So according to the title, I just can't overclock and I'm not sure why. First, my GPU:
It's a GTX 1070 from Asus Strix. So temperatures aren't the issue. I'm using MSI AfterBurner. Even though I increase the core clock, it doesn't really help much. The GPU only reaches 1506MHz. I don't think that's the main problem. I also see very low FPS for the games I've purchased. I'm checking what FPS I should expect at 1920x1080 or 2560x1440 resolution, while my monitor and game are set to 1280x1024 (I'm planning to buy a new one soon). What am I doing wrong? How can I overclock the GPU given that I'm seeing low FPS?

Now, my CPU:
I7 6700K installed in the MSI Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon. Cooled by a Deepcool Maelstrom 240t. Temperatures aren't the issue either, because the CPU stays around 50-60 degrees. The motherboard should support overclocking. The PSU is a Superflippy Leadex silver 650W, so that's not the problem. The motherboard doesn't allow overclocking, as the BIOS doesn't have any multiplier settings. I'm wondering what's wrong here? I mean, it automatically sets the CPU to 4.4GHz constantly, but I'd like to push it a bit higher since it's a K-core processor.

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FlameSquid32
Senior Member
501
02-07-2016, 11:37 PM
#2
Have you seen any YouTube videos about overclocking the 6700k or gtx1070? There aren't many good ones for these components. In reality, trying to overclock these high-end parts won't significantly improve your gaming performance at 1080p unless you're using a 144hz monitor. If you're seeing much lower FPS compared to others with similar hardware, it might mean your gtx1070 is faulty and you should return it for replacement.
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FlameSquid32
02-07-2016, 11:37 PM #2

Have you seen any YouTube videos about overclocking the 6700k or gtx1070? There aren't many good ones for these components. In reality, trying to overclock these high-end parts won't significantly improve your gaming performance at 1080p unless you're using a 144hz monitor. If you're seeing much lower FPS compared to others with similar hardware, it might mean your gtx1070 is faulty and you should return it for replacement.

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
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02-29-2016, 09:29 AM
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Have you checked any YouTube videos about overclocking the 6700k or GTX1070? There aren't many good ones for these specific parts. In reality, overclocking these high-end components won't significantly improve your gaming performance at 1080p unless you're using a 144Hz monitor. If you're seeing much lower FPS than others with similar parts, it might mean your GTX1070 is faulty—you should consider sending it back for replacement.
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10th_Doctor_
02-29-2016, 09:29 AM #3

Have you checked any YouTube videos about overclocking the 6700k or GTX1070? There aren't many good ones for these specific parts. In reality, overclocking these high-end components won't significantly improve your gaming performance at 1080p unless you're using a 144Hz monitor. If you're seeing much lower FPS than others with similar parts, it might mean your GTX1070 is faulty—you should consider sending it back for replacement.