F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking No improvement in frame rate when using my overclock settings.

No improvement in frame rate when using my overclock settings.

No improvement in frame rate when using my overclock settings.

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livtheviking
Posting Freak
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12-15-2017, 01:07 AM
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I recently bought a dell gaming desktop . I overclocked my experience 580 8gb using afterburner from 1266 core clock to 1403 and my memory clock from 2000 to 2250 with a 18 mv increase to voltage . This is a pretty heavy overclock from what I understand . but I do not see improvements on heaven benchmark or valley benchmark . It’s virtually the same . maybe the FPS is a .2 better lol it’s dell gaming desktop so I know they went cheap on the Mobo . Could the Mobo be the bottle neck? If so why would it still be a stable overclock and no give me a FPS boost
I am lost . What’s going on here ?
Ryzen 7 1800x
Rx 580 8gb reference card
16gb ram 2400mhz
Thanks guys
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livtheviking
12-15-2017, 01:07 AM #1

I recently bought a dell gaming desktop . I overclocked my experience 580 8gb using afterburner from 1266 core clock to 1403 and my memory clock from 2000 to 2250 with a 18 mv increase to voltage . This is a pretty heavy overclock from what I understand . but I do not see improvements on heaven benchmark or valley benchmark . It’s virtually the same . maybe the FPS is a .2 better lol it’s dell gaming desktop so I know they went cheap on the Mobo . Could the Mobo be the bottle neck? If so why would it still be a stable overclock and no give me a FPS boost
I am lost . What’s going on here ?
Ryzen 7 1800x
Rx 580 8gb reference card
16gb ram 2400mhz
Thanks guys

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Ryeguy859
Junior Member
35
12-17-2017, 02:01 AM
#2
Consider two GPUs, like a 1050 and a 1070. At high settings needing a steady 60fps, the 1050 runs at 90% capacity while the 1070 operates at 40%. This shows the 1070 can push settings to ultra, the GPU can handle higher FPS, and you can still use a higher resolution monitor or other upgrades without running out of room. Running either CPU or GPU at full power leaves no flexibility. In a demanding scenario like a first-person shooter, details max out and movement feels sluggish—just 55-65fps. During intense action, such as bullet ricochets, the GPU becomes heavily strained, making performance even more challenging.
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Ryeguy859
12-17-2017, 02:01 AM #2

Consider two GPUs, like a 1050 and a 1070. At high settings needing a steady 60fps, the 1050 runs at 90% capacity while the 1070 operates at 40%. This shows the 1070 can push settings to ultra, the GPU can handle higher FPS, and you can still use a higher resolution monitor or other upgrades without running out of room. Running either CPU or GPU at full power leaves no flexibility. In a demanding scenario like a first-person shooter, details max out and movement feels sluggish—just 55-65fps. During intense action, such as bullet ricochets, the GPU becomes heavily strained, making performance even more challenging.

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master_scope
Posting Freak
794
12-17-2017, 04:19 AM
#3
Rx 580 not experiencing 580 hahahah
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master_scope
12-17-2017, 04:19 AM #3

Rx 580 not experiencing 580 hahahah

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Lindinger
Member
208
12-17-2017, 04:39 AM
#4
Overclocking offers limited improvement in FPS, perhaps around 100:1. The frequency isn't just about performance.
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Lindinger
12-17-2017, 04:39 AM #4

Overclocking offers limited improvement in FPS, perhaps around 100:1. The frequency isn't just about performance.

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tazman56
Member
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12-18-2017, 06:04 PM
#5
It's cool to see others getting such a big FPS jump with overclocking, but it seems like it's not that impressive for me. I'm just looking for ways to boost my performance even more. Any tips?
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tazman56
12-18-2017, 06:04 PM #5

It's cool to see others getting such a big FPS jump with overclocking, but it seems like it's not that impressive for me. I'm just looking for ways to boost my performance even more. Any tips?

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GuyZNolimit
Junior Member
15
01-06-2018, 09:06 PM
#6
OC will assist only when the CPU/GPU is constrained and the additional power would make a difference. Consider an FX CPU; using it for anything shows optimism with a good GPU. Then OC really helps because the CPU gets limited. However, boosting the GPU won't instantly improve FPS on a standard FX. The biggest gains will appear only on a benchmark test.
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GuyZNolimit
01-06-2018, 09:06 PM #6

OC will assist only when the CPU/GPU is constrained and the additional power would make a difference. Consider an FX CPU; using it for anything shows optimism with a good GPU. Then OC really helps because the CPU gets limited. However, boosting the GPU won't instantly improve FPS on a standard FX. The biggest gains will appear only on a benchmark test.

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CyberPim
Member
221
01-11-2018, 08:38 PM
#7
The overclock appears solid, particularly on the core clock. FPS gains may vary based on several elements:
GPU throttling: power or thermal issues (check actual GPU usage in % and %TD and -GPU clock during gameplay)
- CPU limitations.
- Game title:
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CyberPim
01-11-2018, 08:38 PM #7

The overclock appears solid, particularly on the core clock. FPS gains may vary based on several elements:
GPU throttling: power or thermal issues (check actual GPU usage in % and %TD and -GPU clock during gameplay)
- CPU limitations.
- Game title:

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Mario_Logan
Member
65
01-11-2018, 10:28 PM
#8
My GPU usage remains consistently high, around 90% to 100%, while the hardware stays relatively cool, rarely exceeding 60°C even when I increase the fan speed.
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Mario_Logan
01-11-2018, 10:28 PM #8

My GPU usage remains consistently high, around 90% to 100%, while the hardware stays relatively cool, rarely exceeding 60°C even when I increase the fan speed.

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mangovip
Member
69
01-13-2018, 12:29 PM
#9
Karadjgne . Do you think my setup could be the fastest it will ever be? I thought I'd get more performance with an overclock like this. Are there any advantages to having this overclock if it doesn't improve frame rates?
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mangovip
01-13-2018, 12:29 PM #9

Karadjgne . Do you think my setup could be the fastest it will ever be? I thought I'd get more performance with an overclock like this. Are there any advantages to having this overclock if it doesn't improve frame rates?

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Linda
Member
149
01-13-2018, 02:07 PM
#10
I don't know if evercard is the same, but even with an overclock it's possible your card isn't using it properly. Thanks for all the replies!
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Linda
01-13-2018, 02:07 PM #10

I don't know if evercard is the same, but even with an overclock it's possible your card isn't using it properly. Thanks for all the replies!

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