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Looking for assistance with boosting your GPU or CPU performance?

Looking for assistance with boosting your GPU or CPU performance?

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MettaloCaft
Senior Member
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04-12-2016, 03:17 AM
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I want to boost my CPU and GPU performance. I plan to use AMD Ryzen Master and MSI Afterburner. This is my first time overclocking, so I need some guidance. Please help me!
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MettaloCaft
04-12-2016, 03:17 AM #1

I want to boost my CPU and GPU performance. I plan to use AMD Ryzen Master and MSI Afterburner. This is my first time overclocking, so I need some guidance. Please help me!

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Kush_PotHead
Member
125
04-12-2016, 03:32 AM
#2
Using Ryzen Master, simply pick one OC plan and increase the frequency by shifting the frequency slider upward. After saving, the BIOS will adapt and you’ll need to reboot. Keep an eye on the voltage, as it might spike to levels that are too high; it’s wiser to adjust in the BIOS rather than risking damage. The OC level also depends on your motherboard model and cooling setup.

With MSI Afterburner, proceed with extreme caution and make tiny adjustments, saving each change so you can revert quickly. For both tools, constant monitoring of temperatures and voltages is essential.
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Kush_PotHead
04-12-2016, 03:32 AM #2

Using Ryzen Master, simply pick one OC plan and increase the frequency by shifting the frequency slider upward. After saving, the BIOS will adapt and you’ll need to reboot. Keep an eye on the voltage, as it might spike to levels that are too high; it’s wiser to adjust in the BIOS rather than risking damage. The OC level also depends on your motherboard model and cooling setup.

With MSI Afterburner, proceed with extreme caution and make tiny adjustments, saving each change so you can revert quickly. For both tools, constant monitoring of temperatures and voltages is essential.

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strem01
Junior Member
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04-12-2016, 04:09 AM
#3
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strem01
04-12-2016, 04:09 AM #3

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NeeGrow
Junior Member
46
04-16-2016, 09:33 PM
#4
Using Ryzen Master, simply pick one OC plan and increase the frequency by shifting the frequency slider upward. After saving, the BIOS will adapt and you’ll need to reboot. Keep an eye on the voltage, as it might spike to levels that are too high; it’s wiser to adjust in the BIOS rather than risking damage. The OC level also depends on your motherboard model and cooling setup.

With MSI Afterburner, proceed with extreme caution and make tiny adjustments, saving each change so you can revert quickly. For both tools, constant monitoring of temperatures and voltages is essential.
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NeeGrow
04-16-2016, 09:33 PM #4

Using Ryzen Master, simply pick one OC plan and increase the frequency by shifting the frequency slider upward. After saving, the BIOS will adapt and you’ll need to reboot. Keep an eye on the voltage, as it might spike to levels that are too high; it’s wiser to adjust in the BIOS rather than risking damage. The OC level also depends on your motherboard model and cooling setup.

With MSI Afterburner, proceed with extreme caution and make tiny adjustments, saving each change so you can revert quickly. For both tools, constant monitoring of temperatures and voltages is essential.

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owl707
Member
187
04-16-2016, 11:43 PM
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it will be difficult to overclock with 8 GB ram, but you shouldn't push the MHz too high. You might manage to increase memory clock by about 300 and core clock by 100, but don't exceed these limits—it could damage your GPU. The most important thing is to use a good cooler and keep the temperature below 80°C, trying to stay as low as possible. Use MSI afterburner, add extra cooling, and that's it!
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owl707
04-16-2016, 11:43 PM #5

it will be difficult to overclock with 8 GB ram, but you shouldn't push the MHz too high. You might manage to increase memory clock by about 300 and core clock by 100, but don't exceed these limits—it could damage your GPU. The most important thing is to use a good cooler and keep the temperature below 80°C, trying to stay as low as possible. Use MSI afterburner, add extra cooling, and that's it!