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No Fps Change when Overclock

No Fps Change when Overclock

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Space_Triks
Member
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08-27-2016, 04:39 PM
#1
I discovered my PC was limited by my CPU (AMD FX-8120). I began overclocking and followed a complete guide to do it safely. After completing all those steps, I noticed there was no improvement in FPS. This made me anxious, so I checked if the GPU could also be overclocked. Since I’m new to this, I tried that too but still saw no change! What’s happening? I really need an explanation or assistance. Additionally, I’ve noticed no FPS changes even when switching between high and low graphics settings. What should I do next? I made notes to track any FPS changes and asked for more details if needed.
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Space_Triks
08-27-2016, 04:39 PM #1

I discovered my PC was limited by my CPU (AMD FX-8120). I began overclocking and followed a complete guide to do it safely. After completing all those steps, I noticed there was no improvement in FPS. This made me anxious, so I checked if the GPU could also be overclocked. Since I’m new to this, I tried that too but still saw no change! What’s happening? I really need an explanation or assistance. Additionally, I’ve noticed no FPS changes even when switching between high and low graphics settings. What should I do next? I made notes to track any FPS changes and asked for more details if needed.

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FRANDC_BR
Member
162
08-27-2016, 05:08 PM
#2
Your initial frame rate was before the changes, and the extent of the overclocking was modest. To demonstrate that your CPU was limiting performance, I aimed for a maximum of 33 frames per second, which would represent a 10% increase from the baseline. In practice, you might have achieved between 31 and 32 FPS.
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FRANDC_BR
08-27-2016, 05:08 PM #2

Your initial frame rate was before the changes, and the extent of the overclocking was modest. To demonstrate that your CPU was limiting performance, I aimed for a maximum of 33 frames per second, which would represent a 10% increase from the baseline. In practice, you might have achieved between 31 and 32 FPS.

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Charliemc909
Posting Freak
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09-17-2016, 01:02 PM
#3
More info needed. Whats your overclocked frequency of your cpu now? Whats your gpu? How much did your overclock your gpu? What games are you testing?
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Charliemc909
09-17-2016, 01:02 PM #3

More info needed. Whats your overclocked frequency of your cpu now? Whats your gpu? How much did your overclock your gpu? What games are you testing?

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AdamTheYT
Member
65
09-24-2016, 10:18 PM
#4
What is the FPS you're experiencing? If it's still 60, it might be due to VSync being enabled.
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AdamTheYT
09-24-2016, 10:18 PM #4

What is the FPS you're experiencing? If it's still 60, it might be due to VSync being enabled.

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MarPs
Member
126
10-15-2016, 02:00 PM
#5
It looks like VSync or a frame rate cap might be the issue, possibly another type of bottleneck. I don't know your specifications.
Try downloading Unigine Valley > Extreme HD > Test again with and without overclock. It evaluates various situations and provides an average score, making comparisons simpler.
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MarPs
10-15-2016, 02:00 PM #5

It looks like VSync or a frame rate cap might be the issue, possibly another type of bottleneck. I don't know your specifications.
Try downloading Unigine Valley > Extreme HD > Test again with and without overclock. It evaluates various situations and provides an average score, making comparisons simpler.

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foxkiuby123
Member
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10-16-2016, 03:32 PM
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Your initial frame rate was before the changes, and the extent of the overclocking was modest. To demonstrate that your CPU was limiting performance, I aimed for a maximum of 33 frames per second, which would represent a 10% increase from the baseline. In practice, you might have achieved between 31 and 32 FPS.
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foxkiuby123
10-16-2016, 03:32 PM #6

Your initial frame rate was before the changes, and the extent of the overclocking was modest. To demonstrate that your CPU was limiting performance, I aimed for a maximum of 33 frames per second, which would represent a 10% increase from the baseline. In practice, you might have achieved between 31 and 32 FPS.