rmation about the 2200G.
rmation about the 2200G.
Hey there friends!
I managed to assemble my first PC using the 2200G and I'm really pleased with the result. Now, I'm ready to try overclocking. Could you let me know how safe it is to overclock the stock cooler? Also, what iGPU settings should I adjust for best performance and how much RAM should I allocate to it?
Thanks a lot!
Stick to one thread. Multiple threads will not help you or the community get anywhere fast. That means stop with multiple thread creations.
You didn't include the specs for your ram. I wouldn't use that PSU in any build let alone a build that will be overclocked.
Overclocking involves more than just entering a number into an app or BIOS. We need to check if all the necessary parts are available before proceeding to a stable overclock. Please share your specifications clearly: CPU, motherboard, RAM, SSD/HDD, GPU, PSU, chassis, OS. Also, what kind of overclock are you aiming for? Is it just for gaming?
Hey there!
I managed to assemble my first PC using the 2200G and I'm really pleased with the result. Now I'm planning to go overclocking. Could you let me know how much it's safe to increase the stock cooler? Also, what iGPU settings should I adjust for optimal performance and how much RAM should be allocated to it? Please help me out—thanks a lot!
Overclocking isn't just a simple number you enter into an app or BIOS. We first need to check if you have all the necessary supporting components before attempting a healthy overclock. Please share your specifications: CPU, Motherboard, RAM, SSD/HDD, GPU, PSU, Chassis, OS. Also, let me know what kind of overclock you're aiming for—just for gaming? In my opinion, overclocking isn't essential and isn't necessary for everyone. It really depends on whether you have quality parts. Since you mentioned using the stock cooler, I wouldn't recommend trying it unless you have better components.
I need a reliable, safe gaming PC for everyday use such as playing Cuphead, handling schoolwork, and browsing the web, while maintaining good performance. Appreciate your help!
Hey there! I built my PC using the 2200G and am now looking to overclock it. Right now, I don’t have an aftermarket cooler installed. Can you confirm if a 3.7 GHz OC is safe with the stock cooler and whether it would help improve performance? Also, please advise on safely overclocking the RAM and Vega 8 iGPU for better results. Thanks a lot!
Stick to one thread. Multiple threads will not help you or the community get anywhere fast. That means stop with multiple thread creations.
You didn't include the specs for your ram. I wouldn't use that PSU in any build let alone a build that will be overclocked.