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Max performance/overclocking Tips

Max performance/overclocking Tips

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MettaloCaft
Senior Member
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03-13-2016, 01:09 PM
#1
Hello, your recent build looks solid. Overclocking could boost performance, but it depends on your setup and components. Your specs are quite good—especially with the high-end GPU and fast drives. The Cinebench score is strong, and the RAM is clocked at 2133 MHz, which is close to the target you mentioned.

The Gskill benchmark suggests your RAM is running at a lower frequency than ideal, possibly due to BIOS or driver settings. Checking the BIOS for any overclocking enabled or adjusting memory timings might help. For the drives, CrystalDiskMark7 and Cinebench give similar readings, so you’re likely within normal ranges.

To maximize performance, consider fine-tuning BIOS settings, ensuring proper power delivery, and monitoring temperatures closely. If you want top speeds, focus on cooling solutions and possibly a more powerful CPU if budget allows.
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MettaloCaft
03-13-2016, 01:09 PM #1

Hello, your recent build looks solid. Overclocking could boost performance, but it depends on your setup and components. Your specs are quite good—especially with the high-end GPU and fast drives. The Cinebench score is strong, and the RAM is clocked at 2133 MHz, which is close to the target you mentioned.

The Gskill benchmark suggests your RAM is running at a lower frequency than ideal, possibly due to BIOS or driver settings. Checking the BIOS for any overclocking enabled or adjusting memory timings might help. For the drives, CrystalDiskMark7 and Cinebench give similar readings, so you’re likely within normal ranges.

To maximize performance, consider fine-tuning BIOS settings, ensuring proper power delivery, and monitoring temperatures closely. If you want top speeds, focus on cooling solutions and possibly a more powerful CPU if budget allows.

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NewKenWey
Member
93
03-15-2016, 01:53 PM
#2
What resolution are you using? This system works well, you won't see much improvement. If you're satisfied with the current performance, don't hesitate—just try it out yourself.
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NewKenWey
03-15-2016, 01:53 PM #2

What resolution are you using? This system works well, you won't see much improvement. If you're satisfied with the current performance, don't hesitate—just try it out yourself.

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Codester949
Member
56
03-15-2016, 05:22 PM
#3
Upgrading the RAM to 3600MHz for better performance.
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Codester949
03-15-2016, 05:22 PM #3

Upgrading the RAM to 3600MHz for better performance.