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Should I overclock?

Should I overclock?

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jerrydog01
Senior Member
703
01-09-2020, 09:20 AM
#1
Hello everyone!
My PC:
ASUS TUF Gaming Plus Z490
I5 10600K
Noctua NH-U12S
HyperX Fury 2X8GB 2400Mhz
Asus Gaming GTX 1080 Ti
FSP Aurum Gold 700w
Antec NX600 case
My PC is just for gaming, mainly playing Modern Warfare. I'm experiencing a GPU bottleneck (GPU at 100% while CPU doesn't exceed 90%).
Do you think it's worth trying to optimize my RAM or CPU? Or maybe try optimizing my GPU?
Thanks.
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jerrydog01
01-09-2020, 09:20 AM #1

Hello everyone!
My PC:
ASUS TUF Gaming Plus Z490
I5 10600K
Noctua NH-U12S
HyperX Fury 2X8GB 2400Mhz
Asus Gaming GTX 1080 Ti
FSP Aurum Gold 700w
Antec NX600 case
My PC is just for gaming, mainly playing Modern Warfare. I'm experiencing a GPU bottleneck (GPU at 100% while CPU doesn't exceed 90%).
Do you think it's worth trying to optimize my RAM or CPU? Or maybe try optimizing my GPU?
Thanks.

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Kamikaze_007
Senior Member
625
01-12-2020, 09:57 AM
#2
Not every game (except very few) relies on all 12 threads at the same time. If 2 or 3 threads drop to 85-90% usage, overall CPU consumption will decrease by 7-10%. As mentioned earlier, you don't want your CPU constantly at 100%, as that could indicate a bottleneck. You definitely don't have one, and it's not something you should ever encounter with this processor. It's not feasible to achieve full CPU or full GPU usage at the same time without intentionally pushing the system through stress tests. Your setup is functioning properly as it stands.
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Kamikaze_007
01-12-2020, 09:57 AM #2

Not every game (except very few) relies on all 12 threads at the same time. If 2 or 3 threads drop to 85-90% usage, overall CPU consumption will decrease by 7-10%. As mentioned earlier, you don't want your CPU constantly at 100%, as that could indicate a bottleneck. You definitely don't have one, and it's not something you should ever encounter with this processor. It's not feasible to achieve full CPU or full GPU usage at the same time without intentionally pushing the system through stress tests. Your setup is functioning properly as it stands.

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ripa5000
Posting Freak
884
01-13-2020, 07:56 AM
#3
You can boost your GPU with afterburner (lots of YouTube videos on this). Also turn on XMP in the BIOS for your RAM (many tutorials available). That said, current military operations are not well prepared.
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ripa5000
01-13-2020, 07:56 AM #3

You can boost your GPU with afterburner (lots of YouTube videos on this). Also turn on XMP in the BIOS for your RAM (many tutorials available). That said, current military operations are not well prepared.

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136
01-13-2020, 01:12 PM
#4
It seems there isn't an XMP file associated with my RAM.
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TurboN_GGA9000
01-13-2020, 01:12 PM #4

It seems there isn't an XMP file associated with my RAM.

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alan0621
Member
212
01-13-2020, 05:13 PM
#5
It should be, have you tried:
Access the BIOS, go to the Ai Tweaker area (or use F7 as a shortcut). In the Ai Overclock Tuner, locate the XMP option and select a profile to activate. Once you ensure these are the desired settings, press F7 to close Ai Tweaker and F10 to save and restart your PC so the XMP configurations apply.
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alan0621
01-13-2020, 05:13 PM #5

It should be, have you tried:
Access the BIOS, go to the Ai Tweaker area (or use F7 as a shortcut). In the Ai Overclock Tuner, locate the XMP option and select a profile to activate. Once you ensure these are the desired settings, press F7 to close Ai Tweaker and F10 to save and restart your PC so the XMP configurations apply.

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Postinq
Member
222
01-13-2020, 11:30 PM
#6
Yeah... XMP matches the standard profile...
I adjusted 2666 at 1.3V and increased the GPU settings in MSI software to maximum voltage, power, and temperature.
Core boosted by 100 and memory by 300.
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Postinq
01-13-2020, 11:30 PM #6

Yeah... XMP matches the standard profile...
I adjusted 2666 at 1.3V and increased the GPU settings in MSI software to maximum voltage, power, and temperature.
Core boosted by 100 and memory by 300.

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__FLESH__
Member
137
01-29-2020, 11:20 PM
#7
It sounds like the system is running at full capacity with 100% CPU usage and 90% GPU utilization. That’s generally acceptable for most tasks.
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__FLESH__
01-29-2020, 11:20 PM #7

It sounds like the system is running at full capacity with 100% CPU usage and 90% GPU utilization. That’s generally acceptable for most tasks.

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cococookies
Member
51
01-30-2020, 12:47 AM
#8
The presence of a K CPU in the 10600K makes it ideal for overclocking. You should definitely consider boosting it. The 10600K is designed for this purpose, allowing you to easily achieve a stable multi-core speed of around 5GHz with only small adjustments—like setting the multiplier to 50 and keeping the Vcore at 1.3v or slightly lower. In short, it’s definitely worth exploring overclocking.

On the GPU front, using MSI afterburner can provide a noticeable improvement by increasing core performance and memory speed. There are numerous guides available for overclocking the 1080Ti.

For RAM, a modest adjustment might be sufficient, but focus more on the CPU and GPU first.
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cococookies
01-30-2020, 12:47 AM #8

The presence of a K CPU in the 10600K makes it ideal for overclocking. You should definitely consider boosting it. The 10600K is designed for this purpose, allowing you to easily achieve a stable multi-core speed of around 5GHz with only small adjustments—like setting the multiplier to 50 and keeping the Vcore at 1.3v or slightly lower. In short, it’s definitely worth exploring overclocking.

On the GPU front, using MSI afterburner can provide a noticeable improvement by increasing core performance and memory speed. There are numerous guides available for overclocking the 1080Ti.

For RAM, a modest adjustment might be sufficient, but focus more on the CPU and GPU first.

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Spaceface16518
Senior Member
564
01-30-2020, 08:37 AM
#9
You don’t want the cpu at 100%. There is no problem to fix and you are getting full utilisation of your gpu.
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Spaceface16518
01-30-2020, 08:37 AM #9

You don’t want the cpu at 100%. There is no problem to fix and you are getting full utilisation of your gpu.

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RoguePro
Junior Member
35
02-21-2020, 02:31 AM
#10
Is it worth optimizing my CPU?
Currently, when I play COD most of the time, my GPU runs at high 90% while the CPU stays around 70-80%, sometimes even higher. RAM is stable at 2666, and my GPU handles the load well with +300 memory speed and +100 cores.
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RoguePro
02-21-2020, 02:31 AM #10

Is it worth optimizing my CPU?
Currently, when I play COD most of the time, my GPU runs at high 90% while the CPU stays around 70-80%, sometimes even higher. RAM is stable at 2666, and my GPU handles the load well with +300 memory speed and +100 cores.

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