It works under stress tests yet fails in CS2.
It works under stress tests yet fails in CS2.
Avoid lowering your overclock settings; no stress tests ensure reliability.
Can you adjust it so it meets the requirements? If it works, it should remain stable.
I don’t understand what you’re boosting to, how you do it, the extent of the boost, or what you’re boosting with. Just reach the speed where the game runs smoothly.
There isn't one standard way to check stability. My 2060 Super worked fine at +135MHz in the core except for Control, so I lowered it to +125MHz. My current RX 9060XT handles +170MHz in games but crashes when OBS runs. I had to keep lowering it all the way to +130MHz for stability in that case. Different tasks affect the GPU differently. You should test across many apps and games, and adjust overclocking if any crash occurs.
GPU Asus TUF AMD Radeon 7800 XT uses AMD Radeon software. It has a stock clock of 2550 MHz and voltage of 1150 mV. RAM is 2438 MHz, with 2596 MHz RAM speed.
Discussing the stress tests, CPU_Z won’t cause a crash either. Let’s break down your setup: you’re referring to performance checks, likely using tools like AIDA, Cinebench, or similar. You mentioned settings in CS2, which probably means configuring your system for optimal testing. The goal is to understand what tests you run, how they stress the CPU, and why your configuration handles it without issues.
PC CPU AMD 7800X3D GPU ASUS TUF AMD 7800XT Mobo asus tuf B650 plus (no wifi) RAM Corsair Venegance LXP 6000 MHz CL28 PSU Seasonic Focus 850 80 Plus Gold Monitor Zowie XL2566K. (1080p, 360Hz) Stress tests OCCT combined stress test avx512 for 30 minutes Benchmarks 3dmark steel nomad 3dmark solar bay extreme 3mark time spy Bright memory infinite ray tracing benchmark Unigine Heaven Unigine Valley Unigine Superposition Settings CS2 1080p Low at 360Hz