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Overclocking Ryzen 3 1200 with built-in cooling

Overclocking Ryzen 3 1200 with built-in cooling

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runner123467
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12-26-2017, 11:54 PM
#11
Can you try increasing your GPU's performance beyond its default settings using Afterburner?
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runner123467
12-26-2017, 11:54 PM #11

Can you try increasing your GPU's performance beyond its default settings using Afterburner?

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aqilthebro
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12-30-2017, 10:43 AM
#12
You can push it further but a 3-4fps boost is all you'll get.
With a budget GPU and just 2GB of VRAM, you won't reach 60fps on demanding AAA games like BF1.
Lower your graphics settings to a medium-high range, which is why we use PCs—everything can be adjusted for better performance.
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aqilthebro
12-30-2017, 10:43 AM #12

You can push it further but a 3-4fps boost is all you'll get.
With a budget GPU and just 2GB of VRAM, you won't reach 60fps on demanding AAA games like BF1.
Lower your graphics settings to a medium-high range, which is why we use PCs—everything can be adjusted for better performance.

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gecko3003
Junior Member
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01-05-2018, 08:23 AM
#13
Occasionally I record at 48 FPS and think that pushing GPUD to 50 FPS might become normal now. How can I achieve this?
I use afterburner, but each GTX 1050 behaves differently when overclocking.
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gecko3003
01-05-2018, 08:23 AM #13

Occasionally I record at 48 FPS and think that pushing GPUD to 50 FPS might become normal now. How can I achieve this?
I use afterburner, but each GTX 1050 behaves differently when overclocking.

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01-07-2018, 03:29 PM
#14
As Madmatt30 mentions, you're hitting the GPU's limits right now. The restricted VRAM in games that push more... or those with high settings. You might get a bit more FPS from your 1050, but only small gains are seen in most recent titles. Run 3DMark Time Spy and we can compare if you'd like. I own a GTX 1050 Ti (1785MHz) with 2133MHz RAM.
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josbakmeel2000
01-07-2018, 03:29 PM #14

As Madmatt30 mentions, you're hitting the GPU's limits right now. The restricted VRAM in games that push more... or those with high settings. You might get a bit more FPS from your 1050, but only small gains are seen in most recent titles. Run 3DMark Time Spy and we can compare if you'd like. I own a GTX 1050 Ti (1785MHz) with 2133MHz RAM.

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