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Overclocking need help?

Overclocking need help?

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MAZ531
Member
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02-14-2023, 07:59 AM
#1
Here are some questions about your setup:
- When overclocking, is MSI Afterburner required?
- Should I keep the OC settings off after gaming?
- Or should I create two profiles—one for non-overclocked and one for overclocked?
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MAZ531
02-14-2023, 07:59 AM #1

Here are some questions about your setup:
- When overclocking, is MSI Afterburner required?
- Should I keep the OC settings off after gaming?
- Or should I create two profiles—one for non-overclocked and one for overclocked?

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Psychosocial
Junior Member
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02-27-2023, 12:10 PM
#2
I can't boost my GPU without Afterburner, and it's equally crucial that I have the custom fan settings active for gaming. Running a fan profile is necessary to avoid thermal throttling. I switch off AB when not using the GPU, which covers both gaming and video rendering tasks. When I'm idle, I don't activate AB at all. The fans only engage when the GPU reaches specific load or temperature thresholds, which usually occur during office applications and browsing—situations I rarely encounter. I'm careful about the long-term health of my GPU cooling fans; if they're not needed, I prefer to keep them off.
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Psychosocial
02-27-2023, 12:10 PM #2

I can't boost my GPU without Afterburner, and it's equally crucial that I have the custom fan settings active for gaming. Running a fan profile is necessary to avoid thermal throttling. I switch off AB when not using the GPU, which covers both gaming and video rendering tasks. When I'm idle, I don't activate AB at all. The fans only engage when the GPU reaches specific load or temperature thresholds, which usually occur during office applications and browsing—situations I rarely encounter. I'm careful about the long-term health of my GPU cooling fans; if they're not needed, I prefer to keep them off.

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Beny8000
Member
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03-01-2023, 07:11 PM
#3
1--yes
2--I think so
3--probably, though it depends on the load
if it isn't under heavy use the GPU will lower its speed automatically
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Beny8000
03-01-2023, 07:11 PM #3

1--yes
2--I think so
3--probably, though it depends on the load
if it isn't under heavy use the GPU will lower its speed automatically

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C00lb0y
Member
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03-07-2023, 11:58 PM
#4
I can't boost my GPU without Afterburner, and it's equally important that I keep the custom fan settings active for gaming. Running AB is necessary to avoid thermal throttling. I switch off AB when I'm not using the GPU, which covers both gaming and video rendering tasks. My fans only activate when the GPU reaches a specific load or temperature, typically during office applications or browsing—rarely during idle periods. I'm careful about the lifespan of my cooling fans; if they're not needed, I prefer to keep them off.
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C00lb0y
03-07-2023, 11:58 PM #4

I can't boost my GPU without Afterburner, and it's equally important that I keep the custom fan settings active for gaming. Running AB is necessary to avoid thermal throttling. I switch off AB when I'm not using the GPU, which covers both gaming and video rendering tasks. My fans only activate when the GPU reaches a specific load or temperature, typically during office applications or browsing—rarely during idle periods. I'm careful about the lifespan of my cooling fans; if they're not needed, I prefer to keep them off.