Performance dropped significantly with TRIXX!!!
Performance dropped significantly with TRIXX!!!
I'm experiencing a notable drop in performance when using TRIXX instead of MSI Afterburner for my GPU Nitro+RX 570. The PSU is at 620W Seasonic. My MSI AB settings are set to +96mV (1.243V) MAX, 1480 C.Clock, and 2100 B.Clock, with a Fire Strike Graphic score of 14649. When adjusting the voltage to 196 (1.345V) MAX, the score drops to 14054. Could increasing the voltage provide more room for overclocking? Is TRIXX actually superior to MSI AB? What could be causing this performance decrease?
When a GPU shows lower performance after overclocking, it often points to a faulty overclock. Increased power doesn't guarantee better stability. Regarding TRIXX versus AFTERBURNER, MSI's Afterburner has remained the leading choice for GPU overclocking for roughly ten years. I'm unfamiliar with TRIXX or other overclocking tools being as trusted or popular, except for the Evga GPU Overclocking utility (Precision), which performs adequately but closely mirrors an older version of Afterburner—rebranded to suit MSI's preferences.
ingtar33 :
Overclocking a GPU that shows lower performance often stems from an incorrect overclock setting. More power doesn't guarantee stability. Regarding TRIXX versus AFTERBURNER, MSI's Afterburner has remained the benchmark for GPU overclocking for roughly ten years. I'm unfamiliar with TRIXX or other overclocking tools achieving such recognition; the only one I know is Evga's GPU overclocking utility (precision), which closely mirrors an older version of Afterburner but was rebranded to suit MSI's preferences.