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Oc will not apply

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Grim11
Junior Member
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04-08-2023, 03:00 AM
#1
Hi, everyone! How have you been? I reached out for some assistance with this issue. After checking online, I didn’t find any solutions. I’m using MSI Afterburner, and the main problem is that OC doesn’t work when playing video content on my PC. It’s the same with Chrome—when I turned off "Use Hardware Acceleration," it still didn’t fix it. Now, when I watch movies or TV shows, OCS fails completely.

Is there a way to prevent media and TV apps from receiving data from my GPU? I’d really like my GPU to stay unused for these tasks.

Please help me out! Thank you!
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Grim11
04-08-2023, 03:00 AM #1

Hi, everyone! How have you been? I reached out for some assistance with this issue. After checking online, I didn’t find any solutions. I’m using MSI Afterburner, and the main problem is that OC doesn’t work when playing video content on my PC. It’s the same with Chrome—when I turned off "Use Hardware Acceleration," it still didn’t fix it. Now, when I watch movies or TV shows, OCS fails completely.

Is there a way to prevent media and TV apps from receiving data from my GPU? I’d really like my GPU to stay unused for these tasks.

Please help me out! Thank you!

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chainmail06
Junior Member
6
04-08-2023, 04:34 AM
#2
Since they aren't connected. Video isn't graphics. It's a single file running through the CPU, but requires the GPU for actual display; graphics involves thousands of small files that demand GPU power to render the screen. Thus, video actually needs very little processing. You can stream 4K video on an older GTX750ti or any newer integrated GPU capable of handling the codecs. Therefore, the boost clock adjustments on the GPU are irrelevant and the GPU doesn't require them at all—it's purely CPU-based. Not GPU.
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chainmail06
04-08-2023, 04:34 AM #2

Since they aren't connected. Video isn't graphics. It's a single file running through the CPU, but requires the GPU for actual display; graphics involves thousands of small files that demand GPU power to render the screen. Thus, video actually needs very little processing. You can stream 4K video on an older GTX750ti or any newer integrated GPU capable of handling the codecs. Therefore, the boost clock adjustments on the GPU are irrelevant and the GPU doesn't require them at all—it's purely CPU-based. Not GPU.

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04-13-2023, 02:26 PM
#3
I'm really not sure about your intentions. Are you thinking of boosting your graphics card for video playback? Also, it seems like no one would be interested in disabling hardware acceleration in Chrome.
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AmazingBrotato
04-13-2023, 02:26 PM #3

I'm really not sure about your intentions. Are you thinking of boosting your graphics card for video playback? Also, it seems like no one would be interested in disabling hardware acceleration in Chrome.

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TheBozoPlays
Senior Member
642
04-14-2023, 08:00 AM
#4
Did you really read what I wrote?
The MSI afterburner isn’t loading the speed I set because of those video files...
When you move the core clock to a position, it won’t work since you ran some videos on your computer.
If you don’t play any videos or view them on your PC, you can load your saved profile on the MSI Afterburner and the OC MHZ will be applied...
However, if I watch any videos, the MHZ settings for both core clock and memory clock won’t take effect during that video playback...
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TheBozoPlays
04-14-2023, 08:00 AM #4

Did you really read what I wrote?
The MSI afterburner isn’t loading the speed I set because of those video files...
When you move the core clock to a position, it won’t work since you ran some videos on your computer.
If you don’t play any videos or view them on your PC, you can load your saved profile on the MSI Afterburner and the OC MHZ will be applied...
However, if I watch any videos, the MHZ settings for both core clock and memory clock won’t take effect during that video playback...

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Wizwek
Junior Member
21
04-14-2023, 07:30 PM
#5
Because they aren't connected. Video isn't graphics. It's one file running through the CPU, but the GPU is needed for actual display; graphics involves thousands of small files requiring GPU power to render the screen. Thus video actually requires very little processing. You can view 4K video on an older GTX750ti or any newer IGPU that supports the codecs. The boost clock changes on the GPU are irrelevant since it doesn't need them. It's purely CPU-based. Not GPU.
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Wizwek
04-14-2023, 07:30 PM #5

Because they aren't connected. Video isn't graphics. It's one file running through the CPU, but the GPU is needed for actual display; graphics involves thousands of small files requiring GPU power to render the screen. Thus video actually requires very little processing. You can view 4K video on an older GTX750ti or any newer IGPU that supports the codecs. The boost clock changes on the GPU are irrelevant since it doesn't need them. It's purely CPU-based. Not GPU.