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Should I overclock my system?

Should I overclock my system?

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TommyTheLommy
Posting Freak
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04-02-2016, 06:48 PM
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Hey there, I’m checking in for your question about overclocking. Based on the specs you shared and the temps you posted, it sounds like your cooler is handling things well. Temperatures staying low usually means your hardware is performing efficiently, which can actually be a sign of good cooling. Just keep an eye on the temps while you play to ensure they stay within safe limits. Your advice would be great!
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TommyTheLommy
04-02-2016, 06:48 PM #1

Hey there, I’m checking in for your question about overclocking. Based on the specs you shared and the temps you posted, it sounds like your cooler is handling things well. Temperatures staying low usually means your hardware is performing efficiently, which can actually be a sign of good cooling. Just keep an eye on the temps while you play to ensure they stay within safe limits. Your advice would be great!

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Infinity_PvPs
Member
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04-09-2016, 06:08 PM
#2
You might want to try PBO and turn on the curve optimizer for overclocking. I achieved a 300mhz boost on my 7700x while reducing heat. The 7500f is a power-efficient chip, so cooler temps are normal. This method works well for AM5 builds. We don’t usually adjust the core clock speed manually, unlike Intel or older AMD processors.
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Infinity_PvPs
04-09-2016, 06:08 PM #2

You might want to try PBO and turn on the curve optimizer for overclocking. I achieved a 300mhz boost on my 7700x while reducing heat. The 7500f is a power-efficient chip, so cooler temps are normal. This method works well for AM5 builds. We don’t usually adjust the core clock speed manually, unlike Intel or older AMD processors.

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DonMcOne
Member
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04-11-2016, 08:28 AM
#3
Do you require additional performance? If yes, then perhaps. Otherwise, no. The 7500F offers minimal overclocking potential—only a slight margin at most, which wouldn’t be noticeable. Beyond that, just a small voltage reduction and pushing power limits wouldn’t make a big difference. The 7800XT provides a bit more flexibility (~10-15% depending on conditions), so concentrate your adjustments there if you wish.
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DonMcOne
04-11-2016, 08:28 AM #3

Do you require additional performance? If yes, then perhaps. Otherwise, no. The 7500F offers minimal overclocking potential—only a slight margin at most, which wouldn’t be noticeable. Beyond that, just a small voltage reduction and pushing power limits wouldn’t make a big difference. The 7800XT provides a bit more flexibility (~10-15% depending on conditions), so concentrate your adjustments there if you wish.

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derk4321
Senior Member
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04-11-2016, 05:20 PM
#4
You're welcome for your response. I'll continue your investigation. The issue seems to stem from high CPU usage during gameplay, especially at full settings. While benchmarks for similar builds aren't widely available, the comparison with Cyberpunk (around 80%) suggests your system might be under strain. Checking other games in your range could help clarify the pattern. Video reference: https://youtu.be/o236DLI8bNM?si=LAIneJ1KjwVFPHP9&t=383 (Skip to 6:24)
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derk4321
04-11-2016, 05:20 PM #4

You're welcome for your response. I'll continue your investigation. The issue seems to stem from high CPU usage during gameplay, especially at full settings. While benchmarks for similar builds aren't widely available, the comparison with Cyberpunk (around 80%) suggests your system might be under strain. Checking other games in your range could help clarify the pattern. Video reference: https://youtu.be/o236DLI8bNM?si=LAIneJ1KjwVFPHP9&t=383 (Skip to 6:24)

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tinocassa
Junior Member
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04-12-2016, 03:40 PM
#5
Thanks for the confirmation. I'll proceed.
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tinocassa
04-12-2016, 03:40 PM #5

Thanks for the confirmation. I'll proceed.

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SkyInsane
Senior Member
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04-18-2016, 07:34 PM
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The key point is that various games exhibit distinct CPU consumption patterns. Some push a single core to its limits, appearing as low usage yet still acting as a bottleneck. Others utilize roughly half of the available cores, while a few can fully leverage all CPU resources. This variability means you can't rely solely on comparing a game like Cyberpunk to another in the same system. Research suggests BF2042 is designed to utilize maximum CPU capacity, making high usage a typical expectation.
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SkyInsane
04-18-2016, 07:34 PM #6

The key point is that various games exhibit distinct CPU consumption patterns. Some push a single core to its limits, appearing as low usage yet still acting as a bottleneck. Others utilize roughly half of the available cores, while a few can fully leverage all CPU resources. This variability means you can't rely solely on comparing a game like Cyberpunk to another in the same system. Research suggests BF2042 is designed to utilize maximum CPU capacity, making high usage a typical expectation.

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AlexRadBudder
Member
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04-20-2016, 05:50 AM
#7
You're welcome. I appreciate your feedback.
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AlexRadBudder
04-20-2016, 05:50 AM #7

You're welcome. I appreciate your feedback.